Removed name attribute from default tools (ie those from tools.xml), so
that they now get default names, which automatically translated if the
application language is switched.
With this patch, tools.xml no longer contains strings to be translated.
NOTE: Messages.sh was not tested
Two purposes:
- Have tooltips available even for user-created annotations (not just
the predefined ones)
- Avoid i18n strings in settings (NOTE: the "name" attribute will be
removed in next patch)
Some tooltips were created over new (eg for new tools), some were
rewritten to actually give instructions instead of repeating the name of
the tool, some were rewritten to avoid references to colors (because
colors are no longer fixed)
This patch also removes the slot qualification to AnnotationWidget::applyChanges()
that I had added in "Show the same widget as the annotation properties dialog when
creating annotation tools", because it's not needed any more.
Note that previously the width attrubute was ignored by the PolyLine
engine and it always set width=1, that's why I had to change the default
value in tools.xml.
Translate strings when retrieving the default annotation tool list, so
that we can assume that strings in the AnnotationTools setting are
translated.
Note: In future patches, I'll remove i18n strings from the default tool
list at all
Instead of using a system-wide tools.xml file containing a list of
<tool>...</tool> elements, store each tool element as string in a
stringlist configuration option.
Note that the global tools.xml file is still needed to read the
default values.
It was only used to return 1, that was then used in
CHMGenerator::textPage, that code still looks a bit fishy, but that was already there, it's just now that looks a bit more fishier
Will make it easier to make separate apps based on the core in the future
Note this will most probably break your settings if you are not running a very up to date kdelibs (4.9 or 4.10)
so be careful on updating
REVIEW: 104947