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[circle] Fwd: [I18n-sig] GNU gettext support for Python
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Jiri Baum |
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[circle] Fwd: [I18n-sig] GNU gettext support for Python |
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Tue, 2 Dec 2003 20:16:58 +1100 |
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Hello,
I was once involved in the i18n of circle, but it never got anywhere
far. As far as I remember, the problem was making it installable - the
gnu gettext docs simply assumed automake would be used, and the python
install didn't know about gettext.
Apparently, gnu gettext now has an example of how to do python - see
below.
Just in case anyone wants to do i18n for circle... I'm not planning to
do it myself; let me know if you want to, I'll see what I can remember
of how it all works. There used to be fairly complete Czech and French
l10n files in the circlelib/i18n directory.
Jiri
----- Forwarded message from Bruno Haible <address@hidden> -----
From: Bruno Haible <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: [I18n-sig] GNU gettext support for Python
Hi,
The just-released GNU gettext 0.13 has improved support for Python:
* An example demonstrating the use of GNU gettext with Python is shipped and
installed at $prefix/share/doc/gettext/examples/hello-python.
URL: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/gettext-0.13.tar.gz
Enjoy!
Bruno
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