Re: gettext usage in libraries
- From: Bill Haneman <bill haneman sun com>
- To: Sander Vesik <Sander Vesik sun com>
- Cc: Ulrich Drepper <drepper redhat com>, gnome-2-0-list gnome org, gnome-hackers <gnome-hackers gnome org>
- Subject: Re: gettext usage in libraries
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 10:58:08 +0000
Sander Vesik wrote:
>
> On 27 Nov 2001, Ulrich Drepper wrote:
>
> > Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com> writes:
> >
> > > Ulrich presumably means either a) all users should use a UTF-8 locale
> > > or b) all apps should use locale encoding, not UTF-8. Though I've
> > > failed to read his mind in the past.
> >
> > And you fail again. Nobody here seems to understand what the gettext
> > code does. Unless the environment is broken (which isn't normally the
> > case anymore and if it is can be fixed in the support code) the
> > functions know what conversion to make. Explicitly setting the
> > charset is unnecessary at best and most of the time a big nuisance.
> > The translator must have the choice as to which charset to use (there
> > are still some languages which cannot be represented in Unicode) and
> > the user must be able to run the application in whatever locale is
> > best. The gettext functions handle every situation just fine without
> > bind_textdomain_codeset calls.
> >
>
> If the language cannot be represented in unicode then the language is
> already in big trouble due to practicly exlcusive use of unicode...
I don't know of *any* examples of this among existing written "primary"
languages. Please give an example of a language that has neither an
approved nor a proposed unicode code page...
??
-Bill
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