Dear Gurus: I am a regular lurker on this list, and I have accepted the invitation to use 1.5rc1 to help test it. My group is putting together a small (but very important, we think) application which will use some features of 1.5 and geodjango. I have also been reading the corresponding 1.5 documentation, and have done some testing under Python 3. [Job well done, everyone!] Here comes my question: The documentation for i18n ( https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/translation/) makes extensive use of percent string formatting (where the format string is the left-argument of a "%" operator.) I have been trying to convert myself and my code to the more-recently-defined string.format() function. I know that the document has been recently edited, because I can see "print" used as a function, and "smart_text', etc. But not one word is mentioned about the new string formatting function. Will it be / is it supported by django translations, or should I revert to using % formatting as my habit? What do the "insiders" say? -- Vernon Cole eHealth Africa .org
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