Tornado 4.5 Documentation
supports loading translations in two formats: the .mo format used by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will will generally call either tornado.locale.load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at startup; see those methods for more details on the supported formats.. You can get the list uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools). If neither method0 码力 | 333 页 | 322.34 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 5.1 Documentation
supports loading translations in two formats: the .mo format used by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will will generally call either tornado.locale.load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at startup; see those methods for more details on the supported formats.. You can get the list uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools). If neither method0 码力 | 359 页 | 347.32 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.0 Documentation
supports loading translations in two formats: the .mo format used by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will will generally call either tornado.locale.load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at startup; see those methods for more details on the supported formats. You can get the list uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools). If neither method0 码力 | 869 页 | 692.83 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.1 Documentation
supports loading translations in two formats: the .mo format used by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will will generally call either tornado.locale.load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at startup; see those methods for more details on the supported formats. You can get the list uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools). If neither method0 码力 | 931 页 | 708.03 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.1 Documentation
the .mo format used by gettext and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will generally call either tornado.locale. load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at one of load_translations (which uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext and related tools). If neither method is called, the Locale.translate detection, UTF-16, and UTF-8-with-BOM. tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations(directory: str, domain: str) → None Loads translations from gettext’s locale tree Locale tree is similar to system’s /usr/share/locale0 码力 | 245 页 | 904.24 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.0 Documentation
the .mo format used by gettext and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will generally call either tornado.locale. load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at one of load_translations (which uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext and related tools). If neither method is called, the Locale.translate detection, UTF-16, and UTF-8-with-BOM. tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations(directory: str, domain: str) → None Loads translations from gettext’s locale tree Locale tree is similar to system’s /usr/share/locale0 码力 | 245 页 | 885.76 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 4.5 Documentation
the .mo format used by gettext and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will generally call either tornado.locale. load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at one of load_translations (which uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext and related tools). If neither method is called, the Locale.translate encoding detection, UTF-16, and UTF-8-with-BOM. tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations(directory, domain) Loads translations from gettext’s locale tree Locale tree is similar to system’s /usr/share/locale0 码力 | 222 页 | 833.04 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 5.1 Documentation
the .mo format used by gettext and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will generally call either tornado.locale. load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at one of load_translations (which uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext and related tools). If neither method is called, the Locale.translate encoding detection, UTF-16, and UTF-8-with-BOM. tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations(directory, domain) Loads translations from gettext’s locale tree Locale tree is similar to system’s /usr/share/locale0 码力 | 243 页 | 895.80 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.2 Documentation
supports loading translations in two formats: the .mo format used by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools, and a simple .csv format. An application will will generally call either tornado.locale.load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at startup; see those methods for more details on the supported formats. You can get the list uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext [https://docs.python.org/3/library/gettext.html#module-gettext] and related tools). If neither method0 码力 | 407 页 | 385.03 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.4 Documentation
The tornado.locale module supports loading translations in two formats: the .mo format used by gettext 6.1. User’s guide 29 Tornado Documentation, Release 6.4 and related tools, and a simple .csv format application will generally call either tornado.locale. load_translations or tornado.locale.load_gettext_translations once at startup; see those methods for more details on the supported formats. You can one of load_translations (which uses a simple CSV format) or load_gettext_translations (which uses the .mo format supported by gettext and related tools). If nei- ther method is called, the Locale.translate0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3
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