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Internationalization
Views allows users to develop international versions of software. You will find information on:
What is i18n?
is a brief introduction to internationalization.
Checklist for Localized Environments
lists the requirements for success in
creating and running your programs
. Further topics detail requirements for
locales
,
fonts
, and
localized message database files
. A
Troubleshooting
checklist
page 236
gives some problem-solving techniques if localized messages do not appear on your system during the development phase.
Using Views with Far Eastern Languages
describes special considerations for multibyte character languages.
Data Input Requirements
Limitations of Internationalization Features
There is a
Reference: Encoding Listings
of the encodings supported by Views and extensive tables in
Reference: Supported Locales on Different Platforms
Note:
This chapter explains how to use Views internationalization features. To learn how to write internationalized software, you should refer to general books on the subject.
Published date: 05/24/2022
Last modified date: 02/24/2022
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