jwesonga pisze: > I've built an app on linux which we have managed to localise into at > least three languages, the app runs well using this command LANG=fr_FR > python app.py which would translate the app into french. We've tried > the replicate the same principle on windows but so far nothing works, > the app will need to be translated into other languages that have no > locale, in windows is there a way to have Glade load values from a > textfile instead of trying to use the .mo files?
I had no problem with using standard gettext way of doing i18n on Windows with PyGTK an Glade, apart some quirks with LANG environment variable. Basically, the code that works looks like this: import gettext, locale locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '') if os.name == 'nt': # windows hack for locale setting lang = os.getenv('LANG') if lang is None: defaultLang, defaultEnc = locale.getdefaultlocale() if defaultLang: lang = defaultLang if lang: os.environ['LANG'] = lang gtk.glade.bindtextdomain(appname, translation_dir) gtk.glade.textdomain(appname) gettext.install(appname, translation_dir, unicode=True) Be aware, that you can not change the locale setting from the command line like you do on Linux. -- Jarek Zgoda http://zgodowie.org/ "We read Knuth so you don't have to" - Tim Peters -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list