On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, Sean Reifschneider wrote:
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 10:27:40AM +0200, Gerhard Gonter wrote:
Are there any plans to for non-english user interfaces which can be selected individually by the user or at least for a whole list?
I thought I heard there was somone working on adding support for internationalization, but I haven't heard anything about what approach is being used or it's status. We are working on it, curently we are waiting on Barrys opinion to our patches.
What about an approach that would use an interface like this:
setlang('German') print translang['ERROR: You have selected an invalid option ("%s")'] print translang[' Please try again...']
We are using GETTEXT package, so the translation is done like this:
import intl setlocale() _=intl.gettext
bindtexttodomain('mailman')
print _("Hello world")
It is a litle bit diferent in praxis, but not too.
cheers dan
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