localization management tool which works in FreeBSD
Jason Helfman
jhelfman at experts-exchange.com
Mon Aug 31 04:35:23 UTC 2009
Check out Puppet. It may fit most of your needs, and it is very
configurable, so you can design it for what you need it to do.
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/AboutPuppet
GUI is available as 3rd Party, I believe.
-jgh
On Aug 26, 2009, at 12:47 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Is ther some localization management tool which runs in FreeBSD and
> supports
>
> - connectors to CVS or SVN (i.e. pulls/stores the source and
> translated
> files there)
> - extracts text pieces for translations from various file formats,
> like
> XML, HTML, PO, ASCII, ... presents these extracted strings for
> translation and writes the target file with the translated strings;
> - keeps somehow track of already translated text pieces and offers the
> translation nextime the (modified) source file is opened again;
> - does some checks, for example if the length of the translated string
> will fit, some kind of aspell/ispell checks, ...
> - export/import of extracted strings and its translation to give a way
> the work of translation to translators;
> - GUI
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> matthias
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