Intlize is a software tool that enables programs and libraries to accommodate internationalization.
One of the key features of this software is the integration of Gettext tools that can process human-readable files. This makes it easy for developers to localize their applications, and the resulting files can be easily compiled and embedded into the software.
In addition, Intlize provides C and C++ runtime files that can be directly included in your source code. This means users can quickly and easily add internationalization support to their software, without having to create and manage their own files and libraries.
The installation process for Intlize is straightforward, and requires only a few simple steps. Users simply need to navigate to the top-level source directory where the README is located, and then run ./configure, make, and sudo make install commands to install the software on their system.
There are also several useful options available for the configure command, such as the ability to set a custom installation directory using the --prefix argument. This allows users to customize the installation location of programs, libraries, headers, and other files.
Lastly, the latest release of Intlize features several important updates and improvements. These include the addition of the optional catgets runtime interface, and updates to both the Intlize software and documentation to reflect these changes.
Version 0.4.0: N/A