Re: Reusable translated button
Re: Reusable translated button
- Subject: Re: Reusable translated button
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 14:28:46 -0700
Thanks David!
Gee, I should whine about Wonder documentation more often. :-)
Chuck
On Aug 22, 2006, at 2:09 PM, David Holt wrote:
I have just updated the Wonder/Quickstart page to include some
pointers from David Teran on what JavaDocs to read in order to
begin to use Wonder.
David
On 22 Aug 2006, at 1:26 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?
title=Programming:WebObjects#Project_WONDER
Still plenty left to do in here, but it's a start ...
ms
On Aug 22, 2006, at 4:09 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Aug 22, 2006, at 2:03 AM, Fabrice Pipart wrote:
Thanks to you both Timo and Chuck
You were right, I was in the wrong direction and it was far far
easier to use project wonder for that purpose (though I loved
the KVC thing with @localize)
The ERXSession and its ERXLocalizer was set up in 5min and works
just like I dreamed :-)
Since it seems that all my questions to the list end with a
"it's already available in Project Wonder" and that its a far
better implementation than mine, I have a question :
What documentation is available for Project Wonder? How can I
have an overview of what project wonder can do for me?
I am not sure really. Kieran had a Quick Start on his blog, not
sure if I can still find it. This is a complaint that people
often have about Wonder: there is not much in the way of
documentation on how to get started and how to use it and what is
there. As is common with Open Source things, the developers add
what they need. And they need code not docs. As a new Wonder
user, you need docs more than code. So, er, perhaps you can
write some and add them to Wonder. :-)
I found the Javadoc (it seems that the Javadoc on sourceforge is
a bit outdated compared to the one in the latest bin or sources).
I found some information in text files when I downloaded the
sources...
But is there anything better?
I mean it's a bit complicated to look in hundreds of classes'
names in a Javadoc to guess which one could help you.
And most of the time I don't even have the idea that wonder
could help me.
So, is there a good way to learn what project wonder can do?
Not that I am aware of. This is probably the single reason that
Wonder is not more widely used.
Chuck
On Aug 21, 2006, at 7:18 PM, Timo Hoepfner wrote:
Am 21.08.2006 um 17:19 schrieb Fabrice Pipart:
I am trying to make a reusable component to have buttons
translated.
The idea is to just provide a key to the button that will take
care to find the translation in the .strings
This looks like Chuck's "LocaleString" but for buttons.
You could use Project Wonder with it's ERXLocalizer for that.
Then you can bind to e.g.
session.localizer.your_key
and it will be translated automagically based on what you
specified in your
Resources/English.lproj/Localizable.strings
Resources/German.lproj/Localizable.strings
...
The equivalent to "LocaleString" is probably
"ERXLocalizableString".
It has a lot more stuff in there like pluralization,
localizable templates, where dynamic values can be mixed with
localized strings, etc.
Timo
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