On Feb 2, 2010, at 12:08 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:

> Just a guess but you slung some code to identify the container object
> and query the translations, I just never saw the need to reduce it
> down to one from these three.

        Python uses the standard GNU gettext functionality, so a lot of that is 
simply built-in

> I pull the language and locale settings of the local machine for use,
> and it affects all of my display so Date, Time, Currency Display and
> Language are defined.

        The user has the option of setting up this info manually; if they 
don't, the python 'locale' module handles getting the systems defaults.

        It's really amazingly simple when you pick the right tool.  ;-)


-- Ed Leafe




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