XML2POT(1)XML2POT(1)NAME
xml2pot - Creates a PO template file from a DocBook XML file.
SYNOPSIS
xml2pot [original-XML]
DESCRIPTION
xml2pot is a command-line tool that produces a gettext message template file from the DocBook XML file original-XML. The template file is
sent to standard output.
The resulting template file can be used to create gettext message files (PO-files) for a variety of languages. These can then be used in
conjunction with po2xml(1) to translate the original XML file into these other languages.
This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit.
SEE ALSO po2xml(1), split2po(1), swappo(1), transxx(1)AUTHORS
The PO XML tools were written by Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>
This manual page was prepared by Ben Burton<bab@debian.org>
AUTHOR
Ben Burton.
April 7, 2003 XML2POT(1)
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FIXINCLUDES(1) [FIXME: manual] FIXINCLUDES(1)NAME
fixincludes - Reduce the number of #includes in KDE source files
SYNOPSIS
fixincludes [-v, --verbose] [-e, --experimental] [-m, --modify] [file] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
fixincludes tries to reduce the number of #includes in C++ source files. Much of it's processing is specific to KDE sources and so it might
not work so well with sources for non-KDE applications.
The following problems are identified by fixincludes:
o Including headers that are no longer supported but which exist for compatibility with older Qt/KDE versions;
o Including the same file multiple times.
There is also an experimental mode which tries removing each #include one at a time (with a few exceptions) to see whether the source still
compiles. Note that this experimental mode will modify the original sources.
By default the sources will not be modified; the identified problems will simply be written to standard output.
The list of C++ sources to examine should be given on the command-line. If no files are given, all C++ sources in or beneath the current
directory will be examined (with the exception of directories whose Makefile.am contains -UQT_NO_COMPAT or -UKDE_NO_COMPAT)
This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit.
OPTIONS -v, --verbose
Verbose mode. Additional debugging output is written to standard output.
-e, --experimental
Experimental mode, as described above in detail. Note that this option implies --modify.
-m, --modify
As well as writing messages to standard output, actually modify the original sources to fix any problems that were found.
AUTHORS
fixincludes was written by Dirk Mueller <mueller@kde.org>.
AUTHOR
Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>
Author.
[FIXME: source] April 7, 2003 FIXINCLUDES(1)
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