There is a small error in the documentation on that page:

If you now open the translation viewer you will see both translations: 'Welcome' for the english language and 'Willkommen' for german language registered with the given message key. So depending on the translator that one asks a different String is returned:

(I18NTranslator forLanguage: 'DE') welcome.
returns 'Willkommen' and

(I18NTranslator forLanguage: 'DE') welcome.

returns 'Welcome'

I think the second line of code should be (I18NTranslator forLanguage: 'EN') welcome.

Joachim

Am 15.09.14 um 10:29 schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe:
Perfect! Well done & presented (as usual ;-)

The way I see it, that is all there is to it.

I like it that a single image can translate into multiple languages.

I guess some people would also like

String>>#translated
   ^ I18NTranslator defaultTranslator at: self

I assume that the actual storage is open ended to also allow databases and so 
on ?

On 15 Sep 2014, at 10:23, Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de> wrote:

Need an easy translation framework for your Pharo application
with no external dependency?

Then check out the I18N project:

  http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~TorstenBergmann/I18N

Docu and examples can be found on the same page, screenshot
is attached.

Bye
T.<i18n.png>




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