UI Strings
Eneko Lacunza
listas at enlar.net
Tue Mar 21 17:30:20 EST 2006
Hi,
Just another little thing. The strings, when refering to a button name,
use two writing conventions:
Italics:
If you press the <i>Yes</i> button, the <i>Welcome to GnuCash</i> dialog
will be displayed again next time you start GnuCash. If you press the
<i>No</i> button, it will not be displayed again.
'Textual marking':
Click 'Cancel' if you do not wish to create any new accounts now.
In addition, sometimes when refering to a dialog name, the name is in
italics, but usually it is not.
I think these things should be standarized across all gnucash :)
Sincerely
Eneko
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 22:12 +0100, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
> Este mensaje ha sido analizado y protegido contra virus y spam
> Hi all,
>
> Some comments on strings present in 1.9.3:
>
> I have noticed that in some places strings read "gnucash", in others
> "Gnucash" and in others "GnuCash". I think it would be good to use one
> unique style :)
>
> File->New menu; al submenu entries have "New" prepended. What about
> removing New form all entries? For example Evolution does not preprend
> New menu entries with "New", which seems pretty redundant.
>
> Maybe the same can be done with File->Open ¿?
>
> Thanks
> Eneko
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