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jpayne@68: | _ , a macro to mark strings for translation | 4.4 How Marks Appear in Sources |
jpayne@68: | _nl_msg_cat_cntr | 11.5 Being a gettext grok |
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jpayne@68: A | | |
jpayne@68: | ‘ABOUT-NLS’ file | 2.5 Installing Translations for Particular Programs |
jpayne@68: | ‘ABOUT-NLS’ file | 17.2 Notes on the Free Translation Project |
jpayne@68: | accumulating translations | 8.4.1.1 Concatenate PO Files |
jpayne@68: | ‘aclocal.m4’ file | 13.4.8 ‘aclocal.m4’ at top level |
jpayne@68: | adding keywords, xgettext | 5.1.6 Language specific options |
jpayne@68: | ambiguities | Decent English style |
jpayne@68: | ANSI encoding | 2.4 Obtaining good output in a Windows console |
jpayne@68: | apply a filter to translations | 9.4 Invoking the msgfilter Program |
jpayne@68: | apply command to all translations in a catalog | 9.10 Invoking the msgexec Program |
jpayne@68: | Arabic digits | 15.3.1 C Format Strings |
jpayne@68: | attribute manipulation | 9.8 Invoking the msgattrib Program |
jpayne@68: | attribute, fuzzy | 8.3.6 Fuzzy Entries |
jpayne@68: | attributes of a PO file entry | 8.3.6 Fuzzy Entries |
jpayne@68: | attributes, manipulating | 9. Manipulating PO Files |
jpayne@68: | autoconf macros for gettext | 13.5 Autoconf macros for use in ‘configure.ac’ |
jpayne@68: | autopoint program, usage | 13.6.4 Invoking the autopoint Program |
jpayne@68: | auxiliary PO file | 8.3.13 Consulting Auxiliary PO Files |
jpayne@68: | available translations | 2.5 Installing Translations for Particular Programs |
jpayne@68: | awk | 15.5.14 GNU awk |
jpayne@68: | awk-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
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jpayne@68: B | | |
jpayne@68: | backup old file, and msgmerge program | 7.1.4 Output file location in update mode |
jpayne@68: | bash | 15.5.13 bash - Bourne-Again Shell Script |
jpayne@68: | bibliography | 17.3 Related Readings |
jpayne@68: | big picture | 1.5 Overview of GNU gettext |
jpayne@68: | bind_textdomain_codeset | 11.2.4 How to specify the output character set gettext uses |
jpayne@68: | Boost format strings | 5.1.6 Language specific options |
jpayne@68: | boost-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | bug report address | 1. Introduction |
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jpayne@68: C | | |
jpayne@68: | C and C-like languages | 15.5.1 C, C++, Objective C |
jpayne@68: | C trigraphs | 5.1.6 Language specific options |
jpayne@68: | C# | 15.5.4 C# |
jpayne@68: | C# mode, and msgfmt program | 10.1.2 Operation mode |
jpayne@68: | C# mode, and msgunfmt program | 10.2.1 Operation mode |
jpayne@68: | C# resources mode, and msgfmt program | 10.1.2 Operation mode |
jpayne@68: | C# resources mode, and msgunfmt program | 10.2.1 Operation mode |
jpayne@68: | C#, string concatenation | No string concatenation |
jpayne@68: | c++-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | c-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | c-format, and xgettext | 4.6 Special Comments preceding Keywords |
jpayne@68: | catalog encoding and msgexec output | 9.10 Invoking the msgexec Program |
jpayne@68: | catclose , a catgets function | 11.1.1 The Interface |
jpayne@68: | catgets , a catgets function | 11.1.1 The Interface |
jpayne@68: | catgets , X/Open specification | 11.1 About catgets |
jpayne@68: | catopen , a catgets function | 11.1.1 The Interface |
jpayne@68: | character encoding | 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support |
jpayne@68: | charset conversion at runtime | 11.2.4 How to specify the output character set gettext uses |
jpayne@68: | charset of PO files | 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry |
jpayne@68: | check format strings | 10.1.10 Input file interpretation |
jpayne@68: | checking of translations | 9. Manipulating PO Files |
jpayne@68: | clisp | 15.5.7 GNU clisp - Common Lisp |
jpayne@68: | clisp C sources | 15.5.8 GNU clisp C sources |
jpayne@68: | codeset | 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support |
jpayne@68: | comments in PO files | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | comments, automatic | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | comments, extracted | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | comments, translator | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | Common Lisp | 15.5.7 GNU clisp - Common Lisp |
jpayne@68: | compare PO files | 9.7 Invoking the msgcmp Program |
jpayne@68: | comparison of interfaces | 11.3 Comparing the Two Interfaces |
