Jonathan Pritchard writes: > My project's specification states that the program needs to be > localisable without extra coding,
Without extra coding relative to what? Surely you don't expect to be able to localize code that contains hardcoded strings like: foo = gtk_label_new ("Shoe size:"); without any "extra coding", if you by "no extra coding" mean no changes at all. > i.e. drop in a new locale folder "fr" for instance That's how the normal gettext approach works, yes. But you do need to call gettext functions in your code. Typically the call is hidden behind a visually nonintrusive macro _(), i.e. the code above would look like this: foo = gtk_label_new (_("Shoe size:")); > and you'll be able to select it in the program and run with the new > localised strings. Is this possible? You mean changing the language of a running application at run-time? That is not possibly without much hard work in both your code, and presumably you would need to hack gtk+, too. (Please note that when switching between LTR and RTL languages not just strings would change, but the whole layout of widgets would get "mirrored".) --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list