Use "full" localization ids in the PDFDocumentProperties
class
#18663
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Use "full" localization ids in the
PDFDocumentProperties
classIt was recently brought to my attention that using partial or generated localization ids is bad for maintainability, which means that PR Introduce a helper method for fetching l10n-data in
PDFDocumentProperties
#18636 wasn't the correct thing to do.However, just reverting that one doesn't really fix the problems which is why this patch updates every l10n-id in the
PDFDocumentProperties
class (but doesn't touch anyviewer.ftl
-files). Obviously this leads to more verbose code, but that cannot really be helped.Move the metric-locale check into
PDFDocumentProperties.#parsePageSize
With the introduction of Fluent the
getLanguage
-method became synchronous, hence it no longer seems necessary to do the metric-locale check eagerly in the constructor and it can instead be "delayed" until actually needed.