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Change OUT=${$1%.cpp} to OUT=${1%.cpp}
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lrelease
lrelease(1) General Commands Manual lrelease(1)
NAME
lrelease - generate Qt message files from Qt Linguist translation files
SYNOPSIS
lrelease [ options ] project-file
lrelease [ options ] ts-files [ -qm qm-file ]
DESCRIPTION
This page documents the Qt Linguist Release tool for the Qt GUI toolkit. Lrelease reads a qmake/tmake project file (.pro file) and con-
verts the translation files (.ts files) specified in it into Qt message files (.qm files) used by the application to translate.
The .qm file format is a compact binary format that provides extremely fast lookups for translations and that is used by Qt.
OPTIONS
-help Display the usage and exit.
-nocompress
Do not compress the .qm files.
-verbose
Explain what is being done.
-version
Display the version of lrelease and exit.
USAGE
Here is an example .pro file that can be given to lrelease:
HEADERS = funnydialog.h
wackywidget.h
SOURCES = funnydialog.cpp
main.cpp
wackywidget.cpp
FORMS = fancybox.ui
TRANSLATIONS = gnomovision_dk.ts
gnomovision_fi.ts
gnomovision_no.ts
gnomovision_se.ts
When running lrelease on this project file, the Qt message files gnomovision_dk.qm, gnomovision_fi.qm, gnomovision_no.qm and gnomovi-
sion_se.qm will be generated from gnomovision_dk.ts, gnomovision_fi.ts, gnomovision_no.ts and gnomovision_se.ts, respectively.
Lrelease can also be invoked with a list of .ts files to convert:
lrelease gnomovision_*.ts
SEE ALSO
lupdate(1) and http://doc.trolltech.com/i18n.html
Trolltech AS 18 October 2001 lrelease(1)