Le Vendredi 12 Septembre 2003 06:53, Prakash Advani a écrit :
> Hello Jean-Michel,
>
> Thank you for writing to us. We would be happy to see your application
> translated. I have a few questions.
>
> - Both GTK/QT are enabled to support Indian Languages through Unicode.
> Does your application use any of those?
>
> Regards
> Prakash

Dear Prakash,

Thank you very much for your answer. PostgreSQL is the most advanced free 
software database in the world.

pgAdmin3 administration interface (http://www.pgadmin.org/pgadmin3) is based 
on the wxWindows multi-platform framework and linked against GTK2 with 
Unicode support. pgAdmin3 allows the user to select a custom font. We support 
Right to Left languages, with only one problem about menus which do not 
invert (yet). Gujarati, Hindi and several other languages from India are 
supported.

If you are working under GNU/Linux, I would recommand using the latest version 
of gTranslator or Kbabel. We also provide custom packages of poEdit linked 
against GTK2 with Unicode support.

If you want to be sure pgAdmin3 works with languages from India, why not 
perform a test: translate the 40 first entries or so of an empty .po file and 
send it back to me. 

A detailed guide and list of languages is available from 
http://www.pgadmin.org/pgadmin3/translation.php

If you would like to register for a translation, do not hesitate to get back 
to us as explained in the howto available online. We will do our best to 
support you during the translation.

Cheers,
Jean-Michel Pouré


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