KLocale Class Reference

#include <klocale.h>

List of all members.


Detailed Description

KLocale provides support for country specific stuff like the national language.class for supporting locale settings and national language.

KLocale supports translating, as well as specifying the format for numbers, currency, time, and date.

Author:
Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>, Preston Brown <pbrown@kde.org>, Hans Petter Bieker <bieker@kde.org>, Lukas Tinkl <lukas.tinkl@suse.cz>

Definition at line 124 of file klocale.h.


Public Types

enum  SignPosition {
  ParensAround = 0, BeforeQuantityMoney = 1, AfterQuantityMoney = 2, BeforeMoney = 3,
  AfterMoney = 4
}
enum  ReadDateFlags { NormalFormat = 1, ShortFormat = 2 }
enum  ReadTimeFlags { WithSeconds = 0, WithoutSeconds = 1 }
enum  MeasureSystem { Metric, Imperial }

Public Member Functions

 KLocale (const QString &catalog, KConfig *config=0)
 KLocale (const KLocale &rhs)
KLocaleoperator= (const KLocale &rhs)
 ~KLocale ()
QString translate (const char *index) const
QString translate (const char *comment, const char *fallback) const
QString translate (const char *singular, const char *plural, unsigned long n) const
bool setEncoding (int mibEnum)
bool setLanguage (const QString &language)
bool setLanguage (const QStringList &languages)
bool setCountry (const QString &country)
QString decimalSymbol () const
QString thousandsSeparator () const
QString currencySymbol () const
QString monetaryDecimalSymbol () const
QString monetaryThousandsSeparator () const
QString positiveSign () const
QString negativeSign () const
int fracDigits () const
bool positivePrefixCurrencySymbol () const
bool negativePrefixCurrencySymbol () const
SignPosition positiveMonetarySignPosition () const
SignPosition negativeMonetarySignPosition () const
QString formatMoney (double num, const QString &currency=QString::null, int digits=-1) const
QString formatNumber (double num, int precision=-1) const
QString formatNumber (const QString &numStr) const KDE_DEPRECATED
QString formatNumber (const QString &numStr, bool round, int precision) const
QString formatLong (long num) const
bool nounDeclension () const
QString formatDate (const QDate &pDate, bool shortFormat=false) const
bool dateMonthNamePossessive () const
QString formatTime (const QTime &pTime, bool includeSecs, bool isDuration) const
QString formatTime (const QTime &pTime, bool includeSecs=false) const
bool use12Clock () const
bool weekStartsMonday () const KDE_DEPRECATED
int weekStartDay () const
QString monthName (int i, bool shortName=false) const KDE_DEPRECATED
QString monthNamePossessive (int i, bool shortName=false) const KDE_DEPRECATED
QString weekDayName (int i, bool shortName=false) const KDE_DEPRECATED
const KCalendarSystemcalendar () const
QString calendarType () const
void setCalendar (const QString &calendarType)
QString formatDateTime (const QDateTime &pDateTime, bool shortFormat=true, bool includeSecs=false) const
double readMoney (const QString &numStr, bool *ok=0) const
double readNumber (const QString &numStr, bool *ok=0) const
QDate readDate (const QString &str, bool *ok=0) const
QDate readDate (const QString &intstr, const QString &fmt, bool *ok=0) const
QDate readDate (const QString &str, ReadDateFlags flags, bool *ok=0) const
QTime readTime (const QString &str, bool *ok=0) const
QTime readTime (const QString &str, ReadTimeFlags flags, bool *ok=0) const
QString language () const
QString country () const
QStringList languagesTwoAlpha () const
QStringList languageList () const
const char * encoding () const
int encodingMib () const
QTextCodeccodecForEncoding () const
int fileEncodingMib () const
void setDateFormat (const QString &format)
void setDateFormatShort (const QString &format)
void setDateMonthNamePossessive (bool possessive)
void setTimeFormat (const QString &format)
void setWeekStartsMonday (bool start) KDE_DEPRECATED
void setWeekStartDay (int day)
QString dateFormat () const
QString dateFormatShort () const
QString timeFormat () const
void setDecimalSymbol (const QString &symbol)
void setThousandsSeparator (const QString &separator)
void setPositiveSign (const QString &sign)
void setNegativeSign (const QString &sign)
void setPositiveMonetarySignPosition (SignPosition signpos)
void setNegativeMonetarySignPosition (SignPosition signpos)
void setPositivePrefixCurrencySymbol (bool prefix)
void setNegativePrefixCurrencySymbol (bool prefix)
void setFracDigits (int digits)
void setMonetaryThousandsSeparator (const QString &separator)
void setMonetaryDecimalSymbol (const QString &symbol)
void setCurrencySymbol (const QString &symbol)
int pageSize () const
void setPageSize (int paperFormat)
MeasureSystem measureSystem () const
void setMeasureSystem (MeasureSystem value)
void insertCatalogue (const QString &catalog)
void removeCatalogue (const QString &catalog)
void setActiveCatalogue (const QString &catalog)
QString translateQt (const char *context, const char *sourceText, const char *message) const
QStringList allLanguagesTwoAlpha () const
QString twoAlphaToLanguageName (const QString &code) const
QStringList allCountriesTwoAlpha () const
QString twoAlphaToCountryName (const QString &code) const
QString formatMoney (const QString &numStr) const KDE_DEPRECATED
QString languages () const KDE_DEPRECATED
bool setCharset (const QString &charset) KDE_DEPRECATED
QString charset () const KDE_DEPRECATED

