On 9/7/05, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 05:23, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > > > But print-ng looks > > like becoming the OOWTDI for a lot of applications. IMO it's just too > > early to give up on print-ng becoming the one obvious way to do it for > > a lot of i18n apps, too. > > +1. I have a gut feeling that we can make it easy for monolinguists to > use printng without caring or even knowing about i18n, but also make it > relatively painless to integrate i18n into an application or library. > However I haven't had time to really explore that idea. I certainly didn't mean to rule that out. But I doubt that the only text to be i18n'd will occur in printf format strings. (In fact, I expect that few apps requiring i18n will be so primitive as to use *any* printf calls at all.) Anyway, let us hear what you had in mind rather than arguing over some abstract principle. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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