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==Adding Translation Capability== | |||
One can add the ability to have Python text mesages included for translation. To provide an error message, rather than using the Python <tt>sys.stderr</tt>, use the provided <tt>errormsg()</tt> function from inkex.py in conjuction with <tt>gettext</tt>. | |||
You must include the following at the beginning of your Python script: | |||
import inkex | |||
import gettext | |||
_ = gettext.gettext | |||
Where you wish to have an error message, write the following: | |||
inkex.errormsg(_("This will be written to Python stderr")) | |||
Of course, you may also change "_" to something else if you wish. | |||
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Revision as of 18:07, 7 October 2008
Adding Translation Capability
One can add the ability to have Python text mesages included for translation. To provide an error message, rather than using the Python sys.stderr, use the provided errormsg() function from inkex.py in conjuction with gettext.
You must include the following at the beginning of your Python script:
import inkex import gettext _ = gettext.gettext
Where you wish to have an error message, write the following:
inkex.errormsg(_("This will be written to Python stderr"))
Of course, you may also change "_" to something else if you wish.