NAME
   Catalyst::Plugin::I18N - I18N for Catalyst

SYNOPSIS
       use Catalyst 'I18N';

       print join ' ', @{ $c->languages };
       $c->languages( ['de'] );
       print $c->localize('Hello Catalyst');

   Use a macro if you're lazy:

      [% MACRO l(text, args) BLOCK;
          c.localize(text, args);
      END; %]

      [% l('Hello Catalyst') %]
      [% l('Hello [_1]', 'Catalyst') %]
      [% l('lalala[_1]lalala[_2]', ['test', 'foo']) %]

DESCRIPTION
   Supports mo/po files and Maketext classes under your applications I18N
   namespace.

      # MyApp/I18N/de.po
      msgid "Hello Catalyst"
      msgstr "Hallo Katalysator"

      #MyApp/I18N/de.pm
      package MyApp::I18N::de;
      use base 'MyApp::I18N';
      our %Lexicon = ( 'Hello Catalyst' => 'Hallo Katalysator' );
      1;

 CONFIGURATION
   You can override any parameter sent to Locale::Maketext::Simple by
   specifying a "maketext_options" hashref to the "Plugin::I18N" config
   section. For example, the following configuration will override the
   "Decode" parameter which normally defaults to 1:

       __PACKAGE__->config(
           'Plugin::I18N' =>
               maketext_options => {
                   Decode => 0
               }
       );

 EXTENDED METHODS
  setup
 METHODS
  languages
   Contains languages.

      $c->languages(['de_DE']);
      print join '', @{ $c->languages };

  language
   return selected locale in your locales list.

  language_tag
   return language tag for current locale. The most notable difference from
   this method in comparison to "language()" is typically that languages
   and regions are joined with a dash and not an underscore.

       $c->language(); # en_us
       $c->language_tag(); # en-us

  loc
  localize
   Localize text.

       print $c->localize( 'Welcome to Catalyst, [_1]', 'sri' );

SEE ALSO
   Catalyst

AUTHOR
   Sebastian Riedel <[email protected]>

   Brian Cassidy <[email protected]>

   Christian Hansen <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
   This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.