Eric Blake wrote:
> it looks like
> the extended specifier to --keyword was added in xgettext 0.15, but it
> needs literal " in its argument. So, I ended up using this instead:
>
> --keyword=proper_name:1,'"This is a proper name. See the gettext manual,
> section Names."' \
> --keyword=prope
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According to Eric Blake on 5/19/2008 6:42 AM:
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| Actually, I'm starting to wonder if the culprit is bad documentation in
| propername.h. It recommends:
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| ~ --keyword=proper_name:1,"This is a proper name. See the gettext
| manual, section
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According to Eric Blake on 5/19/2008 6:27 AM:
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| I'm trying to use it in m4, but am failing to see the desired changes to
| the m4.pot file after rerunning xgettext with the modified
| XGETTEXT_OPTIONS. It seems like xgettext doesn't understand core
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According to Bruno Haible on 5/18/2008 7:38 AM:
| This module was already presented in
| http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2006-09/msg00055.html
|
| After fixing this issues mentioned by Ben Pfaff and Paul Eggert, I'm
moving it
| from GNU
This module was already presented in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2006-09/msg00055.html
After fixing this issues mentioned by Ben Pfaff and Paul Eggert, I'm moving it
from GNU gettext into gnulib. I'll also update the GNU gettext documentation to
refer to it.
2008-05-18 Bruno H