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Trail: Internationalization
Lesson: Formatting
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We all like to use programs that let us know what's going on. Programs that keep us informed often do so by displaying status and error messages. Of course, these messages need to be translated so they can be understood by end users around the world. The section Isolating Locale-Specific Data discusses translatable text messages. Usually, you're done after you move a message Dealing with Compound Messages
A compound message
may contain
several kinds
of variables: dates, times, strings, numbers,
currencies, and percentages.
To format a compound message
in a locale-independent manner,
you construct
a pattern that you apply to a
Handling Plurals
The words in a message usually vary if
both plural and singular word forms are possible.
With the
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