Jeff Kletsky <gnuc...@allycomm.com> writes: > So then when I submit a patch for things like src/business/business-utils/ > business-utils.scm -- the existing usages of (N_ "some string") probably > should be converted to (_ "some string") -- correct? I was puzzled by that as, > at least as I understand it, in C N_(string) is a noop marker and _() is the > gettext () call.
N_ is a noop marker in both C and Scheme _ is the gettext call in both C and Scheme Where you place the paren is based on the language. > (define gnc:*business-label* (N_ "Business")) > (define gnc:*company-name* (N_ "Company Name")) > (define gnc:*company-addy* (N_ "Company Address")) > (define gnc:*company-id* (N_ "Company ID")) > (define gnc:*company-phone* (N_ "Company Phone Number")) > (define gnc:*company-fax* (N_ "Company Fax Number")) > (define gnc:*company-url* (N_ "Company Website URL")) > (define gnc:*company-email* (N_ "Company Email Address")) > (define gnc:*company-contact* (N_ "Company Contact Person")) These are fine here because these string constants are defined in Scheme. This would be a no-op, so it would mark these strings are translatable but wouldn't translate them immediately. This is important if you want to use them as a key to a database entry (which should always use the untranslated string) but also put it in the UI (which should always use the translated string). > (export gnc:*business-label* gnc:*company-name* gnc:*company-addy* > gnc:*company-id* > gnc:*company-phone* gnc:*company-fax* gnc:*company-url* > gnc:*company-email* gnc:*company-contact*) > > (define gnc:*option-section-accounts* (_ OPTION-SECTION-ACCOUNTS)) > (define gnc:*option-name-trading-accounts* (_ OPTION-NAME-TRADING-ACCOUNTS)) > > (export gnc:*option-section-accounts* gnc:*option-name-trading-accounts*) > > (define gnc:*option-section-budgeting* (_ OPTION-SECTION-BUDGETING)) > (define gnc:*option-name-default-budget* (_ OPTION-NAME-DEFAULT-BUDGET)) > > (export gnc:*option-section-budgeting* gnc:*option-name-default-budget*) These calls would define these options as the translated versions of these strings. I'm not sure this is correct. So long as the OPTION strings are defined as N_ in the C code you don't need to translate them here unless you ONLY want access to the translated version of the string. -derek -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH warl...@mit.edu PGP key available _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel