for those who is interested, the issue is solved:
http://groups.google.com/group/pinax-users/browse_thread/thread/58d45dab96840ee5/0f62760ab5223b2e

regards
valery

On Apr 7, 8:27 pm, Valery <khame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> no answers... does it mean that it is impossible in Django to separate
> the template translations from different applications?..
>
> regards,Valery
>
> On Apr 4, 7:07 pm,Valery<khame...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > How could one keep the translations for the templates from different
> > apps separately? According to Django docs (http://www.djangobook.com/
> > en/2.0/chapter19/) one could put the application's translations in a
> > correspondent application folder, but it has a few to do with
> > templates whereas the very templates carry the larger part of texts to
> > be translated. I am puzzled.
>
> > there are two ways that look for me somewhat feasible:
>
> > 1. keep all applications outside of project tree and try to attach
> > them in some "pluggable" way, e.g. like middleware (sounds odd to me)
>
> > 2. use LOCALE_PATHS to point to myproject/templates/application-N/
> > locale/ where the translations are stored (this didn't work for me)
>
> > P.S. In fact I have cross-posted this question from pinax-user group
>
> > regardsValery
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