pub enum Language {
FromEnvironment,
AcceptLanguage(AcceptLanguage),
}
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Used to set the language for rendering.
SVG documents can use the <switch>
element, whose children have a systemLanguage
attribute; only the first child which has a systemLanguage
that matches the
preferred languages will be rendered.
This enum, used with CairoRenderer::with_language
, configures how to obtain the
user’s prefererred languages.
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FromEnvironment
Use the Unix environment variables LANGUAGE
, LC_ALL
, LC_MESSAGES
and LANG
to obtain the
user’s language.
This uses g_get_language_names()
underneath.
AcceptLanguage(AcceptLanguage)
Use a list of languages in the form of an HTTP Accept-Language header, like es, en;q=0.8
.
This is convenient when you want to select an explicit set of languages, instead of assuming that the Unix environment has the language you want.
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Language
impl Send for Language
impl Sync for Language
impl Unpin for Language
impl UnwindSafe for Language
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