On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:03:49 -0300 (BRT), Fernando Maior
<fernando@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Wido,
>
> Another thing: some <alt-> commands should be different between
> languages. For example, you have "&Encript" in English and you
> have "Criptografar" in Portuguese.
>
> I would like to translate both label and alt key, like:
> "&Encript" -> "&Criptografar" and
> "Alt-E" -> "Alt-C"
>
> But I do not know if the combination <alt-C> is hardcoded or
> if it looks at the char next to ampersand to trap the function.
> If it is hardcoded, nothing to do. But, if it looks at the
> char next to ampersand, I can change all of them :)
Nothing hardcoded here. The ampersand next to the letter defines the
accelerator.
> Object classes inetOrgPerson and OpenLDAPperson both have the
> attribute. Now we have a problem: to choose between the two
> classes, if they are the only ones to implemente the attr :)
I think I'll take inetOrgPerson. But I have to take care of systems,
where this attribute is not possible.
mfg. :))
Wido
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