-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 On Samstag, Jänner 25, 2003, at 01:29 Uhr, Ben Hines wrote:
I don't know if we would want to have every translation in every .infoEven translations could be stored in something like a .po file. The
file though. Might want to have separate distributions for each
language, with the translated fields updated by script, or something.
Haven't read completely how it works on debian yet.
fink binary would do something like this:
print_gettextlike ($description)
this shall then look up the locale which is set somewhere, check if a
translation file is there and voilà display that or fall back to
English.
If we really want to do this on our own, we can build a Berkley DB with
translations. There could be one for en, de, at whatever. The package
name is the db name, all translations are stored in it.
Well, to be honest that is just one way and I agree e should have a
look at what they are doing regularly.
- -d
- - ❜ Fantasie ist wichtiger als Wissen.❛ - Albert Einstein
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