jpayne@68: | compatibility with X/Open msgfmt | 10.1.10 Input file interpretation |
jpayne@68: | compendium | 8.4 Using Translation Compendia |
jpayne@68: | compendium, creating | 8.4.1 Creating Compendia |
jpayne@68: | concatenate PO files | 9.1 Invoking the msgcat Program |
jpayne@68: | concatenating PO files into a compendium | 8.4.1.1 Concatenate PO Files |
jpayne@68: | concatenation of strings | No string concatenation |
jpayne@68: | ‘config.h.in’ file | 13.4.9 ‘config.h.in’ at top level |
jpayne@68: | context | 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities |
jpayne@68: | context, argument specification in xgettext | 5.1.6 Language specific options |
jpayne@68: | context, in MO files | 10.3 The Format of GNU MO Files |
jpayne@68: | context, in PO files | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | control characters | No unusual markup |
jpayne@68: | convert binary message catalog into PO file | 10.2 Invoking the msgunfmt Program |
jpayne@68: | convert translations to a different encoding | 9.2 Invoking the msgconv Program |
jpayne@68: | converting a package to use gettext | 13.2 Prerequisite Works |
jpayne@68: | country codes | B. Country Codes |
jpayne@68: | create new PO file | 6.1 Invoking the msginit Program |
jpayne@68: | creating a new PO file | 6. Creating a New PO File |
jpayne@68: | creating compendia | 8.4.1 Creating Compendia |
jpayne@68: | csharp-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | currency symbols | 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support |
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jpayne@68: D | | |
jpayne@68: | date format | 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support |
jpayne@68: | dcngettext | 11.2.6 Additional functions for plural forms |
jpayne@68: | dcpgettext | 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities |
jpayne@68: | dcpgettext_expr | 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities |
jpayne@68: | debugging messages marked as format strings | 5.1.6 Language specific options |
jpayne@68: | Desktop Entry mode, and msgfmt program | 10.1.2 Operation mode |
jpayne@68: | dialect | 9. Manipulating PO Files |
jpayne@68: | disabling NLS | 13.4.12 ‘gettext.h’ in ‘lib/’ |
jpayne@68: | distribution tarball | 13.7 Creating a Distribution Tarball |
jpayne@68: | dngettext | 11.2.6 Additional functions for plural forms |
jpayne@68: | dollar substitution | 15.5.12.5 Invoking the envsubst program |
jpayne@68: | domain ambiguities | 11.2.2 Solving Ambiguities |
jpayne@68: | dpgettext | 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities |
jpayne@68: | dpgettext_expr | 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities |
jpayne@68: | duplicate elimination | 9. Manipulating PO Files |
jpayne@68: | duplicate removal | 9.5 Invoking the msguniq Program |
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jpayne@68: | editing comments in PO files | 8.3.10 Modifying Comments |
jpayne@68: | Editing PO Files | 8. Editing PO Files |
jpayne@68: | editing translations | 8.3.9 Modifying Translations |
jpayne@68: | elisp-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
jpayne@68: | Emacs Lisp | 15.5.9 Emacs Lisp |
jpayne@68: | Emacs PO Mode | 8.3 Emacs's PO File Editor |
jpayne@68: | encoding | 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support |
jpayne@68: | encoding conversion | 9. Manipulating PO Files |
jpayne@68: | encoding conversion at runtime | 11.2.4 How to specify the output character set gettext uses |
jpayne@68: | encoding for your language | 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry |
jpayne@68: | encoding in MO files | 10.3 The Format of GNU MO Files |
jpayne@68: | encoding list | 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry |
jpayne@68: | encoding of PO files | 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry |
jpayne@68: | environment variables | 15.5.12.5 Invoking the envsubst program |
jpayne@68: | envsubst program, usage | 15.5.12.5 Invoking the envsubst program |
jpayne@68: | eval_gettext function, usage | 15.5.12.6 Invoking the eval_gettext function |
jpayne@68: | eval_ngettext function, usage | 15.5.12.7 Invoking the eval_ngettext function |
jpayne@68: | eval_npgettext function, usage | 15.5.12.9 Invoking the eval_npgettext function |
jpayne@68: | eval_pgettext function, usage | 15.5.12.8 Invoking the eval_pgettext function |
jpayne@68: | evolution of packages | 1.5 Overview of GNU gettext |
jpayne@68: | extracting parts of a PO file into a compendium | 8.4.1.2 Extract a Message Subset from a PO File |
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