Am Donnerstag 03 Januar 2008 schrieb Stefan Hundhammer:
On Thursday 03 January 2008 12:28, Stephan Kulow wrote:
If you look around, you'll find plenty of examples where this is done like this. And if you think about it, the user's first choice in installing is selecting "Installation" in a language he does not understand.
And when you select another language in that combo box, the complete dialog gets retranslated, redisplayed and re-layouted? This will be an enormous amount of flickering. That's what's happening in Ubuntu's python installer. Would be a pitty if ycp would create much more flickering.
And no, most examples are NOT like this. Just insert one of those many DVDs in your DVD player that have a language selection. You will see little more than the languages in the first (interactive) screen.
Your wish is my command. So I picked up "Matrix", which is labelled outside all in german and it starts with (yes, right - in english): Scene Selections Special Features Languages [x] Play Movie Hmm, ok. Maybe I had bad luck? So I picked "Being John Malkovich" - hmm, even worse it starts right into the movie in english language and you have to use the remote to switch to Audio 2/3 to get German. Perhaps I only have the wrong DVDs? So I picked "A Knight's Tale" (you might have figured by now - I don't buy too often DVDs :) and its menu is Film Starten [icon] (play movie) [icon] (extras) [icon] (scenes) [icon] (subtitles) [icon] (languages) I don't think your example holds. Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org