Static Public Member Functions

static void splitLocale (const QString &str, QString &language, QString &country, QString &charset)
static void setMainCatalogue (const char *catalog)
static QString langLookup (const QString &fname, const char *rtype="html")
static QString defaultLanguage ()
static QString defaultCountry ()
static QString _initLanguage (KConfigBase *config)

Static Protected Member Functions

static void initInstance ()

Friends

class KGlobal

Related Functions

(Note that these are not member functions.)

 I18N_NOOP(x)
 I18N_NOOP2(comment, x)
QString i18n (const char *text)
QString i18n (const char *comment, const char *text)
QString i18n (const char *singular, const char *plural, unsigned long n)
QString tr2i18n (const char *message, const char *=0)

Member Enumeration Documentation

Various positions for where to place the positive or negative sign when they are related to a monetary value.

Definition at line 267 of file klocale.h.

The Metric system will give you information in mm, while the Imperial system will give you information in inches.

Definition at line 1012 of file klocale.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

KLocale::KLocale ( const QString catalog,
KConfig config = 0 
)

Constructs a KLocale with the given catalog name.

The constructor looks for an entry Locale/Language in the configuration file. If no config file is specified, it will also look for languages using the environment variables (KDE_LANG, LC_MESSAGES, LC_ALL, LANG), as well as the global configuration file. If KLocale is not able to use any of the specified languages, the default language (en_US) will be used.

If you specify a configuration file, it has to be valid until the KLocale object is destroyed.

Parameters:
catalog The name of the main language file
config The configuration file to use.

Definition at line 83 of file klocale.cpp.

KLocale::KLocale ( const KLocale rhs  ) 

Copy constructor.

Definition at line 2411 of file klocale.cpp.

KLocale::~KLocale (  ) 

Destructor.

Definition at line 704 of file klocale.cpp.


Member Function Documentation

KLocale & KLocale::operator= ( const KLocale rhs  ) 

Assignment operator.

Definition at line 2418 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::translate ( const char *  index  )  const

Translates the string into the corresponding string in the national language, if available.

If not, returns the string itself. There is a KDE wide message file that contains the most often used phrases, so we can avoid duplicating the translation of these phrases. If a phrase is not found in the catalog given to the constructor, it will search in the system catalog. This makes it possible to override some phrases for your needs.

The argument must be an UTF-8 encoded string (If you only use characters that are in US-ASCII you're on the safe side. But for e.g. german umlauts or french accents should be recoded to UTF-8)

Parameters:
index The lookup text and default text, if not found.

Definition at line 761 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::translate ( const char *  comment,
const char *  fallback 
) const

Translates the string into the corresponding string in the national language, if available.

The real contents of the string is in the argument fallback, but the meaning of it is coded into the argument index. In some cases you'll need this function, when english is too ambiguous to express it.

Most of the times the translators will tell you if it can't be translated as it, but think of cases as "New", where the translations differs depending on what is New. Or simple cases as "Open", that can be used to express something is open or it can be used to express that you want something to open... There are tons of such examples.

If translate("Open") is not enough to translate it well, use translate("To Open", "Open") or translate("Is Open", "Open"). The english user will see "Open" in both cases, but the translated version may vary. Of course you can also use i18n()

Parameters:
comment the comment. The lookup text is made out of comment + fallback
fallback the default text, if not found
Returns:
translation

Definition at line 766 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::translate ( const char *  singular,
const char *  plural,
unsigned long  n 
) const

Used to get the correct, translated singular or plural of a word.

