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NAME

6       Locale::Maketext::Simple - Simple interface to
7       Locale::Maketext::Lexicon
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VERSION

10       This document describes version 0.18 of Locale::Maketext::Simple,
11       released Septermber 8, 2006.
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SYNOPSIS

14       Minimal setup (looks for auto/Foo/*.po and auto/Foo/*.mo):
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16           package Foo;
17           use Locale::Maketext::Simple;       # exports 'loc'
18           loc_lang('fr');                     # set language to French
19           sub hello {
20               print loc("Hello, [_1]!", "World");
21           }
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23       More sophisticated example:
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25           package Foo::Bar;
26           use Locale::Maketext::Simple (
27               Class       => 'Foo',       # search in auto/Foo/
28               Style       => 'gettext',   # %1 instead of [_1]
29               Export      => 'maketext',  # maketext() instead of loc()
30               Subclass    => 'L10N',      # Foo::L10N instead of Foo::I18N
31               Decode      => 1,           # decode entries to unicode-strings
32               Encoding    => 'locale',    # but encode lexicons in current locale
33                                           # (needs Locale::Maketext::Lexicon 0.36)
34           );
35           sub japh {
36               print maketext("Just another %1 hacker", "Perl");
37           }
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DESCRIPTION

40       This module is a simple wrapper around Locale::Maketext::Lexicon,
41       designed to alleviate the need of creating Language Classes for module
42       authors.
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44       If Locale::Maketext::Lexicon is not present, it implements a minimal
45       localization function by simply interpolating "[_1]" with the first
46       argument, "[_2]" with the second, etc.  Interpolated function like
47       "[quant,_1]" are treated as "[_1]", with the sole exception of
48       "[tense,_1,X]", which will append "ing" to "_1" when X is "present", or
49       appending "ed" to <_1> otherwise.
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OPTIONS

52       All options are passed either via the "use" statement, or via an
53       explicit "import".
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55   Class
56       By default, Locale::Maketext::Simple draws its source from the calling
57       package's auto/ directory; you can override this behaviour by
58       explicitly specifying another package as "Class".
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60   Path
61       If your PO and MO files are under a path elsewhere than "auto/", you
62       may specify it using the "Path" option.
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64   Style
65       By default, this module uses the "maketext" style of "[_1]" and
66       "[quant,_1]" for interpolation.  Alternatively, you can specify the
67       "gettext" style, which uses %1 and "%quant(%1)" for interpolation.
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69       This option is case-insensitive.
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71   Export
72       By default, this module exports a single function, "loc", into its
73       caller's namespace.  You can set it to another name, or set it to an
74       empty string to disable exporting.
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76   Subclass
77       By default, this module creates an "::I18N" subclass under the caller's
78       package (or the package specified by "Class"), and stores lexicon data
79       in its subclasses.  You can assign a name other than "I18N" via this
80       option.
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82   Decode
83       If set to a true value, source entries will be converted into
84       utf8-strings (available in Perl 5.6.1 or later).  This feature needs
85       the Encode or Encode::compat module.
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87   Encoding
88       Specifies an encoding to store lexicon entries, instead of
89       utf8-strings.  If set to "locale", the encoding from the current locale
90       setting is used.  Implies a true value for "Decode".
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

93       Thanks to Jos I. Boumans for suggesting this module to be written.
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95       Thanks to Chia-Liang Kao for suggesting "Path" and "loc_lang".
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SEE ALSO

98       Locale::Maketext, Locale::Maketext::Lexicon
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AUTHORS

101       Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
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104       Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>.
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106       This software is released under the MIT license cited below.
107       Additionally, when this software is distributed with Perl Kit, Version
108       5, you may also redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
109       as Perl itself.
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112       Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
113       copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
114       "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
115       without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
116       distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
117       permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
118       the following conditions:
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