Am 19.08.10 18:23, schrieb Francis Russell:
> Thomas Keller wrote:
> 
>> The reason why the "manpage" command is not hidden and has this
>> interactivity functionality at all is that you cannot create localized
>> man pages on build time, since you cannot enforce which message
>> catalogue should be used unless the application is installed. So I
>> thought it might be a good idea to install the plain text english one
>> (available via `man mtn`) and have the localized one when `mtn manpage`
>> is called.
> 
> I only understood this paragraph after I sent my first message. As the
> locale data location can be set by altering the LOCPATH environment
> variable, surely it should be possible to create the other localised
> man-pages at build time, provided that gettext can be convinced to use a
> particular locale?

I read your second mail afterwards - see my earlier reply :)

Thomas.

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