I'm a dunce >.< thanks, got it.
Ok, I have a slack handful of questions. But first of all, overall I'm
happy with it to go live - there are small linguistic things to tweak
but nothing that affects overall functionality and workability. <whew>
1) I had to choose Custom Install, then select Gaelic (gd) as an
additional language. If I choose Typical, then I don't get a language
choice. Is this because this is a rc and not the full blow thing or
should Typical installation not offer the interface language during
installation?
2) The accelerators are a bit of a mess and putting them right would be
a bit of a fruitless task, methinks, especially since it's rarely easy
to tell which string is which. I followed the thread about those and I
jotted down the code, but I don't trust myself with code of that
complexity given my lack of programming skills. Is there any chance of
someone stripping those from all the gd files?
I considered leaving it till after but given that nobody really is used
to certain combinations at the moment, I reckon it would be better for
continuity to change them before.
If that's not doable at all, I don't consider it an issue critical
enough not to go with the 8 Nov though.
3) Sort of related to 2). At which point should I start/stop correcting
those in relation to 8 Nov? Or in other terms, if I change a type now,
will it affect what's in the release? Or would it be better to wait
until after?
le meas,
Michael
27/10/2011 16:30, sgrìobh Andras Timar:
Hi Michael,
helppacks are for help only, the big installer contains all UI translations.
Best regards,
Andras
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