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Bug 114802

Summary: I18N - components have thier description not from pseudo localized bundle file
Product: obsolete Reporter: kaa <kaa>
Component: visualwebAssignee: Pegah Sarram <pegah>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID    
Severity: blocker CC: kfrank
Priority: P2 Keywords: I18N
Version: 6.x   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:
Attachments: image

Description kaa 2007-09-05 18:06:50 UTC
build 0830, ja_JP

1. Create WebApp
2. Open Design view
3. Drag and Drop Table from the palette

Description has text 'Table'. It is capitalized which tells its not a reserved word
but a descriptive one, also the word 'Table' on palette is from pseudo.
Comment 1 kaa 2007-09-05 18:07:57 UTC
Created attachment 48185 [details]
image
Comment 2 kaa 2007-09-05 18:10:23 UTC
All items from the palette have the same problem.
Comment 3 Peter Zavadsky 2007-09-05 23:23:56 UTC
Passing to Joelle (the owner of palette).
Comment 4 Joelle Lam 2007-09-05 23:48:47 UTC
It looks like you are describing the components property information (at least from the image) and not so much anything
related to Palette.  Can someone who works on the designtime of the components maybe clear this up?  I am also modifying
the title so it doesn't get reassigned to palette just because.
Comment 5 Pegah Sarram 2007-09-07 01:05:08 UTC
This is an invalid issue. The value in the parenthesis (that follows the description) represents the object type (i.e.,
Table). The same is true for the components properties. For example, select the label property of a Drop Down List
component. It says Label (String). The value of "String" shows the type of the label property. It can't be localized.
Closing as INVALID.
Comment 6 Ken Frank 2007-09-07 02:11:48 UTC
Thank you for clarifying about this.  There have been situations before where something
looked like it might not be a translatable item, but it was; so for things that appear
that it might be, like this one, we go ahead and file issues.

ken.frank@sun.com