wok-current annotate perl-maketext-gettext/description.txt @ rev 25713
Up abiword (3.0.5), libwmf (0.2.13), fix wv url
author | Stanislas Leduc <shann@slitaz.org> |
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date | Fri Jun 14 11:35:21 2024 +0000 (3 months ago) |
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Hans-G?nter@24237 | 1 Locale::Maketext::Gettext joins the GNU gettext and Maketext frameworks. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 2 It is a subclass of Locale::Maketext(3) that follows the way GNU gettext works. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 3 It works seamlessly, both in the sense of GNU gettext and Maketext. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 4 As a result, you enjoy both their advantages, and get rid of both their |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 5 problems, too. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 6 |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 7 You start as a usual GNU gettext localization project: |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 8 Work on PO files with the help of translators, reviewers and Emacs. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 9 Turn them into MO files with msgfmt. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 10 Copy them into the appropriate locale directory, such as |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 11 /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/myapp.mo. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 12 |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 13 Then, build your Maketext localization class, with your base class |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 14 changed from Locale::Maketext(3) to Locale::Maketext::Gettext. |
Hans-G?nter@24237 | 15 That is all. |