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internationalization tool collection 0.40.3 (Default branch)

The internationalization tool collection (intltool) can be used to extract translatable strings from various source files, collect the extracted strings together with messages from traditional source files (.c, .h), and merge translations from .po files into .xml, .desktop, and .oaf files.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
A backward compatibility issue with previous 0.40versions was fixed. Support for the user specified$LINGUAS variable was fixed. glib-compatiblesupport for msgctxt strings was added.Image

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INTLTOOL-EXTRACT(8)					      System Manager's Manual					       INTLTOOL-EXTRACT(8)

NAME
intltool-extract - generate header files which can be read by gettext SYNOPSIS
intltool-extract [options]... SOURCE_FILE DESCRIPTION
intltool-extract extracts strings in the specified XML/INI type SOURCE_FILE and writes them into a C header file. Then xgettext(1) can merge these strings inside header file into po template. intltool-extract is usually not executed manually, but called from intltool-update(8) instead. OPTIONS
-l --local Creates a subdirectory under current working directory (named "tmp/") and writes files there. This option can't be used with --update option. --update Writes header file into the same directory the source file is in. New file name is the source file name appending ".h" extension. This option can't be used with -l/--local option. Besides, this option is the default option if neither --local nor --update is specified. --type=TYPE Specify the type of source file. Currently supported types are: "gettext/glade" (.glade, .glade2) "gettext/gsettings" (.gschema.xml) "gettext/ini" (Generic INI file) "gettext/keys" (.keys) "gettext/rfc822deb" (RFC 822 format file) "gettext/quoted" (all strings within "") "gettext/schemas" (.schemas) "gettext/scheme" (.scm) "gettext/xml" (Generic XML file) -v --version Show version information. -h --help Show usage and basic help information. -q --quiet Be quiet while running. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to http://bugs.launchpad.net/intltool AUTHOR
Darin Adler <darin@bentspoon.com> Kenneth Christiansen <kenneth@gnu.org> Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@eazel.com> SEE ALSO
intltoolize(8), intltool-prepare(8), intltool-merge(8), intltool-update(8), xgettext(1) intltool 2003-08-02 INTLTOOL-EXTRACT(8)