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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting renaming according to text search Post 302713747 by mc2z674gj on Thursday 11th of October 2012 08:03:56 AM
Old 10-11-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by bmk
Can you post the sample data?
here is a example of text file, as you can see before the first 20 lines there is the occurence (translated from)
and after (Denis Roche)

so for that file the filename need to become :
les moujiks -- translated by denis roche.txt

Last edited by mc2z674gj; 10-11-2012 at 09:18 AM..
 

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Debian::L10n::Debconf(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Debian::L10n::Debconf(3pm)

NAME
Debian::L10n::Debconf - translation status of Debconf templates SYNOPSIS
use Debian::L10n::Debconf; my $tmpl = Debian::L10n::Debconf->new(); $tmpl->read_compact($file); my @languages = $tmpl->langs(); foreach (sort @languages) { my ($t,$f,$u) = $tmpl->stats($_); print "$_:${t}t${f}f${u}u "; } DESCRIPTION
This module extracts informations about translation status of Debconf templates files. METHODS
new This is the constructor. my $tmpl = Debian::L10n::Debconf->new(); read_compact Read a templates file containing all translations. An optional second argument may be used, any non-zero value tells that this file comes with translations in other files. In such a case no warning is raised if this file contains translated fields, because maintainer is assumed to be responsible for such translations. $tmpl->read_compact($file); read_dispatched Read templates contained in several files. First argument is the English file, all other arguments are translated templates files. @trans = qw(templates.de templates.fr templates.ja templates.nl); $tmpl->read_dispatched('templates', @trans); langs Return the languages in which this templates file is translated. my @list = $tmpl->langs(); filename When templates are dispatched into several files, return the filename in which the language passed as argument is found. my $filename = $tmpl->filename("de"); count Return the number of translatable strings in this templates file. my $number = $tmpl->count(); stats With an argument, return an array consisting of the number of translated, fuzzy and untranslated strings for the language given as argument. Without argument, return a hash array indexed by language and returning an array of the number of translated, fuzzy and untranslated strings. my ($t, $f, $u) = $tmpl->stats("de"); my %stats = $tmpl->stats(); foreach (keys %stats) { print $_.':'. $stats{$_}->[0].'t'.$stats{$_}->[1].'f'. $stats{$_}->[2]."u "; } entries Return an array containing all Debconf ids found in this templates file. my @ids = $tmpl->entries(); AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2001 Denis Barbier <barbier@debian.org> This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. perl v5.14.2 2011-03-30 Debian::L10n::Debconf(3pm)
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