Ingo Klöcker wrote the following on 3/17/11 3:41 PM: > On Thursday 17 March 2011, Charly Avital wrote: >> Hi, >> >> when the user's locale is e.g. French, and she/he is generating a key >> in Terminal (or DOS prompt, if that's what it is called in Windows), >> is the interactive dialogue displayed in French (or in the language >> of the user's locale)? >> Ditto for all other gpg interactive dialogues. > > On Linux this the case. Why do you ask? > > > Regards, > Ingo
Hi Ingo, I'm asking because in the course of localizing an application written for Mac users, and that is a GUI for interactive actions that can be carried via Terminal by Command Line Instructions, I have found several terms that are exactly the ones that are displayed in Terminal. I was surprised that in spite of being a GUI, it was still necessary to actually include those interactive processes in the body of the applications, whereas _*maybe*_ it would have been possible to somehow create an interface that would have retrieved the interactive commands and actions from GnuPG running in the language required for the localization. I have *not* written the application (I have no programing skills or even knowledge), but was just helping to localize the required strings. Thanks, Charly _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users