ppdpo(1) Apple Inc. ppdpo(1)NAME
ppdpo - ppd message catalog generator
SYNOPSIS
ppdpo [ -D name[=value] ] [ -I include-directory ] [ -o output-file ] source-file
DESCRIPTION
ppdpo extracts UI strings from PPDC source files and updates either a GNU gettext or OS X strings format message catalog source file for
translation.
The -D option sets the named variable for use in the source file. It is equivalent to using the #define directive in the source file.
The -I option specifies an alternate include directory; multiple -I options can be supplied to add additional directories.
The -o option specifies the output file. The supported extensions are ".po" or ".po.gz" for GNU gettext format message catalogs and
".strings" for OS X strings files.
SEE ALSO ppdc(1), ppdhtml(1), ppdi(1), ppdmerge(1), ppdcfile(5)
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc.
23 April 2012 CUPS ppdpo(1)
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ppdpo(1) Apple Inc. ppdpo(1)NAME
ppdpo - ppd message catalog generator
SYNOPSIS
ppdpo [ -D name[=value] ] [ -I include-directory ] [ -o output-file ] source-file
DESCRIPTION
ppdpo extracts UI strings from PPDC source files and updates either a GNU gettext or OS X strings format message catalog source file for
translation.
The -D option sets the named variable for use in the source file. It is equivalent to using the #define directive in the source file.
The -I option specifies an alternate include directory; multiple -I options can be supplied to add additional directories.
The -o option specifies the output file. The supported extensions are ".po" or ".po.gz" for GNU gettext format message catalogs and
".strings" for OS X strings files.
SEE ALSO ppdc(1), ppdhtml(1), ppdi(1), ppdmerge(1), ppdcfile(5)
http://localhost:631/help
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc.
23 April 2012 CUPS ppdpo(1)
I have a sorted file like:
Apple 3
Apple 5
Apple 8
Banana 2
Banana 3
Grape 31
Orange 7
Orange 13
I'd like to search $1 and if $1 is not the same as $1 in the previous row print that row and print the number of times $1 was found.
so the output would look like:
Apple 8 3
Banana... (2 Replies)
Hi guys,
I need to find multiple strings within files under a directory and secondly, to count how many files are there with these strings.
At present, i am able to do this in order to find one string (for example "abc"):
find <path> -exec grep "abc" {} /dev/null \;
Now for example, i... (2 Replies)