Christian Mauduit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(_ my string)
Gettext can understand that directly, actually. With a recent version
it's something like
xgettext --language=scheme --keyword=_
With older gettext I think language=lisp works. xgettext recognises
`gettext' calls directly,
Christian Mauduit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW (not extactly your question, but it's related) in my program (
http://www.gnu.org/software/liquidwar6/ ) I use a wrapper over gettext (
see src/funcs.c for code snippets). The idea is to handle charset
conversions through gettext. I also use a
Hi,
Does guile support charset conversion? e.g., Display a string using
my-charset coding system,
guile (display a string 'my-charset)
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William Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does guile support charset conversion? e.g., Display a string using
my-charset coding system,
The short answer is no. Strings are just byte sequences, which is ok
if your input and output codings are the same, but needs an add-on if
you have to convert.
I
Kevin Ryde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
William Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does guile support charset conversion? e.g., Display a string using
my-charset coding system,
The short answer is no. Strings are just byte sequences, which is ok
if your input and output codings are the same