Parameters:
singular the singular form of the word, for example "file".
plural the plural form of the word. Must contain a "%n" that will be replaced by the number n, for example "%n files"
n the number
Returns:
the correct singular or plural for the selected language, depending on n

Definition at line 802 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::setEncoding ( int  mibEnum  ) 

Changes the current encoding.

Parameters:
mibEnum The mib of the preferred codec
Returns:
True on success.

Definition at line 2292 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::setLanguage ( const QString language  ) 

Changes the current language.

The current language will be left unchanged if failed. It will force a reload of the country specific configuration as well.

Parameters:
language The language code.
Returns:
True on success.

Definition at line 413 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::setLanguage ( const QStringList languages  ) 

Changes the list of prefed languages for the locale.

The first valid language in the list will be used, or the default (en_US) language will be used if non of the specified languages were available.

Parameters:
languages The list of language codes.
Returns:
True if one of the specified languages were used.

Definition at line 431 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::setCountry ( const QString country  ) 

Changes the current country.

The current country will be left unchanged if failed. It will force a reload of the country specific configuration.

Parameters:
country The ISO 3166 country code.
Returns:
True on success.

Definition at line 390 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::decimalSymbol (  )  const

Returns what a decimal point should look like ("." or "," etc.

) according to the current locale or user settings.

Returns:
The decimal symbol used by locale.

Definition at line 1023 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::thousandsSeparator (  )  const

Returns what the thousands separator should look like ("," or "." etc.

) according to the current locale or user settings.

Returns:
The thousands separator used by locale.

Definition at line 1029 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::currencySymbol (  )  const

Returns what the symbol denoting currency in the current locale as as defined by user settings should look like.

Returns:
The default currency symbol used by locale.

Definition at line 1035 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::monetaryDecimalSymbol (  )  const

Returns what a decimal point should look like ("." or "," etc.

) for monetary values, according to the current locale or user settings.

Returns:
The monetary decimal symbol used by locale.

Definition at line 1041 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::monetaryThousandsSeparator (  )  const

Returns what a thousands separator for monetary values should look like ("," or " " etc.

) according to the current locale or user settings.

Returns:
The monetary thousands separator used by locale.

Definition at line 1047 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::positiveSign (  )  const

Returns what a positive sign should look like ("+", " ", etc.

) according to the current locale or user settings.

Returns:
The positive sign used by locale.

Definition at line 1053 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::negativeSign (  )  const

Returns what a negative sign should look like ("-", etc.

) according to the current locale or user settings.

Returns:
The negative sign used by locale.

Definition at line 1059 of file klocale.cpp.

int KLocale::fracDigits (  )  const

The number of fractional digits to include in numeric/monetary values (usually 2).

Returns:
Default number of fractional digits used by locale.

Definition at line 1065 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::positivePrefixCurrencySymbol (  )  const

If and only if the currency symbol precedes a positive value, this will be true.

Returns:
Where to print the currency symbol for positive numbers.

Definition at line 1071 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::negativePrefixCurrencySymbol (  )  const

If and only if the currency symbol precedes a negative value, this will be true.

Returns:
True if the currency symbol precedes negative numbers.

Definition at line 1077 of file klocale.cpp.

KLocale::SignPosition KLocale::positiveMonetarySignPosition (  )  const

Returns the position of a positive sign in relation to a monetary value.

Returns:
Where/how to print the positive sign.
See also:
SignPosition

Definition at line 1083 of file klocale.cpp.

KLocale::SignPosition KLocale::negativeMonetarySignPosition (  )  const

Denotes where to place a negative sign in relation to a monetary value.

Returns:
Where/how to print the negative sign.
See also:
SignPosition

Definition at line 1089 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatMoney ( double  num,
const QString currency = QString::null,
int  digits = -1 
) const

Given a double, converts that to a numeric string containing the localized monetary equivalent.

e.g. given 123456, return "$ 123,456.00".

Parameters:
num The number we want to format
currency The currency symbol you want.
digits Number of fractional digits, or -1 for the default value
Returns:
The number of money as a localized string
See also:
fracDigits()

Definition at line 1122 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatNumber ( double  num,
int  precision = -1 
) const

Given a double, converts that to a numeric string containing the localized numeric equivalent.

e.g. given 123456.78F, return "123,456.78" (for some European country). If precision isn't specified, 2 is used.

