Sorry, that you've been having trouble. And thanks for taking time to let us know about your difficulties so that we can work to make things easier for you and others in the future.
Our internationalization stuff has been worked on as recently as the last beta, and definitely could use better documentation and polish. If you could let us know what your unicode error is we'd be more than happy to help you. And once again, I'm sorry that you're working through one of our rough patches, we'll do what we can to help out if you give us some good info about what's going wrong ;) --Mark Ramm On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 5:33 PM, philippe lemarre <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Gustavo Narea a écrit : >> On Monday March 2, 2009 00:06:42 philippe lemarre wrote: >> >>> error: invalid command 'extract_messages' >>> >>> >>> Is this a known bug or a problem on my system? >>> >> >> Hmmm, that's weird. Try: >> easy_install Babel >> >> Shouldn't Babel be installed by default? >> >> Cheers. >> > Yes that was it : babel was not installed ; ok I can now extract messages . > (but anyway I'm surprised : is there not a test showing that there is a > missing dependance?) > > Well I continued a bit further , I translated a few sentences with > poedit, compile the french catalog ... > and .... > > > I got a unicode error ! > I did it three times with the TG2 doc and I really have this Unicode error. > So I read the links and I went to the babel and pylons doc ( Pylons’ > Internationalization and Localization > <http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonsdocs/Internationalization+and+Localization> > doc and Babel’s UserGuide > <http://babel.edgewall.org/wiki/Documentation/index.html>) > > , which suggested me to read some doc on Unicode (/'This document > assumes you have read the Unicode document' > <http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonsdocs/Unicode> it says )/ but > really I couldn't find any reason why TG doesn't handle correctly the > translated messages. > > I was giving a new try to TG through TG2. I really like the concept of > all the bricks glued together . > > > But there 's really too much problem with it. > Nothing works out of the bag as you could expect from a beta6, almost > rc1 version with marketting and all. > > Summary of my last evenings of work with TG2 > > First I did try to install TG2 with python 2.6; I found a problem that I > could solve easily, the doc goes : '/The most widely deployed version of > python at the moment of this writing is version 2.5. Both python 2.4 and > python 2.6 require additional steps which will be covered in the > appropriate sections/.' I couldn't find it. So I had to go back and look > at the virtualenv to try to get a different python version, this not > very complicated; it just took me 1/2 half an hour. > > Then I tried to translate : babel was not installed !?! To know that I > had to test several times, to try by myself, to try to understand (well, > you don't write to a list like this one without being sure of what > you're saying ), I wrote the first message of this thread. It took me > more that 24 hours (my working day included) to be able to go to the > next problem. > > Then with the first translated message , i get a Unicode Error. (I > always have Unicode error with turbogears > http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears-trunk/browse_thread/thread/39cfdc88a03ac889/f1c6335e3205ba25 > and if you read this thread you'll see it was really not my fault) > > > > Well I'm a bit angry tonight, sorry about it. Programing is a hobby for > me , I really like it but i just get frustration with TG2. > I read the doc and I see a new feature ( or not even new) , or a > component that look really suited for the job, I'm very enthousiastic. > And then I try to implement what the doc is describing and sometimes > (very often actually) it doesn't work. --sigh-- And it takes me hours to > try to understand, circumvent or correct the problem. If I manage > I'm not clever enough in computer science and I have not enough time > (programming is not my primary job) to be able to understand the > internal of all the components of TG2. > > > Well I think I'm giving up, Im going back to Django, even if I'm sure > that it could be easier with TG > > Cheers > > Philippe > (ps Sorry for my english, I do my best) > > > > > > > > > > -- Mark Ramm-Christensen email: mark at compoundthinking dot com blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TurboGears Trunk" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears-trunk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
