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po4a-updatepo - update the translation (in PO format) of documentation
po4a-updatepo -f fmt (-m master.doc)+ (-p XX.po)+
(XX.po are the outputs, all others are inputs)
The po4a (PO for anything) project goal is to ease translations (and more interestingly, the maintenance of translations) using gettext tools on areas where they were not expected like documentation.
The po4a-updatepo script is in charge of updating PO files to make them reflect the changes made to the original documentation file. For that, it converts the documentation file to a POT file, and call msgmerge(1) on this new POT and on the provided PO files.
It is possible to give more than one PO file (if you want to update several languages at once), and several documentation files (if you want to store the translations of several documents in the same PO file).
If the master document has non-ASCII characters, this script will convert the PO files to UTF-8 (if they weren't already), for a transparent handling of non-standard characters.
Argument can be followed by a comma and either wrap or nowrap keyword. References are written by default on a single line. The wrap option wraps references on several lines, to mimic gettext tools (xgettext and msgmerge). This option will become the default in a future release, because it is more sensible. The nowrap option is available so that users who want to keep the old behavior can do so.
Historically, the gettext suite has reformatted the po files at the 77th column for cosmetics. This option specifies the behavior of po4a. If set to a numerical value, po4a will wrap the po file after this column and after newlines in the content. If set to newlines, po4a will only split the msgid and msgstr after newlines in the content. If set to no, po4a will not wrap the po file at all. The wrapping of the reference comments is controlled by the --porefs option.
Note that this option has no impact on how the msgid and msgstr are wrapped, ie on how newlines are added to the content of these strings.
po4a-gettextize(1), po4a-normalize(1), po4a-translate(1), po4a(7)
Denis Barbier <barbier@linuxfr.org> Nicolas François <nicolas.francois@centraliens.net> Martin Quinson (mquinson#debian.org)
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2023-01-03 | Po4a Tools |