Hello. I found several discussions where this question was asked, but was not answered.
Now I am creating Python-API for my application, and want create it with translation support, including documentation strings for modules, classes, methods etc. It is simple to translate special-marked strings with gettext, but it is problem with docstrings: if I mark them for translation like _("""Some documentation string""") then it is not recognized as docstring. If I omit _() markup, then string is not translated. Script pygettext.py has key --docstrings that forces extraction docstrings from module, so I suppose, that it must be way to use thier translations. --- I create small example, that demonstrates this problem: Module with docstrings for translation: {{{ #!python """testmodule docstring""" class TestClass: """testmodule.TestClass docstring""" def testClassMethod(self): """testmodule.TestClass.testClassMethod docstring""" print _("Call TestClass.testClassMethod()") }}} Script for testing translation: {{{ #!python import os, gettext localedir = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), "locale/" ) t = gettext.translation( 'testmodule', localedir=localedir, languages=['ru'], codeset="cp1251" ) t.install() import testmodule help( testmodule ) testmodule.TestClass().testClassMethod() }}} It successfully translates _("Call TestClass.testClassMethod()") but all docstrings stay untranslated. Full example exists here: https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B_rE4w6PFDYWODg5ZWJlYjMtYTQ5ZS00MTE3LTgxOWUtNjc5NzEzNzVjYzdh&hl=en So, question is: How to translate docstrings in my example? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list