Tristan Van Berkom escribió: > Matias Torres wrote: > >> Hi all! >> Yes, I know it's not a GTK question but i couldn't find an answer to >> my problem. >> >> After building my application (if it helps, it uses gtk), i use >> gettext for translating it, and, in linux it works just fine. But, >> talking about windows, well .. it doesn't.. >> >> Note: Gtk Widgets DO translate, but the my own text doesn't. >> >> This is what i do: >> ...... >> #include <gtk/gtk/h> >> #include <libintl.h> >> ...... >> #define PACKAGE "xiliunsystem" >> #define LOCALEDIR "po" >> ...... >> void nls_init (void) >> { >> /* SHOULD I CALL gtk_set_locales(), WHERE? */ >> setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); >> bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); >> textdomain (PACKAGE); >> bind_textdomain_codeset (PACKAGE, "UTF-8"); >> } >> >> int main ( ... ) >> { >> nls_init (); >> gtk_init (&argc, &argv); >> .... >> return 0; >> } >> >> >> The message catalogs are in a subfolder in the main app dir called po >> which looks something like this: >> >> myAppDir/po/es/LC_MESSAGES/ >> >> In there there's a myapp.mo file compile with "msgfmt.EXE" >> >> Does anybody knows what's wrong or run into this problem? >> >> Please, Thanks and I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry >> i konw it's not a gtk question. >> >> > A wild guess - maybe #include <glib-i18n.h> ? > > also, is all that stuff in nls_init() really needed ? > > Cheers, > -Tristan > > Thanks for answering, really. About the myapp.mo to xiliunsystem.mo, well it is called "xiliunsystem.mo" but i was trying towrite a more anonymous mail :P
And yes, the application Working Dir is ok. Thanks anyway, i'll try that and get back to you soon. Well.. about glib-i18n.h, i couldn't find it in my system. So i googled it and only two results appeared which makes me think that's not the problem. Another thing about my app is that the "intl.h". _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list