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xliff2oo(1)						      Translate Toolkit 1.9.0						       xliff2oo(1)

NAME
xliff2oo - convert XLIFF localization files to an OpenOffice.org (SDF) localization file SYNOPSIS
xliff2oo [--version] [-h|--help] [--manpage] [--progress PROGRESS] [--errorlevel ERRORLEVEL] [-i|--input] INPUT [-x|--exclude EXCLUDE] [-o|--output] OUTPUT [-t|--template TEMPLATE] [-l|--language LANG] [--source-language LANG] [-T|--keeptimestamp] [--nonrecursiveoutput] [--nonrecursivetemplate] [--skipsource] [--filteraction ACTION] [--fuzzy] [--nofuzzy] [--multifile MULTIFILESTYLE] OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h/--help show this help message and exit --manpage output a manpage based on the help --progress show progress as: dots, none, bar, names, verbose --errorlevel show errorlevel as: none, message, exception, traceback -i/--input read from INPUT in xlf, po, pot formats -x/--exclude exclude names matching EXCLUDE from input paths -o/--output write to OUTPUT in sdf, oo formats -t/--template read from TEMPLATE in sdf, oo formats -l/--language set target language code (e.g. af-ZA) [required] --source-language set source language code (default en-US) -T/--keeptimestamp don't change the timestamps of the strings --nonrecursiveoutput don't treat the output oo as a recursive store --nonrecursivetemplate don't treat the template oo as a recursive store --skipsource don't output the source language, but fallback to it where needed --filteraction action on pofilter failure: none (default), warn, exclude-serious, exclude-all --fuzzy use translations marked fuzzy --nofuzzy don't use translations marked fuzzy (default) --multifile how to split po/pot files (single, toplevel or onefile) Translate Toolkit 1.9.0 xliff2oo(1)

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po2rc(1)						      Translate Toolkit 1.9.0							  po2rc(1)

NAME
po2rc - Convert Gettext PO localization files back to Windows Resource (.rc) files SYNOPSIS
po2rc [--version] [-h|--help] [--manpage] [--progress PROGRESS] [--errorlevel ERRORLEVEL] [-i|--input] INPUT [-x|--exclude EXCLUDE] [-o|--output] OUTPUT [-t|--template TEMPLATE] [--charset CHARSET] [-l|--lang LANG] [--sublang SUBLANG] [--fuzzy] [--nofuzzy] DESCRIPTION
See: http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/po2rc for examples and usage instructions. OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h/--help show this help message and exit --manpage output a manpage based on the help --progress show progress as: dots, none, bar, names, verbose --errorlevel show errorlevel as: none, message, exception, traceback -i/--input read from INPUT in po, pot formats -x/--exclude exclude names matching EXCLUDE from input paths -o/--output write to OUTPUT in rc format -t/--template read from TEMPLATE in rc format --charset charset to use to decode the RC files (default: utf-8) -l/--lang LANG entry --sublang SUBLANG entry (default: SUBLANG_DEFAULT) --fuzzy use translations marked fuzzy --nofuzzy don't use translations marked fuzzy (default) Translate Toolkit 1.9.0 po2rc(1)
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