For we are developing a program for open source community, so we should do this in an open source way. There are many open source programs support multi-language, like gedit, nautils, gimp, etc. In fact, on linux platform, it is very easy to support multi-language. The program can display different language according to enviroment variable 'LC_LANGUAGE'. For detail information, please refer to source code of gedit or some other programs. If you are using Ubuntu or debian, you can get source code of gedit like this: apt-get source gedit <Enter>
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Jin Cao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I searched for the information and found three methods to realize the > multi-language support. > 1. One language, one version. > 2. Use the standard object like the dynamic link library in windows. > 3. Use language packets. > Which is the most suitable for our project? > And any detail information will be welcomed~ > -- Best regards! Ting Peng ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [CN] +86-137-721-59621
