cal3d_converter(1) General Commands Manual cal3d_converter(1)NAME
cal3d_converter - convert cal3d files from / to binary and XML (version 0.11.0)
SYNOPSIS
cal3d_converter source destination
DESCRIPTION
A source or destination cal3d file is either a skeleton (.xsf or .csf), a mesh (.xmf or .cmf), an animation (.xaf or .caf) or a material
(.xrf or .crf). The files with an extension starting with an x denote XML files (.xsf, .xmf, .xaf, xrf) and the files with an extension
starting with a c denot binary files (.csf, .cmf, .caf, .crf).
If the source is a file of a given type, the destination is expected to be a file of the same type.
EXAMPLES
cal3d_converter skeleton.csf skeleton.xsf
Convert the skeleton.csf skeleton file from binary format to XML format.
AUTHORS
Loic Dachary <loic@gnu.org>
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itstool - convert between XML and PO using ITS
SYNOPSIS
itstool [OPTIONS] [XMLFILES]
itstool -m <MOFILE> [OPTIONS] [XMLFILES]
DESCRIPTION
itstool extracts messages from XML files and outputs PO template files, then merges translations from MO files to create translated XML
files. It determines what to translate and how to chunk it into messages using the W3C Internationalization Tag Set (ITS).
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OPTIONS
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Merging
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-o FILE
--out=FILE
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Common
-i ITS
--its=ITS
load the ITS rules in the file ITS (can specify multiple times)
AUTHOR
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