This function is a wrapper that is provided for convenience.

Parameters:
num The number to convert
precision Number of fractional digits used.
Returns:
The number as a localized string
See also:
formatNumber(const QString, bool, int)

Definition at line 1188 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatNumber ( const QString numStr  )  const

Deprecated:
KDE 4.0: merge with formatNumber(const QString int)

calls formatNumber(numStr, 2)

Definition at line 1200 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatNumber ( const QString numStr,
bool  round,
int  precision 
) const

Given a string representing a number, converts that to a numeric string containing the localized numeric equivalent.

e.g. given 123456.78F, return "123,456.78" (for some European country).

Parameters:
numStr The number to convert
round Round fractional digits.
precision Number of fractional digits used.
Returns:
The number as a localized string
Since:
3.5

Definition at line 1296 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatLong ( long  num  )  const

Given an integer, converts that to a numeric string containing the localized numeric equivalent.

e.g. given 123456L, return "123,456" (for some European country).

Parameters:
num The number to convert
Returns:
The number as a localized string
Since:
3.2

Definition at line 1195 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::nounDeclension (  )  const

Use this to determine whether nouns are declined in locale's language.

This property should remain read-only (no setter function)

Returns:
If nouns are declined
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 999 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatDate ( const QDate pDate,
bool  shortFormat = false 
) const

Returns a string formatted to the current locale's conventions regarding dates.

Parameters:
pDate The date to be formated.
shortFormat True for non text dates.
Returns:
The date as a string

Definition at line 1330 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::dateMonthNamePossessive (  )  const

Use this to determine whether in dates a possessive form of month name is preferred ("of January" rather than "January").

Returns:
If possessive form should be used
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 1005 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatTime ( const QTime pTime,
bool  includeSecs,
bool  isDuration 
) const

Returns a string formatted to the current locale's conventions regarding times.

Parameters:
pTime The time to be formated.
includeSecs if true, seconds are included in the output, otherwise only hours and minutes are formatted.
isDuration if true, the given time is a duration, not a clock time. This means "am/pm" shouldn't be displayed.
Returns:
The time as a string

Definition at line 1855 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatTime ( const QTime pTime,
bool  includeSecs = false 
) const

Returns a string formatted to the current locale's conventions regarding times.

Parameters:
pTime The time to be formated.
includeSecs if true, seconds are included in the output, otherwise only hours and minutes are formatted.
Returns:
The time as a string

Definition at line 1850 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::use12Clock (  )  const

Use this to determine if the user wants a 12 hour clock.

Returns:
If the user wants 12h clock

Definition at line 1941 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::weekStartsMonday (  )  const

Deprecated:
Please use the weekStartDay method instead.

Use this to determine if the user wants the week to start on Monday.

Returns:
true if the week starts on Monday

Definition at line 1017 of file klocale.cpp.

int KLocale::weekStartDay (  )  const

Use this to determine which day is the first day of the week.

Returns:
an integer (Monday=1..Sunday=7)
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 1011 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::monthName ( int  i,
bool  shortName = false 
) const

Deprecated:
Returns a string containing the name of the month name used in the Gregorian calendar.

Parameters:
i the month number of the year starting at 1/January.
shortName we will return the short version of the string.
Returns:
The name of the month
Typically the correct replacement for this deprecated class is calendar()->monthString(), which requires a QDate (rather than an integer month) or both a month and a year. This will work across different calendars. Note that you also need to add
 #include <kcalendarsystem.h>
to the applicable file.

Definition at line 556 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::monthNamePossessive ( int  i,
bool  shortName = false 
) const

Deprecated:
Returns a string containing the possessive form of the month name used in the Gregorian calendar. ("of January", "of February", etc.) It's needed in long format dates in some languages.

Parameters:
i the month number of the year starting at 1/January.
shortName we will return the short version of the string.
Returns:
The possessive form of the name of the month
Since:
3.1
Typically the correct replacement for this deprecated class is calendar()->monthNamePossessive(), which requires a QDate (rather than an integer month) or both a month and a year. This will work across different calendars. Note that you also need to add
 #include <kcalendarsystem.h>
to the applicable file.

Definition at line 594 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::weekDayName ( int  i,
bool  shortName = false 
) const

Deprecated:
use calendar()->weekDayName
Returns a string containing the name of the week day used in the Gregorian calendar.

Parameters:
i the day number of the week starting at 1/Monday.
shortName we will return the short version of the string.
Returns:
The name of the day

Definition at line 632 of file klocale.cpp.

const KCalendarSystem * KLocale::calendar (  )  const

Returns a pointer to the calendar system object.

