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perl-Locale-Maketext-1.29-419.lbn25.noarch
It is a common feature of applications (whether run directly, or via the Web)
for them to be "localized" -- i.e., for them to present an English interface
to an English-speaker, a German interface to a German-speaker, and so on for
all languages it's programmed with. Locale::Maketext is a framework for
software localization; it provides you with the tools for organizing and
accessing the bits of text and text-processing code that you need for
producing localized applications.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-1.29-480.fc36.noarch
It is a common feature of applications (whether run directly, or via the Web)
for them to be "localized" -- i.e., for them to present an English interface
to an English-speaker, a German interface to a German-speaker, and so on for
all languages it's programmed with. Locale::Maketext is a framework for
software localization; it provides you with the tools for organizing and
accessing the bits of text and text-processing code that you need for
producing localized applications.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Fuzzy-0.10-14.fc19.noarch
This module is a subclass of Locale::Maketext, with additional
support for localizing messages that already contains interpolated
variables. This is most useful when the messages are returned by
external modules -- for example, to match "dir: command not foundr"
against "[_1]: command not found".
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Gettext-1.27-3.lbn13.noarch
Locale::Maketext::Gettext joins the GNU gettext and Maketext frameworks. It
is a subclass of Locale::Maketext(3) that follows the way GNU gettext
works. It works seamlessly, both in the sense of GNU gettext and Maketext.
As a result, you enjoy both their advantages, and get rid of both their
problems, too.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Gettext-1.27-12.fc19.noarch
Locale::Maketext::Gettext joins the GNU gettext and Maketext frameworks. It
is a subclass of Locale::Maketext(3) that follows the way GNU gettext
works. It works seamlessly, both in the sense of GNU gettext and Maketext.
As a result, you enjoy both their advantages, and get rid of both their
problems, too.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Lexicon-0.94-1.fc19.noarch
Locale::Maketext::Lexicon provides lexicon-handling backends for
Locale::Maketext to read from other localization formats, such as PO files,
MO files, or from databases via the "Tie" interface.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Simple-0.21-436.lbn25.1.noarch
This module is a simple wrapper around Locale::Maketext::Lexicon, designed
to alleviate the need of creating Language Classes for module authors.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Simple-0.21-266.fc19.noarch
This module is a simple wrapper around Locale::Maketext::Lexicon, designed
to alleviate the need of creating Language Classes for module authors.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Simple-0.21-486.fc36.noarch
This module is a simple wrapper around Locale::Maketext::Lexicon, designed
to alleviate the need of creating Language Classes for module authors.
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perl-Locale-Maketext-Simple-0.18-121.lbn13.x86_64
This module is a simple wrapper around Locale::Maketext::Lexicon, designed
to alleviate the need of creating Language Classes for module authors.
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