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