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− | A KeyID build is a special build used mainly for translation-related QA work. It helps to identify UI (User Interface) and OLH (Online Help) strings based on their KeyID. A KeyID is a unique 6-digits number that serves as identifier of the string in the Sun's translation database. | + | A KeyID build is a special build used mainly for translation-related QA work on localized builds. It helps to identify UI (User Interface) and OLH (Online Help) strings based on their KeyID. A KeyID is a unique 6-digits number that serves as identifier of the string in the Sun's translation database. |
There is no functional difference between a regular build and a KeyID build. The difference between the two is that the KeyID build displays the KeyIDs of the strings in the UI and OLH. | There is no functional difference between a regular build and a KeyID build. The difference between the two is that the KeyID build displays the KeyIDs of the strings in the UI and OLH. | ||
− | + | See the illustrating screenshots taken on a French regular and KeyID build: | |
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+ | [[image:Regular_build_menu.png|left|thumb|250px|[[Media:Regular_build_menu.png|Regular build menu - see full size]]]] | ||
+ | [[image:Keyid_build_menu.png|left|thumb|303px|[[Media:Regular_build_menu.png|KeyID build menu - see full size]]]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Localisation]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Quality Assurance]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 1 June 2007
A KeyID build is a special build used mainly for translation-related QA work on localized builds. It helps to identify UI (User Interface) and OLH (Online Help) strings based on their KeyID. A KeyID is a unique 6-digits number that serves as identifier of the string in the Sun's translation database.
There is no functional difference between a regular build and a KeyID build. The difference between the two is that the KeyID build displays the KeyIDs of the strings in the UI and OLH.
See the illustrating screenshots taken on a French regular and KeyID build: