The question was about multiplatform solution for localization..
What localization files formats can be used when compiling with gcc and MS Studio for example ?

Maybe using external tool for pre-compiling steps ?
I've found on the wrc and windres for compiling windows RC files - can they help me ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Vasiliev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 05 November, 2007 03:02 AM
To: Michael Sternberg
Cc: Linux-IL
Subject: Re: application localization in Linux

On Sunday November 4 2007, You wrote:
> Do we something like that in Linux ? Or I just have to
prepare a list of
> *.h files that will cotains #defines for all my strings in different
> languages ?
>
> Do we have have any crossplatform localization solution for
C/C++ projects
> ?
QT Linguist and KBabel are two of my favorite GUI tools for
translating the
localization files of various formats. Both have their
advantages, as well as
drawbacks, you can easily find it out by yourself. With some
learning about
the syntax, a text editor will do even better, but I mostly
do it to finish
things and generate a smaller diff.

--
Sincerely Yours,
Michael Vasiliev


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