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Old 07-09-2001
Not to sure I know what shell. The SCOadmin is where things are set up like printers, filesystems, License Manager and Software Manager just to name a few. What should I be looking for?

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Locale::Msgfmt(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Locale::Msgfmt(3pm)

NAME
Locale::Msgfmt - Compile .po files to .mo files SYNOPSIS
This module does the same thing as msgfmt from GNU gettext-tools, except this is pure Perl. The interface is best explained through examples: use Locale::Msgfmt; # Compile po/fr.po into po/fr.mo msgfmt({in => "po/fr.po", out => "po/fr.mo"}); # Compile po/fr.po into po/fr.mo and include fuzzy translations msgfmt({in => "po/fr.po", out => "po/fr.mo", fuzzy => 1}); # Compile all the .po files in the po directory, and write the .mo # files to the po directory msgfmt("po/"); # Compile all the .po files in the po directory, and write the .mo # files to the po directory, and include fuzzy translations msgfmt({in => "po/", fuzzy => 1}); # Compile all the .po files in the po directory, and write the .mo # files to the output directory, creating the output directory if # it doesn't already exist msgfmt({in => "po/", out => "output/"}); # Compile all the .po files in the po directory, and write the .mo # files to the output directory, and include fuzzy translations msgfmt({in => "po/", out => "output/", fuzzy => 1}); # Compile po/fr.po into po/fr.mo msgfmt("po/fr.po"); # Compile po/fr.po into po/fr.mo and include fuzzy translations msgfmt({in => "po/fr.po", fuzzy => 1}); COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2009 Ryan Niebur, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-21 Locale::Msgfmt(3pm)