[MonoDevelop] Using stetic to develop MonoDevelop

Jacob Ilsø Christensen jacobilsoe at gmail.com
Fri Sep 15 12:16:02 EDT 2006


On 9/15/06, Lluis Sanchez <lluis at ximian.com> wrote:
> El vie, 15-09-2006 a las 17:46 +0200, Jacob Ilsø Christensen escribió:
> > On 9/15/06, Lluis Sanchez <lluis at ximian.com> wrote:
> > > El vie, 15-09-2006 a las 16:58 +0200, Jacob Ilsø Christensen escribió:
> > > > Hi.
> > > >
> > > > If I want to add a new dialog to MonoDevelop do we still rely on Glade
> > > > or is it ok to use stetic?
> > >
> > > Soon or later we are going to migrate to stetic, so it looks ok.
> > > However, the problem is that stetic still does not support localization,
> > > so that dialog won't be translatable to other languages. I hope I can
> > > fix this soon.

Looking forward to it!

> > >
> > > Lluis.
> >
> > Are you working on a tool to convert glade file to stetic too, or is
> > that task open for other to do? :-)
>
> Stetic already supports importing glade files. Right click on the User
> Interface folder and you'll find an "import glade" option, although it's
> very untested and may crash.
>
> However, it's not just a matter of importing the files to the stetic
> format. In Stetic the code for a window is implemented in a subclass of
> the Gtk.Window, while in Glade we normally use a wrapper class.
>
> BTW, I just realized that adding localization support to Stetic is very
> easy. I only need to add Catalog.GetString() to every translatable
> string in the generated code. I'll implement that soon.
>
> Lluis.
>
>
>


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