Hi,
Christoph Burgmer wrote:
Though it might seem unnecessary, i18n doesn't take unicode objects as input.
Though one would say English, the language which we would wrap i18n with, only
needs ASCII, there might be occasions where other characters are needed.
The KDE 4 i18n functions take "const char *" parameters. 8bit characters
only. To answer your question PyKDE4 doesn't support it because KDE's
libraries don't support it.
cheers,
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