Hi,
From: Tommy Reynolds <Tommy.Reynolds(a)MegaCoder.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 21:19:46 -0600
As I continue to think about RPM packaging for the FDP world,
another
question arose. I noticed in several other *.desktop files that the
package name is specified like this:
Name[en] = Example Tutorial
Name[de] = Beispiel Tutorial*
and so on. My idea here is to use another "Makefile" macro for this,
so that individual translators can add the title when they add the
translated files. Something like:
DOCNAME-en=Example Tutorial
DOCNAME-de=Beispiel Tutorial*
As long as I saw some other *.desktop files, "Comment" and
"GenericName" fields are also able to be I18N-ed.
From: Tommy Reynolds <Tommy.Reynolds(a)MegaCoder.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 21:19:46 -0600
Can someone who is more fluent in a non-Romance
language do a quick test to see if make(1) can handle the unicode
characters properly? A two-line "Makefile" would be sufficient:
all:
echo '________________________'
where all the underbars should be replaced by some unicode
characters. Then, a quick:
$ make
should show the original characters.
It worked fine for Japanese/UTF-8 characters, regardless of
the LANG/LC_ALL values for the make command execution.
For example,
$ LANG=C make
can display Japanese/UTF-8 characters.
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