It's fairly simple, assuming you have the gettext tools installed, if not
just send me the file and I'll scan it for you.
With gettext the command would be: msgfmt -vco /dev/null base.po (in the
same dir of course)
Yaron Shahrabani
<Hebrew translator>
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Tadele Assefa <milkyswd@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
After we did a 100%, we decided to change some of owr strings to a new
terminology. As a result I did a "Find and Replace in All Files" using
Sublime Text 2 to change the terms.
After this I started building entire LO,(libreoffice-4-1 branch), but it
failed to include the new terms saying invalid entry like
"git/libowin/translations/source/sid/scp2/source/base.po contains invalid
entry".
What mistake did I do? How may i resolve this?
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Regards,*
___________________________
Tadele Assefa***
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