Re: terminology
- From: John Kodis <kodis jagunet com>
- To: gnome-gui-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: terminology
- Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 10:30:38 -0400
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 05:58:29PM +0100, colin z robertson wrote:
> At a very, very rough estimate I'd say around 50% of programs make
> some reference to directories. As I see it, it's not really a matter
> of the number of occurences, but the number of maintainers that you
> have to contact.
How about this: rather than hard-coding terms like "file" and
"directory", we treat these as terms to be internationalized. Then
create a series of small dialects that would be selected based on the
user's experience level.
In the same way that we currently have en_US and en_GB locales to
translate between "color" and "colour" and the like, we could create
synthetic locales like en_US-Expert, in which files are called files
and directories are called directories, and other synthetic locales
like en_US-Novice, in which files are called documents and directories
are called folders.
Does anyone know if the current i18n mechanism has some way to
provide these synthetic dialects without creating a combinatorial
explosion in the number of locales that have to be maintained?
-- John Kodis.
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