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output in different languages
hello,
i have to change a lot of shell scripts for one reason : the output in a script should be done in different languages. for example: echo "this is a test" and "this is a test" should be printed out in language for an example: german,italian and so. i saw a tool "gettext" , is it useable for this ? also should work echo "this is a test of Variable $Var" regards |
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