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Re: LANG and @documentlanguage
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Karl Berry |
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Re: LANG and @documentlanguage |
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Tue, 2 Dec 2003 10:25:51 -0500 |
Thanks for the code, Bruno.
/* This is tricky. We want the translation in the given locale specified by
the command line, not the current locale. But we want it in the encoding
Yes.
For Texinfo, once again my suggestion is that we setlocale to the
@documentlanguage when we see it, and only switch back to the $LANG
locale when we have to print a diagnostic message. Obviously
performance is not an issue in that case (not that I was ever concerned
about it, actually). Is there any other processing that should happen
in the $LANG locale? Index sorting, for instance, should happen in
@documentlanguage. What else is there?
However, again again, this is a big change and the list for the next
release is already too long. So I'd like to postpone it, unless someone
(other than Alper, who is too busy already :) feels like writing it
right away.
Re: LANG and @documentlanguage, Bruno Haible, 2003/12/02
Re: LANG and @documentlanguage,
Karl Berry <=
Re: LANG and @documentlanguage, Karl Berry, 2003/12/02