This function is a variant of g_dgettext() which supports
a disambiguating message context. GNU gettext uses the
'\004' character to separate the message context and
message id in msgctxtid.
If 0 is passed as msgidoffset, this function will fall back to
trying to use the deprecated convention of using "|" as a separation
character.
This uses g_dgettext() internally. See that functions for differences
with dgettext() proper.
Applications should normally not use this function directly,
but use the C_() macro for translations with context.
Since 2.16
This function is a variant of g_dgettext() which supports a disambiguating message context. GNU gettext uses the '\004' character to separate the message context and message id in msgctxtid. If 0 is passed as msgidoffset, this function will fall back to trying to use the deprecated convention of using "|" as a separation character. This uses g_dgettext() internally. See that functions for differences with dgettext() proper. Applications should normally not use this function directly, but use the C_() macro for translations with context. Since 2.16