Thanks! Just out of curiosity, is it supposed to be zh_Hans or zh_HANS? On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 1:11:21 AM UTC+8, claudep wrote: > > Glad that it finally worked for you. > > The issue of zh_Hans vs zh_HANS is most probably a django-rosetta issue. > Of course, if you see any point where the Django documentation could be > improved, feel free to propose some improvement on the ticket tracker. > > Claude > > Le 07. 03. 16 17:18, Malte a écrit : > > Hi Claude, > > > > Thanks for getting back to me. > > > > Two things: A) You were right, it was a config issue, the path was off. > > But it took me some time to get to terms with the formatting. I think > > the docs are not very clear on how the locale needs to be formatted, > > e.g. zh_Hans is how the locale appears in the Django repo. But unless > > it's zh_HANS (note the part after the underscore is fully capitalized), > > the locale will not be recognized by django-rosetta. It took some time > > to figure that out. So should it be zh_Hans or zh_HANS? And perhaps this > > special locale could be added to the docs are examples? > > > > But finally got it working! :) > > > > On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 6:23:52 AM UTC+8, claudep wrote: > > > > Hey, > > > > Could you tell us what's going wrong with: > > django-admin.py makemessages -l zh_Hans > > > > If you go to your admin interface, can you see Chinese translations > for > > Django itself? > > I suspect an issue with your project configuration. > > > > Claude > > > > Le 06. 03. 16 07:44, Malte a écrit : > > > > > > Through this thread here: > > > https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/18419#comment:18 > > <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/18419#comment:18> > > > > > > I found out about the zh-* deprecation > > > > > > https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/deprecation/ > > <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/internals/deprecation/> > > > The zh-cn and zh-tw language codes will be removed and have been > > > replaced by the zh-hans and zh-hant language code respectively. > > > > > > Which is a good thing! So now we finally got the correct zh-hans > and > > > zh-hant in there. > > > > > > But what the documentation isn't revealing is how I should deal > > with the > > > locale. The list clearly states: > > > > > > https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/conf/global_settings.py#L140 > > > < > https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/conf/global_settings.py#L140> > > > > > > > > > > zh-hans and zh-hant for the settings.py. > > > > > > However, the documentation is very vague about how the formatting > > should > > > be for makemessages and compilemessages. > > > > > > Is it > > > > > > django-admin.py makemessages -l zh_Hans > > > or > > > django-admin.py makemessages -l zh_HANS > > > ? > > > > > > Neither works for me right now and I can't figure it out. I > already > > > posted this question on SOF > > > > > ( > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35823415/django-how-to-implement-zh-hans-chinese > > > < > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35823415/django-how-to-implement-zh-hans-chinese>) > > > > > > > but I am running out of time with my project. Can anyone help me > > out here? > > > > -- > >
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