Qui, 2007-04-12 às 16:03 +0100, Ricardo Cruz escreveu:
Qui, 2007-04-12 às 14:49 +0200, Stefan Hundhammer escreveu:
On Wednesday 11 April 2007 20:05, Ricardo Cruz wrote:
Back to this subject... I think we have already agreed in having stock icons implicitly set.
I recall a discussion where we agreed that some things are technically feasible, like automatically looking up icons for a number of known button labels. The question back then, however, was if it is desirable to do that half-way, in effect having some buttons with icons and many others without.
So, for the technical implementation... I have opposed back then to having that done in yast-core. I would prefer it to be done by frontends. We can read system settings and it's easier for us to adjust the "database" of labels to translate. It's also cheaper in terms of architecture needed and cpu wasted, since we would have two conversions to do now. Plus, we could consider using stock items, so Yast's "Next" would be translated to GTK's "Forward". I am not really strong against implementing it this way though, if you guys want it. Does libyui has more exposure to libycp stuff that we don't and that would allow for this? How would you guys suggest we go to do this? Cheers, Ricardo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org