Returns:
the current calendar system instance
Since:
3.2

Definition at line 2400 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::calendarType (  )  const

Returns the name of the calendar system that is currently being used by the system.

Returns:
the name of the calendar system
Since:
3.2

Definition at line 2393 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setCalendar ( const QString calendarType  ) 

Changes the current calendar system to the calendar specified.

Currently "gregorian" and "hijri" are supported. If the calendar system specified is not found, gregorian will be used.

Parameters:
calendarType the name of the calendar type
Since:
3.2

Definition at line 2383 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatDateTime ( const QDateTime pDateTime,
bool  shortFormat = true,
bool  includeSecs = false 
) const

Returns a string formated to the current locale's conventions regarding both date and time.

Parameters:
pDateTime The date and time to be formated.
shortFormat using the short date format.
includeSecs using the short date format.
Returns:
The date and time as a string

Definition at line 1960 of file klocale.cpp.

double KLocale::readMoney ( const QString numStr,
bool *  ok = 0 
) const

Converts a localized monetary string to a double.

Parameters:
numStr the string we want to convert.
ok the boolean that is set to false if it's not a number. If ok is 0, it will be ignored
Returns:
The string converted to a double

Definition at line 1475 of file klocale.cpp.

double KLocale::readNumber ( const QString numStr,
bool *  ok = 0 
) const

Converts a localized numeric string to a double.

Parameters:
numStr the string we want to convert.
ok the boolean that is set to false if it's not a number. If ok is 0, it will be ignored
Returns:
The string converted to a double

Definition at line 1410 of file klocale.cpp.

QDate KLocale::readDate ( const QString str,
bool *  ok = 0 
) const

Converts a localized date string to a QDate.

The bool pointed by ok will be invalid if the date entered was not valid.

Parameters:
str the string we want to convert.
ok the boolean that is set to false if it's not a valid date. If ok is 0, it will be ignored
Returns:
The string converted to a QDate

Definition at line 1589 of file klocale.cpp.

QDate KLocale::readDate ( const QString intstr,
const QString fmt,
bool *  ok = 0 
) const

Converts a localized date string to a QDate, using the specified format.

You will usually not want to use this method.

Definition at line 1603 of file klocale.cpp.

QDate KLocale::readDate ( const QString str,
ReadDateFlags  flags,
bool *  ok = 0 
) const

Converts a localized date string to a QDate.

This method is stricter than readDate(str,&ok): it will either accept a date in full format or a date in short format, depending on flags.

Parameters:
str the string we want to convert.
flags whether the date string is to be in full format or in short format.
ok the boolean that is set to false if it's not a valid date. If ok is 0, it will be ignored
Returns:
The string converted to a QDate
Since:
3.2

Definition at line 1597 of file klocale.cpp.

QTime KLocale::readTime ( const QString str,
bool *  ok = 0 
) const

Converts a localized time string to a QTime.

This method will try to parse it with seconds, then without seconds. The bool pointed to by ok will be set to false if the time entered was not valid.

Parameters:
str the string we want to convert.
ok the boolean that is set to false if it's not a valid time. If ok is 0, it will be ignored
Returns:
The string converted to a QTime

Definition at line 1734 of file klocale.cpp.

QTime KLocale::readTime ( const QString str,
ReadTimeFlags  flags,
bool *  ok = 0 
) const

Converts a localized time string to a QTime.

This method is stricter than readTime(str,&ok): it will either accept a time with seconds or a time without seconds. Use this method when the format is known by the application.

Parameters:
str the string we want to convert.
flags whether the time string is expected to contain seconds or not.
ok the boolean that is set to false if it's not a valid time. If ok is 0, it will be ignored
Returns:
The string converted to a QTime
Since:
3.2

Definition at line 1742 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::language (  )  const

Returns the language used by this object.

The domain AND the library translation must be available in this language. defaultLanguage() is returned by default, if no other available.

Returns:
The currently used language.

Definition at line 546 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::country (  )  const

Returns the country code of the country where the user lives.

defaultCountry() is returned by default, if no other available.

Returns:
The country code for the user.

Definition at line 551 of file klocale.cpp.

QStringList KLocale::languagesTwoAlpha (  )  const

Returns the preferred languages as ISO 639-1 codes.

This means that information about country is removed. If the internal language code might be represented by more than one 639-1 code, they will all be listed (but only once).

