I used gettext in xmm2tray. You can have a look at the code as an example:
http://code.jollybox.de/hg/xmms2tray/file/04443c59a7a1/src/xmms2tray/__init__.py

On 2011-07-28 12:12, Peter Irbizon wrote:
I tried this:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import gettext
gettext.bindtextdomain('multilanguage', 'E:\folder')
'\f' is, IIRC, the form feed character. Use forward slashes or escape your backslashes properly.
gettext.textdomain('multilanguage')
_ = gettext.gettext
I specified the translation file location in the gettext.translation call, but I'm no expert; I assume this'll work too.
# ...
lang1 = gettext.translation('multilanguage', languages=['sk'])
use fallback=True here if you want it to work without translation files (simply using the string passed to _())
lang1.install()
print _('This is a translatable string.')
but ErrNo 2 no translation file found for domain: 'multilanguage'
I am doing something wrong way. I would like to switch languages in my program 'on the fly' without affecting windows.
The usual way of using gettext is to use the system locale to determine the right language. Of course, you can have different translations and install() them (I expect), but you'll have to re-load all the strings displayed in your application when you switch language, which might be tricky.

P.S. sorry for double posting but when I post my message on googlegroups I can't see it in googlegroups (don't know why)
thanks
2011/7/28 Chris Rebert <c...@rebertia.com <mailto:c...@rebertia.com>>

    On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Peter Irbizon
    <peterirbi...@gmail.com <mailto:peterirbi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
    > Hello guys,
    >
    > I would like to translate all strings in my application for several
    > languages (eng, es, de, etc) and user should be able to switch app
    > from one language to another. I am still newbie with python so is
    > there any "step-by-step" tutorial how to to this? thanks for help

    Please refrain from double-posting in the future.

    The `gettext` module's docs look fairly straightforward:
    
http://docs.python.org/library/gettext.html#internationalizing-your-programs-and-modules
    See also the "Here’s an example of typical usage for this API:"
    code snippet.

    For the translation file workflow, the Wikipedia article seems
    enlightening:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_gettext

    Cheers,
    Chris
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    http://rebertia.com <http://rebertia.com/>





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