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$Id: README,v 1.4 2005/07/27 18:14:59 sagi Exp $
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| smarty-gettext - Gettext support for Smarty |
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| Author: Sagi Bashari <sagi@boom.org.il> |
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| URL: http://smarty-gettext.sourceforge.net/ |
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smarty-gettext provides gettext support for Smarty,
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the popular PHP templating engine (http://smarty.php.net/).
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This README assumes that you already know what is gettext and how to
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use it with PHP.
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If you don't, please visit the following websites before trying to
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use this package:
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- http://www.php.net/gettext
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- http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2002/06/13/php.html
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If you encounter problems when using the native gettext extension,
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you may want to try the php-gettext module, which emulates the behavior
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of the C extension, but is written in pure PHP:
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http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/php-gettext/
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This package has two parts:
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1. block.t.php - The Smarty plugin.
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2. tsmarty2c.php - A command line utility that rips gettext strings
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from smarty source files and converts them to C format.
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| block.t.php - The Smarty plugin |
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Installation
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Simply copy block.t.php to your smarty plugins directory.
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Usage
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The content of the block function is the string that you want to translate.
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For example, for translating 'Hello World', use: {t}Hello World{/t}.
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If you have dynamic parameters that should be set inside the string,
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pass them to the block function, and they will be replaced with %n,
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where n is 1 for the 1st parameter and so on.
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For example, {t name="sagi"}my name is %1{/t} will replace %1 with sagi.
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The parameter name is ignored, unless it is one of the reserved
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names (see below). Only the parameters order matters.
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Example for using multiple parameters:
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{t 1='one' 2='two' 3='three'}The 1st parameter is %1, the 2nd is %2
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and the 3nd %3.{/t}
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NOTE: I decided to use numeric arguments instead of sprintf(),
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mainly because its syntax is simpler for the translators
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(especially when wanting to change the parameter order).
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You can also use this method in your PHP code, by using the
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smarty_gettext_strarg() function. It is only loaded after block.t.php is
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included, so you probably want to copy it elsewhere.
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I usually name the global version of this function strarg(), and use it like this:
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echo strarg(_('hi %1'), $name [,..]);
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By default, all the translated strings will be automatically HTML escaped.
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You may control this by setting the 'escape' parameter. Possible values:
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- 'html' for HTML escaping, this is the default.
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- 'js' for javascript escaping.
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- 'url' for url escaping.
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- 'no'/'off'/0 - disables escaping.
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Example:
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{t escape=no url="http://www.php.net/" name="PHP website"}
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<a href="%1">%2</a>
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{/t}
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Plural support
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The package also provides support for plural forms (see ngettext).
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To provide a plural form:
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1. Set a parameter named 'plural' with the plural version of the string.
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2. Set a parameter named 'count' with the variable count.
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Plural and count are special parameters, and therefore, are not available
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as numeric arguments. If you wish to use the count value inside the string,
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you will have to set it again, as a numeric argument.
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Example:
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{t count=$files|@count 1=$files|@count plural="%1 files"}One file{/t}
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Modifier support
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A Smarty modifier support is not provided by this package.
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I believe variables should be trnalsated in the application level
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and provided after translation to the template.
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If you need it anyway, it is easy to create such modifier, by simply
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registering the PHP gettext command as one.
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| tsmarty2c.php - the command line utility |
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This utility will rip the translation strings from the smarty files,
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and convert them to gettext calls in C.
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The C output may later be used with the standard gettext tools (see xgettext).
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Usage:
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./tsmarty2c.php <filename or directory> <file2> <..> > smarty.c
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If a parameter is a directory, the template files within will
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be parsed, recursively.
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TIP:
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The output also contains comments that point to the location of the file
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that the string has been ripped from.
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You can use the '--add-comments' parameter of xgettext to make it include
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these comments inside the PO file (suggested by Mike van Lammeren).
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NOTE:
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You may need to adjust the PHP bin path at the top of the file,
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or use 'php tsmarty2c.php' to run the script.
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| Copyright |
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Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Sagi Bashari
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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