On 2 Feb, Marc Lehmann wrote: >> Well, yes, but I guess they wouldn't want to translated them >> themselves, so why personal i.e. with catalog in the home directory? > Because it's the only user-writable place on a machine. I only talk > about installing plug-ins _seperately_ from the gimp. Okay, that seems reasonable... >> GIMP itself uses two and a plugin uses also two. > So this means there is no problem, no? You can create domains with nearly no limit. Where the files reside is completely up to, it may even be the homedirectory... > (gmo == mo, I assume, since I have no idea what I am talking about all > the time ;) Yes... > If that's possible (which commands do I need), then there would be no > need to deliver the .po files. However, the .mo file format is not > standardized, so I doubt that it is possible to idsassemble them > portably. I have never heard of any problems, so we may treat it as "incompatibilites not known". The command you're asking for is msgunfmt... > I think it's not too unreasonable to requre gettext for installing > plug-ins. It's a bit awkward when you only want to install binary > plug-ins, but since gettext itself is rather inadequate I don'T aim > for the perfect solution, just something that works. I'm no fan of further dependencies you know... > That would require yet another dependency to a compression > library/program that might not be available. OTOH, we might just as > well require gzip, since the plug-in packages are most probably packed > with it anyway. Without gzip you are simply lost in UNIX space... > Daniel, do you know how to modify the Makefiles to do that, Yes.... > and where > a good place to store these files is (probably just besides the .mo > files)? That would be reasonable... You just have to choose sensible filenames because the files gettext is searching for is depending on the domainname you request a translation for. > There must be a simple way to find them though (a gimptool > switch, maybe)? Would be possible. -- Servus, Daniel