GENDER_CHOICES = (
('male', _(u'Male')),
('female', _(u'Female')),
)
gender       = models.CharField(_(u'Sex'), max_length=10,
choices=GENDER_CHOICES)



On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Houmie <hou...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Django has an excellent support for internationalization, any English
> expression within Models, Forms, View or template can easily be marked for
> translation. However I came across an interesting situation I don't know
> how to deal with.
>
> I have a Gender lookup (Male, Female). Now even if I translated the site
> into German, the Gender dropdown is still pointing to the values saved in
> database, which happens to be in English. So How am I supposed to mark the
> values in the database to be translated in PO files?
>
> class Gender(models.Model):
>     gender       = models.CharField(_(u'Sex'), max_length=10)
>
>     def __unicode__(self):
>         return self.gender
>     class Meta:
>
>         verbose_name = _(u'Sex')
>         verbose_name_plural = _(u'Sexes')
>
>
> Many Thanks,
>
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