We are porting a lunix application to the pico-mod and
have a catalog of translations files in thr 'po'
format.
Is UTF-8 supported by picomod, or should we continue with ISO-8859-N
font files?
Robin
We are porting a lunix application to the pico-mod and
have a catalog of translations files in thr 'po'
format.
Is UTF-8 supported by picomod, or should we continue with ISO-8859-N
font files?
Robin
Ah OK it does work, you just need to spcify the correct font
in the `po' file headings!
Goodbye umteen fonts and mucking about wasting disk space.... UTF-8 it is
just for anyone else who has to do it, you have to create
a locale definition or `setlocale' in your c program will
return null
For instance to make a French locale in a local directory do
# point at the 18N directory on your unix system first. I am using suse 11.2 so
# for my picomod dev for internationalisation support
#
export I18NPATH=/usr/local/arm/4.3.1-eabi-armv6/usr/share/i18n/
# make a local directory to store it in
#
mkdir -p usr/lib/fr_FR.utf8
# now create the actual locale, a directory structure with binary files
# defining the fonts etc
#
localedef -i fr_FR -f UTF-8 usr/lib/fr_FR.utf8
Then scp the usr directory to root on the PICOMOD