From: Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer@ipfire.org>
To: development@lists.ipfire.org
Subject: Re: diagrams - all over the CGIs
Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 16:14:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ec78e51f-c863-6b64-92d3-05ccff1410d8@ipfire.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83755B15-1C34-4BE9-8F6E-6FEC2B1220C0@ipfire.org>
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Done.
And something more...
On 13.05.2020 11:59, Michael Tremer wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> On 13 May 2020, at 09:38, Matthias Fischer <matthias.fischer(a)ipfire.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> this just came to my view while looking at Peters patches for
>> 'system.cgi' and 'graphs.pl' ("properly translate load average graph").
>>
>> Searching for the translation string ...$Lang::tr{'graph'}... I found
>> it twenty-two(!) times - only in '/srv/web/ipfire/cgi-bin/*'.
>>
>> What are these repetitions good for?
>>
>> I mean, you click on "Network (external)". You read the topic
>> "Net-Traffic graphs (external)" or "... (internal).
>>
>> You know: here I'll find ... graphs. Ok. Lets see.
>>
>> But why is there "red0 *Graph*", green0 *Graph*", "blue0 *Graph*", or
>> CPU *Graph* / CPU frequency *Graph*, Memory *Graph*, Swap *Graph*, sda
>> *Graph*, ACPI Thermal-Zone Temp *Graph* - over and over again?
>
> Yeah, we absolutely do not need that word in the headline.
>
> “Memory” should make it clear what we are showing. It is obvious that the graph is a graph.
>
>> My two cents: I think we don't need this translation string at these
>> specific points in the WUI.
>
> Would you like to send in a patch for this?
>
> Best,
> -Michael
>
>>
>> Opinions?
>>
>> Best,
>> Matthias
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-05-13 14:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-05-13 8:38 Matthias Fischer
2020-05-13 9:59 ` Michael Tremer
2020-05-13 14:14 ` Matthias Fischer [this message]
2020-05-24 20:50 ` David Allen
2020-05-25 9:27 ` Michael Tremer
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