Dear R-devel list members: I have two internationalization questions, related to questions that I posed previously. These pertain to Windows (I've tried under Win XP but assume the issue is more general) and R 2.1.1 patched and 2.2.0 devel.
(1) I've noticed that the standard Windows dialogs in R -- whether initiated from the Rgui menus, from winDialog(), or from tcltk functions such as tkmessageBox() -- do not have button labels translated when running in a non-English locale. For example, when running in a French locale, the command winDialog(type="yesnocancel", message=gettext("Save workspace image?", domain="RGui")) produces a dialog box with the message translated to "Sauver une image de la session?", but the buttons still read "Yes", "No", and "Cancel". Is this the intended behaviour? Is there any way to get the button text translated? I've implemented a partial solution that uses a substitute for tkmessageBox(), but it is a bit awkward. (2) I'm still looking for a reliable way to determine whether R is using English. Currently, I have the function English <- function() { env <- Sys.getenv() names(env) <- toupper(names(env)) LANG <- env["LANGUAGE"] LC_CTYPE <- Sys.getlocale("LC_CTYPE") if (!is.na(LANG)) length(grep("^en", LANG, ignore.case=TRUE)) > 0 else LC_CTYPE == "C" || length(grep("^en", LC_CTYPE, ignore.case=TRUE)) > 0 } (adapting and extending a suggestion by Simon Urbanek) which checks not just the locale but also for an environment variable named LANGUAGE. Is this sufficient? Any help would be appreciated. John -------------------------------- John Fox Department of Sociology McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario Canada L8S 4M4 905-525-9140x23604 http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel