1This directory contains simple examples of the use of GNU gettext. 2Each example is a simple "hello world" program with a very small message 3catalog, written in a particular programming language for a particular 4environment. 5 6 Example Language GUI Environment 7 8 hello-c C 9 hello-c-gnome C GNOME 10 hello-c++ C++ 11 hello-c++-qt C++ Qt 12 hello-c++-kde C++ KDE 13 hello-c++-gnome C++ GNOME 14 hello-c++-wxwidgets C++ wxWidgets 15 hello-objc ObjectiveC 16 hello-objc-gnustep ObjectiveC GNUstep 17 hello-objc-gnome ObjectiveC GNOME 18 hello-sh Shell 19 hello-python Python 20 hello-clisp Lisp 21 hello-librep librep 22 hello-guile Scheme 23 hello-smalltalk Smalltalk 24 hello-java Java 25 hello-java-awt Java AWT 26 hello-java-swing Java Swing 27 hello-csharp C# 28 hello-csharp-forms C# Forms 29 hello-gawk awk 30 hello-pascal Pascal 31 hello-ycp YCP libyui 32 hello-tcl Tcl 33 hello-tcl-tk Tcl Tk 34 hello-perl Perl 35 hello-php PHP 36 37Before building an example, you need to 38 1. Build and install the GNU gettext package, as described in the INSTALL 39 file. 40 2. cd to the example and do 41 ./autogen.sh 42 3. Then you can build the example as usual: 43 ./configure --prefix=/some/prefix 44 make 45 make install 46 and see it work by executing 47 /some/prefix/bin/hello 48 49