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How to convert special links and symbols?
by Runa Sandvik
Hi,
I am wondering if there's a way to make po4a convert special links and
symbols, or if there's another way to work around it.
Say that you have software foo. The website for said software uses
wml. To make sure that all the pages on that website have the same
version number the links have the following format: <a
href="<foo-stable>"><foo-stable></a>. This is obviously a problem for
po4a as it exits with "Unexpected closing tag </a> found. The main
document may be wrong." when I try to convert the files with
po4a-gettextize.
When trying to convert a file with symbols (such as € and £), po4a
will exit with "bad attribute syntax".
Does anyone know of a solution for these problems?
Any help will be much appreciated.
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Runa Sandvik
15 years, 7 months
[po4a-Bugs][311648] Integrate tightly with a package's existing po files
by po4a-bugs@alioth.debian.org
Bugs item #311648, was opened at 2009-05-03 10:12 by Michael Terry
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Status: Open
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Michael Terry (mterry-guest)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Integrate tightly with a package's existing po files
Category: None
Group: None
Resolution: None
Initial Comment:
I recently converted my project's documentation to use po4a. It was great, thanks for the software.
However, I wanted to avoid having two gettext domains and used a bit of Makefile magic to make it happen. You can read about it here: http://mterry.name/log/2009/05/02/translate-your-documentation/
It would be nice if there was a mode for po4a where more of that would happen automatically.
* The ability to read po files without also writing to them
* The option to merge the resulting pot file with another
* The ability to read the language list from po/LINGUAS
In addition, it would be nice if po4a shipped some m4 macros to make writing Makefile integration easier. Stuff like installing the translated man pages, etc. Together with the above, it means I could just have something like "PO4A_MAN_PAGES = one.1 two.1 three.1" and everything would just happen within my existing translation framework.
The tricky part would be filtering out the messages again when making the dist tarball (see blog post above). But I'd be happy even if that weren't included, since that's pretty hacky. :)
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