POFILEGLOSSARY(1)POFILEGLOSSARY(1)NAME
POFileGlossary - checks a collection of PO files against a glossary
SYNOPSIS
POFileGlossary [OPTION] [...] [GLOSSARY] [FILE] [...]
INTRODUCTION
POFileGlossary checks a collection of PO files against a glossary
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS --help or -h
show usage instructions
GLOSSARY FILE FORMAT
Glossary files are in XML format.
MORE INFORMATION
gettext-lint web page: http://gettext-lint.sourceforge.net/
AUTHOR
Pedro Morais.
<morais@kde.org>
08/17/2006 POFILEGLOSSARY(1)
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intltool-extract - generate header files which can be read by gettext
SYNOPSIS
intltool-extract [options]... SOURCE_FILE
DESCRIPTION
intltool-extract extracts strings in the specified XML/INI type SOURCE_FILE and writes them into a C header file. Then xgettext(1) can
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OPTIONS -l
--local
Creates a subdirectory under current working directory (named "tmp/") and writes files there. This option can't be used with --update
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--update
Writes header file into the same directory the source file is in. New file name is the source file name appending ".h" extension. This
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--type=TYPE
Specify the type of source file. Currently supported types are:
"gettext/glade" (.glade, .glade2)
"gettext/gsettings" (.gschema.xml)
"gettext/ini" (Generic INI file)
"gettext/keys" (.keys)
"gettext/rfc822deb" (RFC 822 format file)
"gettext/quoted" (all strings within "")
"gettext/schemas" (.schemas)
"gettext/scheme" (.scm)
"gettext/xml" (Generic XML file)
-v
--version
Show version information.
-h
--help
Show usage and basic help information.
-q
--quiet
Be quiet while running.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to http://bugs.launchpad.net/intltool
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Darin Adler <darin@bentspoon.com>
Kenneth Christiansen <kenneth@gnu.org>
Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@eazel.com>
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