10.41.2. Contents of Gettext
Short Descriptions
Copies standard Gettext infrastructure files into a source package | |
Outputs a system-dependent table of character encoding aliases | |
Outputs a system-dependent set of variables, describing how to set the runtime search path of shared libraries in an executable | |
Substitutes environment variables in shell format strings | |
Translates a natural language message into the user's language by looking up the translation in a message catalog | |
Primarily serves as a shell function library for gettext | |
Copies all standard Gettext files into the given top-level directory of a package to begin internationalizing it | |
Displays a network hostname in various forms | |
Filters the messages of a translation catalog according to their attributes and manipulates the attributes | |
Concatenates and merges the given
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Compares two | |
Finds the messages that are common to to the given
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Converts a translation catalog to a different character encoding | |
Creates an English translation catalog | |
Applies a command to all translations of a translation catalog | |
Applies a filter to all translations of a translation catalog | |
Generates a binary message catalog from a translation catalog | |
Extracts all messages of a translation catalog that match a given pattern or belong to some given source files | |
Creates a new | |
Combines two raw translations into a single file | |
Decompiles a binary message catalog into raw translation text | |
Unifies duplicate translations in a translation catalog | |
Displays native language translations of a textual message whose grammatical form depends on a number | |
Recode Serbian text from Cyrillic to Latin script. | |
Extracts the translatable message lines from the given source files to make the first translation template | |
defines the autosprintf class, which makes C formatted output routines usable in C++ programs, for use with the <string> strings and the <iostream> streams | |
a private library containing common routines used by the various Gettext programs; these are not intended for general use | |
Used to write specialized programs that process
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A private library containing common routines used by the various Gettext programs; these are not intended for general use | |
A library, intended to be used by LD_PRELOAD, that assists
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