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Re: Patch for LanguageSetup.gsdoc
From: |
Kazunobu Kuriyama |
Subject: |
Re: Patch for LanguageSetup.gsdoc |
Date: |
Sat, 26 Jul 2003 10:52:22 +0900 |
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Yen-Ju Chen wrote:
Hi,
I add a short section about NSLanguages and attach the patch to
LanguageSetup.gsdoc.
Yen-Ju
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Please take the following into consideration before applying the patch:
(1) Because this document is primarily written for new GNUstep users, a
concrete
explanation for the phrase "If the application is localized for your
native language"
should be required. Say, I'd like to have an explanation like this:
If an application has a directory called <YourLanguage>.lproj in the
bundle, it may be
localized for that language. To enable this functionality, you need to
set the user
default value NSLanguages to the language, e.g.,
$ defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSLanguages '(YourLanguage)'
(2) The part of the document to be patched is written independently of
any language.
Hence, in terms of the context,
$ defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSFont MyFont
is preferrable to
$ defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSFont MingTi
The current patch is a little bit biased in favor of experienced Chinese
steppers.
Please think of novice users and people living in other nations into
consideration.