On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 20:46 -0400, José Alburquerque wrote: > On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 16:34 +0200, Sever P A wrote: > > I simply ask you if there is a more portable mechanism to know the > > environmental language, for > > the one side, and then to know if it works with an standard > > equivalence language list for each code. > > if you have your distribution's development man pages (on ubuntu it is > called manpages-dev) you can run 'man setlocale' and get info on the > system's setlocale() function.
This is for C locales, which are pretty inflexible. If you want something that can be changed non-globally, then C++ locales could be what you want. You may want to look at: http://www.cantrip.org/locale.html http://www.unc.edu/depts/case/pgi/pgC++_lib/stdlibug/sta_9169.htm for some more details, or maybe pick up Nicolai Josuttis' book on "The C ++ Standard Library", which has a chapter dedicated to internationalisation. -- David King | http://amigadave.blogspot.com/ | [email protected] _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