If the selected languages are "nn, nb, pt_BR", you will get: "nn, nb, pt".

Returns:
List of language codes
See also:
languageList

Definition at line 2301 of file klocale.cpp.

QStringList KLocale::languageList (  )  const

Returns the languages selected by user.

The codes returned here is the internal language codes.

Returns:
List of language codes
See also:
languagesTwoAlpha

Definition at line 1955 of file klocale.cpp.

const char * KLocale::encoding (  )  const

Returns the user's preferred encoding.

Returns:
The name of the preferred encoding
See also:
codecForEncoding

encodingMib

Definition at line 2258 of file klocale.cpp.

int KLocale::encodingMib (  )  const

Returns the user's preferred encoding.

Returns:
The Mib of the preferred encoding
See also:
encoding

codecForEncoding

Definition at line 2275 of file klocale.cpp.

QTextCodec * KLocale::codecForEncoding (  )  const

Returns the user's preferred encoding.

Should never be NULL.

Returns:
The codec for the preferred encoding
See also:
encoding

encodingMib

Definition at line 2287 of file klocale.cpp.

int KLocale::fileEncodingMib (  )  const

Returns the file encoding.

Returns:
The Mib of the file encoding
See also:
QFile::encodeName

QFile::decodeName

Definition at line 2280 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setDateFormat ( const QString format  ) 

Changes the current date format.

The format of the date is a string which contains variables that will be replaced:

  • Y with the century (e.g. "19" for "1984")
  • y with the lower 2 digits of the year (e.g. "84" for "1984")
  • n with the month (January="1", December="12")
  • m with the month with two digits (January="01", December="12")
  • e with the day of the month (e.g. "1" on the first of march)
  • d with the day of the month with two digits(e.g. "01" on the first of march)
  • b with the short form of the month (e.g. "Jan" for January)
  • B with the long form of the month (e.g. "January")
  • a with the short form of the weekday (e.g. "Wed" for Wednesday)
  • A with the long form of the weekday (e.g. "Wednesday" for Wednesday)
Everything else in the format string will be taken as is. For example, March 20th 1989 with the format "%y:%m:%d" results in "89:03:20".

Parameters:
format The new date format

Definition at line 2089 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setDateFormatShort ( const QString format  ) 

Changes the current short date format.

The format of the date is a string which contains variables that will be replaced:

  • Y with the century (e.g. "19" for "1984")
  • y with the lower 2 digits of the year (e.g. "84" for "1984")
  • n with the month (January="1", December="12")
  • m with the month with two digits (January="01", December="12")
  • e with the day of the month (e.g. "1" on the first of march)
  • d with the day of the month with two digits(e.g. "01" on the first of march)
  • b with the short form of the month (e.g. "Jan" for January)
  • B with the long form of the month (e.g. "January")
  • a with the short form of the weekday (e.g. "Wed" for Wednesday)
  • A with the long form of the weekday (e.g. "Wednesday" for Wednesday)
Everything else in the format string will be taken as is. For example, March 20th 1989 with the format "%y:%m:%d" results in "89:03:20".

Parameters:
format The new short date format

Definition at line 2095 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setDateMonthNamePossessive ( bool  possessive  ) 

Changes the form of month name used in dates.

Parameters:
possessive True if possessive forms should be used
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 2101 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setTimeFormat ( const QString format  ) 

Changes the current time format.

The format of the time is string a which contains variables that will be replaced:

  • H with the hour in 24h format and 2 digits (e.g. 5pm is "17", 5am is "05")
  • k with the hour in 24h format and one digits (e.g. 5pm is "17", 5am is "5")
  • I with the hour in 12h format and 2 digits (e.g. 5pm is "05", 5am is "05")
  • l with the hour in 12h format and one digits (e.g. 5pm is "5", 5am is "5")
  • M with the minute with 2 digits (e.g. the minute of 07:02:09 is "02")
  • S with the seconds with 2 digits (e.g. the minute of 07:02:09 is "09")
  • p with pm or am (e.g. 17.00 is "pm", 05.00 is "am")
Everything else in the format string will be taken as is. For example, 5.23pm with the format "%H:%M" results in "17:23".

Parameters:
format The new time format

Definition at line 2107 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setWeekStartsMonday ( bool  start  ) 

Deprecated:
Please use setWeekStartDay instead.

Changes how KLocale defines the first day in week.

Parameters:
start True if Monday is the first day in the week

Definition at line 2113 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setWeekStartDay ( int  day  ) 

Changes how KLocale defines the first day in week.

