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Bug 131419 - l10n: Refer to tabulators as "tabulators", not "tabs".
l10n: Refer to tabulators as "tabulators", not "tabs".
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gedit
Classification: Applications
Component: general
git master
Other Linux
: Normal trivial
: ---
Assigned To: Gedit maintainers
gedit QA volunteers
: 132360 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks: 115437
 
 
Reported: 2004-01-14 09:01 UTC by Åsmund Skjæveland
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
suggested string change (882 bytes, patch)
2004-07-30 12:24 UTC, Paolo Borelli
none Details | Review

Description Åsmund Skjæveland 2004-01-14 09:01:49 UTC
File: gedit/dialogs/gedit-preferences.glade2

The "Editor" tab in the preferences dialog contains a section "Tabs". It is
clear from the context of the dialog that this refers to tabulators, but
this is _not_ clear from the POT file. The translator, who does not
necessarily have the source available, can't trivially find out whether
this refers to tabulators in a text or tabs in a notebook widget. (See
first sentence in paragraph.) If the heading is changed from "Tabs" to
"Tabulators", this ambiguity disappears. (For consistency, also replace
"tabs" in the two options below the heading.)
Comment 1 Paolo Borelli 2004-01-24 09:40:59 UTC
*** Bug 132360 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Paolo Borelli 2004-01-24 09:46:30 UTC
In the duplicate bug, Dave suggest using "Tab" instead of "Tabs" to
make slightly clearer that we are referring to the tab character, not
to the MDI widget.

For what is worth, I'm not an English speaker, but I'd find
"Tabulator" pretty strange: I always heard/used "tab"...

Comment 3 Paolo Borelli 2004-01-24 09:58:16 UTC
Sorry for the extra spam, rereading the duplicate bug the suggestion
is using "Tab Key Indentation" which I find quite clear.
Comment 4 Dave Bordoley [Not Reading Bug Mail] 2004-01-24 17:09:22 UTC
Paolo,

I'm adding the ui-review keyword to this bug, is there a meta
ui-review bug for gedit as well that we can block based on this bug?
Comment 5 Paolo Borelli 2004-07-30 12:24:22 UTC
Created attachment 30067 [details] [review]
suggested string change

Before we stumble in string freeze again, is this patch which uses "Tab Key
Indentation" instead of "Tabs" good to commit? Are there better suggestions for
the string? Or do we stick with "Tabs" and WONTFIX this bug?
Comment 6 Paolo Maggi 2004-07-30 14:03:28 UTC
I don't like "Tab Key Indentation" very much.
Probably "Tab" is better. "Tabulators" is not so bad too.

See also http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=23261&action=view

Usability guys: what do you think?

Comment 7 Dan Winship 2004-07-30 14:31:56 UTC
I was going to say that "tabulators" was definitely the wrong word, but
then I looked it up, and sure enough, it actually is right. But no one
ever actually uses that word.

"Tab", "Tab Key", "Tabbing", "Tab Stops", "Tab Key Indentation"

Or just reuse the string "Tabs" somewhere in the source code so that you
can put a comment before it explaining that it means the tab key, not MDI,
and that comment will get sucked into the po files.
Comment 8 Paolo Maggi 2004-12-07 23:16:24 UTC
What about

Tab Stops
  Tab width: [8]
  []Insert spaces instead of tabs

Usability guys: what do you think?

I'd really like to close this bug.
Comment 9 Dan Winship 2004-12-09 14:31:18 UTC
I don't know if I count as a usability guy, but as the person who
complained about "tabulators" before, all of that wording sounds
fine.
Comment 10 Paolo Maggi 2004-12-13 20:24:47 UTC
Fixed in CVS HEAD:

2004-12-13  Paolo Maggi  <paolo@gnome.org>

	* dialogs/gedit-preferences.glade2: s/Tabs/Tab Stops and 
	s/Tabs width/Tab width  and added a comment for translators (fixes 
	bug #131419: l10n: Refer to tabulators as "tabulators", not "tabs".)