hmc
Active Member
mcobit and milkshake,
thanks for the information.
I have already used the "average PND" example from the wiki as a start.
Having exactly one app inside one PND is probably the most usual case, and my question about redundancy was only related to that case. In my new TrueCrypt package I have even used another scheme: I have created a quite long explanatory description for the package, and only a very short one for the application, because repeating the long one does not make much sense.
However, as I understood the specification, there should be (recommended, but not necessary, but I try to also follow recommendations) at least three descriptions per language, some of them identical, due to backwards compatibility to pre-HF6 firmware (i.e. there is this <descriptions> field, which contains <description>s and outside there should also be at least one <description>, which is used by older firmware. And in addition there is the <package>/<descriptions>/<description>.
Or did I misunderstand the specification?
Daniel
thanks for the information.
I have already used the "average PND" example from the wiki as a start.
Having exactly one app inside one PND is probably the most usual case, and my question about redundancy was only related to that case. In my new TrueCrypt package I have even used another scheme: I have created a quite long explanatory description for the package, and only a very short one for the application, because repeating the long one does not make much sense.
However, as I understood the specification, there should be (recommended, but not necessary, but I try to also follow recommendations) at least three descriptions per language, some of them identical, due to backwards compatibility to pre-HF6 firmware (i.e. there is this <descriptions> field, which contains <description>s and outside there should also be at least one <description>, which is used by older firmware. And in addition there is the <package>/<descriptions>/<description>.
Or did I misunderstand the specification?
Daniel