Compile PO or XLIFF files into MO (Machine Object) files. MO files are installed on your computer and allow a Gettext enabled computer to provide the translations for the application.
pocompile <po> <mo>
Where:
| <po/xliff> | is a standard PO file, XLIFF file or directory |
| <mo> | is the output MO file or directory of MO files |
Options:
| --version | show program’s version number and exit |
| -h, --help | show this help message and exit |
| --manpage | output a manpage based on the help |
| --progress=PROGRESS | |
| show progress as: dots, none, bar, names, verbose | |
| --errorlevel=ERRORLEVEL | |
| show errorlevel as: none, message, exception, traceback | |
| -iINPUT, --input=INPUT | |
| read from INPUT in xlf, po, pot formats | |
| -xEXCLUDE, --exclude=EXCLUDE | |
| exclude names matching EXCLUDE from input paths | |
| -oOUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT | |
| write to OUTPUT in mo format | |
| --fuzzy | use translations marked fuzzy |
| --nofuzzy | don’t use translations marked fuzzy (default) |
pocompile --fuzzy file.po file.mo
Creates a new MO file called file.mo based on the translation in the PO file
file.po. By using the --fuzzy option we use all translations
including those marked fuzzy.
pocompile file.xlf file.mo
Create an MO file from an XLIFF file called file.xlf (available from version 1.1 of the toolkit).