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INTLTOOL-UPDATE(8)					    INTLTOOL-UPDATE(8)

NAME
       intltool-update	- updates PO template file and merge translations with
       it

SYNOPSIS
       intltool-update [option]...
       intltool-update LANGCODE

DESCRIPTION
       intltool-update generates new po file templates from source  code,  and
       merges existing translations with these new po templates.

       You must change working directory to the subdirectory containing trans‐
       lations (usually "po/") before running intltool-update.

OPTIONS
       When executing intltool-update , only one mode of operation is  allowed
       each time.

   Mode of operation
       -p
       --pot
	   Generate po template (.pot) only.

       -s
       --headers
	   Executes  intltool-extract(8)  to  extract  strings	inside XML/INI
	   style files listed in POTFILES.in, and writes the extracted strings
	   into	 header	 files, so that the strings can be recognised by xget‐
	   text(1).

       -m
       --maintain
	   Search for left out files, which should have been  listed  in  POT‐
	   FILES.in  or	 POTFILES.skip.	 A list of all these files are written
	   into another file called "missing".

       -r
       --report
	   Display a status report for all translations in the software.

       -d LANGCODE
       --dist LANGCODE
	   Merge LANGCODE.po with existing PO template.

   Other options
       -g NAME
       --gettext-package=NAME
	   Manually specify PO template file name, instead of determining  the
	   name	 automatically	from source. Useful with -p/--pot option. This
	   option has an additional effect: the name of current working direc‐
	   tory is no more limited to "po" or "po-*".

       -o FILENAME
       --output-file=FILENAME
	   Manually specify output FILENAME after merging old translation with
	   PO template. Useful either with -d/--dist  option  or  without  any
	   option.

       -x
       --verbose
	   Display lots of feedback.

       --version
	   Show version information.

       --help
	   Show usage and basic help information.

EXAMPLES
       Creates a new PO template from source code, and name it foo.pot:

	 intltool-update --pot --gettext-package=foo

       Updates	translation  file  xy.po  using	 existing  po  template called
       "bar.pot", and writes output into "xy1.po":

	 intltool-update --dist --gettext-package=bar --output-file=xy1.po xy

       Creates new PO template and updates translation file  xy.po  (xy.po  is
       overwritten with new content):

	 intltool-update xy
	 (same as intltool-update --pot && intltool-update --dist xy)

FILES
       po/POTFILES.in
	      Contains	 list  of  source  files  which	 contain  translatable
	      strings, one file per line.

       po/POTFILES.skip
       po/POTFILES.ignore (obsolete)
	      Contains list of source  files  which  should  be	 ignored  when
	      searching for translatable strings.

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-extract(8),  intltool-
       merge(8), xgettext(1)

intltool			  2003-08-02		    INTLTOOL-UPDATE(8)
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