Re: [Tuxpaint-devel] [Tuxpaint-cvs] tuxpaint/src i18n.c,1.60,1.61
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From: Bill K. <nb...@so...> - 2009-11-23 21:03:34
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 02:36:20PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote: > On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Bill Kendrick <nb...@so...> wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 01:56:15PM +0100, Pere Pujal i Carabantes wrote: > >> I can confirm this, when the language called by lang=language is not > >> listed by "locale -a" then it defaults to English. > > > > And this is reasonable, right? (I'm asking ;) ) > > I don't think this is a behavior change. Is it? It is, actually. I know that Tux Paint supports some locales that are simply not available on Ubuntu. (e.g., "zam") So now when I run "tuxpaint --lang zapotec", I get English, which I believe is different from before. (i.e., Tux Paint really _forced_ the locale to work, somehow.) > The i18n setup code is now all in one file, without the > numerous interacting calles to setlocale and putenv, > so we can at least see how this happens now. After > setting the locale, a non-Windows platform reads it > back to see what we really ended up with. > > I'd like to know why Windows is different. > > BTW, I'm assuming that **everybody** participating in > this discussion runs Linux. If not, speak up now! > The OS really matters for this. Heh. Ugh, I wish it didn't. OSes are overrated. *switches on his Atari 2600* -bill! |