Parameters:
day first day of the week (Monday=1..Sunday=7) as integer
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 2122 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::dateFormat (  )  const

Returns the currently selected date format.

Returns:
Current date format.
See also:
setDateFormat()

Definition at line 2131 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::dateFormatShort (  )  const

Returns the currently selected short date format.

Returns:
Current short date format.
See also:
setDateFormatShort()

Definition at line 2137 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::timeFormat (  )  const

Returns the currently selected time format.

Returns:
Current time format.
See also:
setTimeFormat()

Definition at line 2143 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setDecimalSymbol ( const QString symbol  ) 

Changes the symbol used to identify the decimal pointer.

Parameters:
symbol The new decimal symbol.

Definition at line 2149 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setThousandsSeparator ( const QString separator  ) 

Changes the separator used to group digits when formating numbers.

Parameters:
separator The new thousands separator.

Definition at line 2155 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setPositiveSign ( const QString sign  ) 

Changes the sign used to identify a positive number.

Normally this is left blank.

Parameters:
sign Sign used for positive numbers.

Definition at line 2162 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setNegativeSign ( const QString sign  ) 

Changes the sign used to identify a negative number.

Parameters:
sign Sign used for negative numbers.

Definition at line 2168 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setPositiveMonetarySignPosition ( SignPosition  signpos  ) 

Changes the sign position used for positive monetary values.

Parameters:
signpos The new sign position

Definition at line 2174 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setNegativeMonetarySignPosition ( SignPosition  signpos  ) 

Changes the sign position used for negative monetary values.

Parameters:
signpos The new sign position

Definition at line 2180 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setPositivePrefixCurrencySymbol ( bool  prefix  ) 

Changes the position where the currency symbol should be printed for positive monetary values.

Parameters:
prefix True if the currency symbol should be prefixed instead of postfixed

Definition at line 2186 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setNegativePrefixCurrencySymbol ( bool  prefix  ) 

Changes the position where the currency symbol should be printed for negative monetary values.

Parameters:
prefix True if the currency symbol should be prefixed instead of postfixed

Definition at line 2192 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setFracDigits ( int  digits  ) 

Changes the number of digits used when formating numbers.

Parameters:
digits The default number of digits to use.

Definition at line 2198 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setMonetaryThousandsSeparator ( const QString separator  ) 

Changes the separator used to group digits when formating monetary values.

Parameters:
separator The new thousands separator.

Definition at line 2204 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setMonetaryDecimalSymbol ( const QString symbol  ) 

Changes the symbol used to identify the decimal pointer for monetary values.

Parameters:
symbol The new decimal symbol.

Definition at line 2211 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setCurrencySymbol ( const QString symbol  ) 

Changes the current currency symbol.

Parameters:
symbol The new currency symbol

Definition at line 2217 of file klocale.cpp.

int KLocale::pageSize (  )  const

Returns the preferred page size for printing.

Returns:
The preferred page size, cast it to QPrinter::PageSize

Definition at line 2223 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setPageSize ( int  paperFormat  ) 

Changes the preferred page size when printing.

Parameters:
paperFormat the new preferred page size in the format QPrinter::PageSize

Definition at line 2229 of file klocale.cpp.

KLocale::MeasureSystem KLocale::measureSystem (  )  const

Returns which measuring system we use.

Returns:
The preferred measuring system

Definition at line 2236 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setMeasureSystem ( MeasureSystem  value  ) 

Changes the preferred measuring system.

Returns:
value The preferred measuring system

Definition at line 2242 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::insertCatalogue ( const QString catalog  ) 

Adds another catalog to search for translation lookup.

This function is useful for extern libraries and/or code, that provide there own messages.

If the catalog does not exist for the chosen language, it will be ignored and en_US will be used.

Parameters:
catalog The catalog to add.

Definition at line 637 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::removeCatalogue ( const QString catalog  ) 

Removes a catalog for translation lookup.

Parameters:
catalog The catalog to remove.
See also:
insertCatalogue()

Definition at line 686 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setActiveCatalogue ( const QString catalog  ) 

Sets the active catalog for translation lookup.

Parameters:
catalog The catalog to activate.

Definition at line 695 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::translateQt ( const char *  context,
const char *  sourceText,
const char *  message 
) const

Translates a message as a QTranslator is supposed to.

The parameters are similar to i18n(), but the result value has other semantics (it can be QString::null)

Since:
3.1

Definition at line 955 of file klocale.cpp.

