File: gettext.info, Node: References, Prev: The original ABOUT-NLS, Up: Conclusion 18.3 Related Readings ===================== * NOTE: * This documentation section is outdated and needs to be revised. Eugene H. Dorr (‘dorre@well.com’) maintains an interesting bibliography on internationalization matters, called ‘Internationalization Reference List’, which is available as: ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/examples/nutshell/ujip/doc/i18n-books.txt Michael Gschwind (‘mike@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at’) maintains a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list, entitled ‘Programming for Internationalisation’. This FAQ discusses writing programs which can handle different language conventions, character sets, etc.; and is applicable to all character set encodings, with particular emphasis on ISO 8859-1. It is regularly published in Usenet groups ‘comp.unix.questions’, ‘comp.std.internat’, ‘comp.software.international’, ‘comp.lang.c’, ‘comp.windows.x’, ‘comp.std.c’, ‘comp.answers’ and ‘news.answers’. The home location of this document is: ftp://ftp.vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at/pub/8bit/ISO-programming Patrick D'Cruze (‘pdcruze@li.org’) wrote a tutorial about NLS matters, and Jochen Hein (‘Hein@student.tu-clausthal.de’) took over the responsibility of maintaining it. It may be found as: ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/nls/catalogs/Incoming/... ...locale-tutorial-0.8.txt.gz This site is mirrored in: ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/linux/sunsite/ A French version of the same tutorial should be findable at: ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/linux/french/docs/ together with French translations of many Linux-related documents.
