Difference between revisions of "Translating gettext"
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pospell -n - -f -p apertium -- -u "$@" |
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into a file called eg. "apertium-po", and <code>chmod +x apertium-po</code>, |
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$ cat sv.po | apertium-po sv-da > da.po |
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Revision as of 10:54, 20 November 2009
A combination of pospell
and Apertium can be used to translate gettext .po
files.
pospell
is part of the spellutils
package, available through apt-get, macports, emerge, urpmi...
Example
$ cat sv.po | pospell -n - -f -p apertium -- sv-da -u > da.po
Thus if you put
#!/bin/sh pospell -n - -f -p apertium -- -u "$@"
into a file called eg. "apertium-po", and chmod +x apertium-po
,
you can do
$ cat sv.po | apertium-po sv-da > da.po