QStringList KLocale::allLanguagesTwoAlpha (  )  const

Returns list of all known ISO 639-1 codes.

Returns:
a list of all language codes
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 2341 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::twoAlphaToLanguageName ( const QString code  )  const

Convert a ISO 639-1 code to a human readable form.

Parameters:
code the language ISO 639-1 code
Returns:
the human readable form
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 2349 of file klocale.cpp.

QStringList KLocale::allCountriesTwoAlpha (  )  const

Returns list of all known country codes.

Returns:
a list of all country codes
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 2362 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::twoAlphaToCountryName ( const QString code  )  const

Convert a country code to a human readable form.

Parameters:
code the country code
Returns:
the human readable form of the country name
Since:
3.1

Definition at line 2376 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::splitLocale ( const QString str,
QString language,
QString country,
QString charset 
) [static]

Returns the parts of the parameter str understood as language setting the format is language_COUNTRY.charset.

Parameters:
str The string to split.
language This will be set to the language part of the string.
country This will be set to the country part of the string.
charset This will be set to the charset part of the string.

Definition at line 513 of file klocale.cpp.

void KLocale::setMainCatalogue ( const char *  catalog  )  [static]

Use this as main catalog for *all* KLocales, if not the appname will be used.

This function is best to be the very first instruction in your program's main function as it only has an effect before the first KLocale object is created.

Parameters:
catalog Catalogue to override all other main catalogues.

Definition at line 1405 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::langLookup ( const QString fname,
const char *  rtype = "html" 
) [static]

Finds localized resource in resourceDir( rtype ) + <lang> + fname.

Parameters:
fname relative path to find
rtype resource type to use

Definition at line 2012 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::defaultLanguage (  )  [static]

Returns the name of the internal language.

Returns:
Name of the default language

Definition at line 2248 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::defaultCountry (  )  [static]

Returns the name of the default country.

Returns:
Name of the default country

Definition at line 2253 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::formatMoney ( const QString numStr  )  const

Deprecated:
use formatMoney(double)

Definition at line 1183 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::languages (  )  const

Deprecated:
Use languageList()
Returns:
String containing language codes separated by colons

Definition at line 1950 of file klocale.cpp.

bool KLocale::setCharset ( const QString charset  ) 

Deprecated:
Returns:
True

Definition at line 2450 of file klocale.cpp.

QString KLocale::charset (  )  const

Deprecated:
See also:
encoding

Definition at line 2451 of file klocale.cpp.


Friends And Related Function Documentation

I18N_NOOP (  )  [related]

I18N_NOOP marks a string to be translated without translating it.

Do not use this unless you know you need it. http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/developer-faq.html#q2.11.2

Definition at line 52 of file klocale.h.

I18N_NOOP2 ( comment,
 )  [related]

If the string is too ambiguous to be translated well to a non-english language, use this instead of I18N_NOOP to separate lookup string and english.

Warning:
You need to call i18n( comment, stringVar ) later on, not just i18n( stringVar ).
Since:
3.3

Definition at line 63 of file klocale.h.

QString i18n ( const char *  text  )  [related]

i18n is the function that does everything you need to translate a string.

You just wrap around every user visible string a i18n call to get a QString with the string in the user's preferred language.

The argument must be an UTF-8 encoded string (If you only use characters that are in US-ASCII, you're on the safe side. But for e.g. German umlauts or French accents should be recoded to UTF-8)

Definition at line 1969 of file klocale.cpp.

QString i18n ( const char *  comment,
const char *  text 
) [related]

If the string is too ambiguous to be translated well to a non-english language, use this form of i18n to separate lookup string and english text.

See also:
translate

Definition at line 1977 of file klocale.cpp.

QString i18n ( const char *  singular,
const char *  plural,
unsigned long  n 
) [related]

If you want to handle plural forms, use this form of i18n.

Parameters:
singular the singular form of the word, for example "file".
plural the plural form of the word. Must contain a "%n" that will be replaced by the number n, for example "%n files"
n the number
Returns:
the correct singular or plural for the selected language, depending on n
See also:
translate

Definition at line 1985 of file klocale.cpp.

QString tr2i18n ( const char *  message,
const char *  = 0 
) [related]

Qt3's uic generates i18n( "msg", "comment" ) calls which conflict with our i18n method.

We use uic -tr tr2i18n to redirect to the right i18n() function

Definition at line 108 of file klocale.h.


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