Am 16.02.2012 08:44, schrieb Daniel Lindgren:
Doing error number bookkeeping, I guess I won't become a fan of... Hmmm... I'm also a "less used" language user and I've had the exact same idea as Terje. Troubleshooting (i e googling) error messages in Swedish is rarely succesful, you pretty much have to translate them to english - with varying success - to get any hits at all.
If all error messages included an error code/number it would simplify things a lot.
I don't think numbering will help that much. I mean, googling for "42" will turn up a lot of answers, but not necessarily the one you're looking for. ;-) I'd suggest an option to display the English error message, either by hovering the mouse over the translated error message or by clicking a button. The easiest way, though, as it wouldn't require changing actual code, would be to provide the translation file in a human-readable (and -searchable) form on the X2Go homepage or within the x2goclient installation package. -Stefan