On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 17:06:46 +0100 Nick Treleaven nick.treleaven@btinternet.com wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 20:13:05 -0700 Matthew Brush mbrush@codebrainz.ca wrote:
filetype names are not translated IIRC.
Although the *title* is translated, which is what we were talking about (oops).
There's also a few other quirks I've noticed in the 'Set Filetypes' menus:
- I generally wouldn't consider CSS a markup language, but it probably
technically is. IMHO it would be more apt to put it under Miscellaneous.
I agree, I think there is little overlap with CSS and document languages like HTML.
As Lex and Enrico probably prefer it in the Markup group, I decided to leave it. It may be more practical there.
- I believe LaTex, Markdown, and reStructuredText are Markup Languages.
Good point also, and txt2tags.
And YAML. Now done.
I don't know COBOL but I think it's a programming language isn't it?
NSIS and CMake files, while domain-specific, are still
scripting/programming languages.
- 'SQL Dump file' seems a bit odd, since it's a file containing language
constructs and is "run" by the db engine, maybe it should be 'SQL file' or 'SQL source file'.
- The wording 'Miscellaneous Languages' makes you think the contents of
the submenu will contain (programming) Languages, but a config, diff, or gettext file for ex, doesn't really seem to be a language. The word 'Languages' could be removed from that menu item, which would imply that the contents of that menu will be 'Filetypes', more generally.
These all done also. Thanks for the suggestions.
Regards, Nick