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Guile provides internationalization21
support for Scheme programs in two ways. First, procedures to
manipulate text and data in a way that conforms to particular cultural
conventions (i.e., in a “locale-dependent” way) are provided in the
(ice-9 i18n). Second, Guile allows the use of GNU
gettext to translate program message strings.
| • i18n Introduction | Introduction to Guile’s i18n support. | |
| • Text Collation | Sorting strings and characters. | |
| • Character Case Mapping | Case mapping. | |
| • Number Input and Output | Parsing and printing numbers. | |
| • Accessing Locale Information | Detailed locale information. | |
| • Gettext Support | Translating message strings. |
For concision and style, programmers often like to refer to internationalization as “i18n”.