Bug 72017 - search folder appears twice in different language
Summary: search folder appears twice in different language
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL
Alias: None
Product: kmail
Classification: Unmaintained
Component: search (show other bugs)
Version: 1.5.94
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kdepim bugs
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Reported: 2004-01-07 00:11 UTC by Thomas Reitelbach
Modified: 2007-09-14 12:17 UTC (History)
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Description Thomas Reitelbach 2004-01-07 00:11:15 UTC
Version:           1.5.94 (using KDE 3.1.94 (CVS >= 20031206), compiled sources)
Compiler:          gcc version 3.3.1
OS:          Linux (i686) release 2.6.0

I've used kmails search folders every now and then, having no problems so far.

But now i installed and activated the german i18n.
I started a new search on my imap folders. Now, after the search finished i suddenly have two search folders, one named "Last Search" and one "Letzte Suche".

You can reproduce this with these little steps (assuming you're using english as default language):

- quit kmail
- change language to german/whatever language
- launch kmail
- start a new search
- notice that you now have two "last search" folders in different languages
 
Of course this is not a showstopper for the really cool search folder, but at least it's a bit confusing for someone that might change his GUI language.

Thomas
Comment 1 Don Sanders 2004-01-07 02:42:19 UTC
Subject: Re:  New: search folder appears twice in different language

Hmm, core developers any suggestions on this one?

I'm not sure what the correct technique to improve this situation is, 
or if such a technique exists.

Don.

Comment 2 Ingo Klöcker 2004-01-12 00:40:55 UTC
Till's suggestion to not save the Last Search would automatically fix this problem.

Another possibility to fix this problem would be to do what we do for the system folders, i.e. internally use an untranslated name and only translate the visual representation.
Comment 3 Don Sanders 2004-01-12 03:50:06 UTC
I thought about it a bit more.

I guess when the user performs a search they can call the search folder associated with that search what ever they like. If they name it "Last Search" which is the default then just like any other folder it won't be renamed when the user switches languages.

Thus I close this with a WONTFIX. Maybe someone disagrees with this, I guess they can reopen the bug; it's certainly an annoyance. I also have no problem with Ingo/Till's suggestion of deleting the 'Last Search' on exit (or start up would probably be better).

Don.