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Re: NSApplication bug/suggestion?


From: Stefan Urbanek
Subject: Re: NSApplication bug/suggestion?
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 23:53:15 +0100

Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> In NSApplication: -setMainMenu, we search for setting our _windows_menu
> ivar by comparing the title of the menu items of the main menu with
> @"Windows" and @"Window".
> 

Good point. And what about "Services" menu also?

> Everything is fine except when your run an application that has been
> translated to an other language and the menu item is not "Windows" (like
> "FenĂȘtres" in french).
> 
> In that case, _windows_menu will always be nil and
> 
> NSApplication: -changeWindowsItem: title: filename: won't do anything
> (ie., we won't have the list of opened windows in the [NSApplication
> -windowsMenu]).
> 
> This problem comes from the fact that we are sharing the main menu for
> each language. This problem is easy fixable if we use a "main nib" for
> each different languages (like under OPENSTEP and MacOS-X) with its own
> menu.
> 
> To fix this problem under GNUstep (if we don't want to use nibs for now),
> I think we should introduce an ivar:
> 
> NSString              *_windows_menu_title;
> 
> and a method:
> 
> - (void) setWindowsMenuTitle: (NSString *) theTitle; (that sets the ivar).
> 
> By default, this ivar will be set to "Windows". A developer could do
> for example:
> 
> [NSApp setWindowsMenuTitle: @"FenĂȘtres"]  (or any string it a different
> language)
> 
> [NSApp setMainMenu: myMainMenu];
> 
> and things would be fine.

I think, if there is more localizable strings like this, what about creating
something like AppKit.strings localizable file?


Stefan



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