That works like a charm thanks :)
01 Temmuz 2011 12:17 tarihinde Sebastian Wiesner <[email protected]>yazdı: > 2011/7/1 Yaşar Arabacı <[email protected]>: > > Thanks, appearantly I also needed to create a .pro file for pylupdate to > > know which files to convert to. > > Alternatively you can specifiy the files to translate and the > translations to update on the command line: > > pylupdate4 <ui_files> <python_files> -ts <translation_files> > > > I created a language file and translated it, but how would my application > use that translation file? > > Use "lrelease" from Qt [1] to compile the translations, and deploy the > compiled translations along with your program. In your program you > need to create a "QTranslator" [2] to load these compiled > translations. There a different ways of deploying the translations > (e.g. as distutils package data), but the easiest is probably to > include them as resource (using "pyrcc4"). > > You should read the "Qt Linguist" manual [3], which describes the Qt > translation process in detail, and the corresponding chapter in the > PyQt Reference Guide [4], which describes the PyQt specific > differences to this process. > > [1] http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/linguist-manager.html#lrelease > [2] http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/qtranslator.html#details > [3] http://doc.qt.nokia.com/latest/linguist-manual.html > [4] http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Docs/PyQt4/html/i18n.html >
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