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/*
@NOTATION@
*/
/*
* Handles all of the internationalization configuration options.
* Author: Tom Tromey <tromey@creche.cygnus.com>
*/
#ifndef __GNOME_I18N_H__
#define __GNOME_I18N_H__
#ifndef GNOME_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
#include <glib.h>
#ifdef GNOME_EXPLICIT_TRANSLATION_DOMAIN
# define BONOBO_EXPLICIT_TRANSLATION_DOMAIN GNOME_EXPLICIT_TRANSLATION_DOMAIN
#endif
#include <bonobo/bonobo-i18n.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/* 'gnome_i18n_get_language_list' returns a list of language strings.
*
* It searches for one of following environment variables:
* LANGUAGE
* LC_ALL
* 'category_name'
* LANG
*
* If one of these environment variables was found, it is split into
* pieces, whereever a ':' is found. When the environment variable included
* no C locale, the C locale is appended to the list of languages.
*
* Assume, you have the following environment variables set:
*
* LC_MONETARY="de_DE:es"
* LANG="de_DE:de:C:en"
*
* In this case 'gnome_i18n_get_language_list ("LC_COLLATE")' returns the
* list: ("de_DE" "de" "C" "en").
*
* 'gnome_i18n_get_language_list ("LC_MONETARY")' returns:
* ("de_DE" "es" "C")
*
* The returned list must not be changed.
*/
const GList * gnome_i18n_get_language_list (const gchar *category_name);
/* Push "C" numeric locale. Do this before doing any floating
* point to/from string conversions, if those are to be done in
* a portable manner. This is a hack really, and there is
* no need to generalize it to other cathegories. But it is
* needed whenever things like printing scanning floats from or
* to files or other places where you'd like to read them back
* later. */
void gnome_i18n_push_c_numeric_locale (void);
void gnome_i18n_pop_c_numeric_locale (void);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __GNOME_I18N_H__ */
#endif /* GNOME_DISABLE_DEPRECATED */
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