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i18n: added support for the new DEFAULT_CHARSET setting in translators
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@ -32,14 +32,15 @@ _accepted = {}
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class DjangoTranslation(gettext_module.GNUTranslations):
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"""
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This class sets up the GNUTranslations context with
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regard to output charset. Django allways uses utf-8
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as the output charset.
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regard to output charset. Django uses a defined
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DEFAULT_CHARSET as the output charset.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
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from django.conf import settings
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gettext_module.GNUTranslations.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
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self.__charset = self.charset()
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self.set_output_charset('utf-8')
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self.set_output_charset(settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET)
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self.__app = '?.?.?'
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self.__language = '??'
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@ -304,9 +304,9 @@ in the project library, but decided against this: with message files in the
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application tree, they can more easily be distributed.
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Another speciality is that we only use gettext and gettext_noop - that's
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because django uses allways utf-8 strings internally. There isn't much use
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in using ugettext or something like that, as you allways will need to produce
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utf-8 anyway.
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because django uses allways DEFAULT_CHARSET strings internally. There isn't
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much use in using ugettext or something like that, as you allways will need to
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produce utf-8 anyway.
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And last we don't use xgettext alone and some makefiles but use python
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wrappers around xgettext and msgfmt. That's mostly for convenience.
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