From: scootergrisen <sco...@gm...> - 2017-07-22 10:15:04
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Are there any pot files for updating the po files? |
From: Massimo M. <mai...@gm...> - 2017-07-23 16:47:04
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scootergrisen ha scritto il 22/07/2017 alle 12:14: > Are there any pot files for updating the po files? Pot files are generated from source with the following commands: $ autogen.sh $ cd /po $ make update-po -- Massimo Maiurana Ragusa (RG) |
From: scootergrisen <sco...@gm...> - 2017-07-23 16:49:33
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Den 23-07-2017 kl. 18:46 skrev Massimo Maiurana: > scootergrisen ha scritto il 22/07/2017 alle 12:14: >> Are there any pot files for updating the po files? > > Pot files are generated from source with the following commands: > > $ autogen.sh > $ cd /po > $ make update-po > > Ok its just easier as a translator to get a single pot file and upate a po file then having to set up and dowload and build and kind of things. For other software i translation i just get the latest pot file and update my po file with msgmerge. |
From: Massimo M. <mai...@gm...> - 2017-07-23 16:56:32
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scootergrisen ha scritto il 23/07/2017 alle 18:49: > Den 23-07-2017 kl. 18:46 skrev Massimo Maiurana: >> scootergrisen ha scritto il 22/07/2017 alle 12:14: >>> Are there any pot files for updating the po files? >> >> Pot files are generated from source with the following commands: >> >> $ autogen.sh >> $ cd /po >> $ make update-po >> >> > > Ok its just easier as a translator to get a single pot file and upate a > po file then having to set up and dowload and build and kind of things. > For other software i translation i just get the latest pot file and > update my po file with msgmerge. The above commands does not just generate the pot file, make update-po also run msgmerge on all po files. -- Massimo Maiurana Ragusa (RG) |
From: scootergrisen <sco...@gm...> - 2017-07-23 16:59:28
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Den 23-07-2017 kl. 18:56 skrev Massimo Maiurana: > scootergrisen ha scritto il 23/07/2017 alle 18:49: >> Den 23-07-2017 kl. 18:46 skrev Massimo Maiurana: >>> scootergrisen ha scritto il 22/07/2017 alle 12:14: >>>> Are there any pot files for updating the po files? >>> >>> Pot files are generated from source with the following commands: >>> >>> $ autogen.sh >>> $ cd /po >>> $ make update-po >>> >>> >> >> Ok its just easier as a translator to get a single pot file and upate a >> po file then having to set up and dowload and build and kind of things. >> For other software i translation i just get the latest pot file and >> update my po file with msgmerge. > > The above commands does not just generate the pot file, make update-po > also run msgmerge on all po files. > Ok but for me at least its way much easier just to get the latest pot file. It can be annoying having to download all kind og build tools and set up the system to be able to build etc. |
From: Carsten H. (T. R. <ra...@ra...> - 2017-07-23 23:38:37
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2017 18:59:19 +0200 scootergrisen <sco...@gm...> said: > Den 23-07-2017 kl. 18:56 skrev Massimo Maiurana: > > scootergrisen ha scritto il 23/07/2017 alle 18:49: > >> Den 23-07-2017 kl. 18:46 skrev Massimo Maiurana: > >>> scootergrisen ha scritto il 22/07/2017 alle 12:14: > >>>> Are there any pot files for updating the po files? > >>> > >>> Pot files are generated from source with the following commands: > >>> > >>> $ autogen.sh > >>> $ cd /po > >>> $ make update-po > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Ok its just easier as a translator to get a single pot file and upate a > >> po file then having to set up and dowload and build and kind of things. > >> For other software i translation i just get the latest pot file and > >> update my po file with msgmerge. > > > > The above commands does not just generate the pot file, make update-po > > also run msgmerge on all po files. > > > > Ok but for me at least its way much easier just to get the latest pot file. > It can be annoying having to download all kind og build tools and set up > the system to be able to build etc. you can't test your edits without this. a po file has to be transformed to a .mo file and that involves build tools. gettext ones specifically. then it has to be installed in the right location too. installing build tools is a few packages away (apt-get or whatever you use), and how to build is clearly documented on enlightenment.org ... :) just saying - you're trying to avoid something very trivial. -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ra...@ra... |