Review Request: Make the uses widget nicer.
Sven Brauch
svenbrauch at gmx.de
Mon Nov 12 16:56:00 UTC 2012
> On Nov. 12, 2012, 1:54 a.m., Aleix Pol Gonzalez wrote:
> > language/duchain/navigation/useswidget.cpp, line 350
> > <http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107296/diff/2/?file=94643#file94643line350>
> >
> > maybe it should be i18n()'d?
>
> Sven Brauch wrote:
> No, in my opinion. It's an ellipsis operator for function arguments, like
> uses in void function(...):
> It's part of source code, and will probably not be translated anywhere.
>
> Aleix Pol Gonzalez wrote:
> Any user-visible string has to go through i18n.
>
> How do you know ellipsis is the same in any language?
It's a C++ syntax feature.
int main(...) {
}
is valid C++ code. You wouldn't i18n the "int" or the "main" either if you displayed it, would you? :)
And the ellipsis is used in exactly this context here -- in order to not specify the parameters of a function explicitly.
- Sven
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On Nov. 12, 2012, 4:55 p.m., Sven Brauch wrote:
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> (Updated Nov. 12, 2012, 4:55 p.m.)
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>
> Review request for KDevelop, KDE Usability and Milian Wolff.
>
>
> Description
> -------
>
> TL;DR: Look at the screenshots below. :)
>
> Make the uses widget nicer.
>
> Main changes include:
> * Fix contexts not being clickable (they were clickable but didn't work)
> * Remove the blue arrows; all widgets are expanded by default and can
> be collapsed with a small link in the text instead. This operation is
> not common enough to justify such a huge ugly button.
> (The main problem with the button was that it looked ugly, tough)
> * Contexts without actual uses are always sorted last.
> * Add some nice icons to the list.
> * Remove all the ugly frames.
> * Make text displaying code use a fixed-width font.
> * Make the tooltip use a fixed-width font too, make it smaller (just 2
> lines of context instead of 3), and highlight the line with the use
> by making it bold-face.
> * Re-format and rename all the widget headers to be more readable
> and look nicer.
>
> I will add a few comments to the patch to explain what I was doing.
>
> Oh and also, I had that impression for quite a while now, but right now I'm pretty sure the find uses feature is broken in some way. Just look at the screenshots: it found way more occurences in the first screenshot than in the second (which happened after a reparse of some projects). And this has nothing to do with my changes. :)
>
>
> Diffs
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>
> language/duchain/navigation/useswidget.h ec0440e
> language/duchain/navigation/useswidget.cpp 8c01e7c
> shell/projectcontroller.cpp 6168066
>
> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107296/diff/
>
>
> Testing
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>
> Manual testing; no functional changes were done except for the context link fix.
>
>
> Screenshots
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>
> Comparsion between the old and the new uses widget.
> http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107296/s/821/
> The new useswidget after the latest updates
> http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107296/s/822/
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sven Brauch
>
>
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