Felipe, On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Felipe Castro <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Greg, > > Thank you for this remark. What caught my attention with Renaissance was: > > - "Renaissace decouples the GUI localization from the GUI design, allowing > you to easily translate your software in a number of languages, and making > easy the maintenance of translations." > > So, I suppose that not using it may bring problems for internationalization, > is this assumption true?
No, it's not true. Gorm and nib files provide this as well with the "Localizable.strings" utility. The only thing they don't do is auto-sizing of the gui which is useless anyway since it can't accommodate all languag differences anyway. > - "User interfaces built using GNUstep Renaissance can survive easily a > change in theme, since all sizing and layout of widgets is done dynamically > at runtime." Theming works in GNUstep just fine across Windows and GNOME without using Renaissance. > I found something annoying the resizing of GNUStep apps. I'll try to install > some Renaissance-made stuff here to see if it works better. > > I understand that there is a lot of work to do with Renaissance, so, I'll > keep it for future applications, if I really like the GNUStep way. > > Regards, > Felipe. > > -- Gregory Casamento - GNUstep Lead/Principal Consultant, OLC, Inc. yahoo/skype: greg_casamento, aol: gjcasa (240)274-9630 (Cell) _______________________________________________ gnuspeech-contact mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnuspeech-contact
