You need to look into the Rosetta application for Django. It will turn your 
translation file into paginated form with a textarea for each strings/sentences.

Regards

Guillaume Piot

On 21 Dec 2010, at 15:58, Eric wrote:

> We have a Django application that we would like to localize in
> Spanish. However, nobody in our group speaks Spanish and so, we have
> sent the po file out for translating. This has caused problems because
> some of the editors get confused by the file structure.
> 
> So, I was wondering if there is an application out there that will
> take the po file as input and iterate over the strings and prompt for
> the translation which is then written back to the po file.
> 
> Thanks!
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