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az.po | ||
ca.po | ||
ChangeLog | ||
cs.po | ||
da.po | ||
de.po | ||
desk.pl | ||
el.po | ||
es_ES.po | ||
es.po | ||
fi.po | ||
fr.po | ||
hu.po | ||
it.po | ||
ja.po | ||
ko.po | ||
lv.po | ||
nl.po | ||
no.po | ||
pl.po | ||
POTFILES.in | ||
pt_BR.po | ||
README.tools | ||
ro.po | ||
ru.po | ||
sk.po | ||
sl.po | ||
sv.po | ||
ta.po | ||
tr.po | ||
uk.po | ||
update.pl | ||
update.sh | ||
wa.po | ||
zh_CN.GB2312.po | ||
zh_TW.po |
The po/ directory includes two perlscripts, which is done to help making the translations fully uptodate. The first script is called update.pl and is supposed to be run like this: ./update.pl [OPTIONS] ...LANGCODE This will updates the pot file (the po template, generated from the source code) and merge them with the translations po files. For instance to do this for Danish, type the following ./update.pl da The update.pl script also supports other options, they are: -V, --version shows the version -H, --help shows this help page -P, --pot only generates the potfile -M, --maintain search for missing files in POTFILES.in Especially the --maintain option is very handy for package maintainer, to check if you included all the files that have marked strings in the POTFILES.in, so they will be in the generated po template, the socalled pot file. There is though one thing to take notice of with this option, please check the configure.in file to make sure that the files you add to POTFILES.in are being build, otherwise this can leed to "make dist" throuble. The other utility is the desk.pl script, which will check the cvs module for missing translation in files like *.desktop, *.directory, *.soundlist and so on. Run the script like this: ./desk.pl [OPTIONS] ...LANGCODE ENTRY An example use could be. ./desk.pl da which will check all the files for missing Name[da] entries, or ./desk.pl no Comment which will check all the files for missing Comment[no] entries. "Comment" can here be replaced with whatever you like All scripts support the --help option for further help, though it's not very extensive for the moment. Kenneth Christiansen kenneth@gnu.org kenneth@gnome.org Both scripts are copyright 2000 The Free Software Foundation and me.