On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 3:23 AM, Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt> wrote:
Hi Chris,
just wanted to let you know that your attachments didn't reach the list.
BTW, I wonder if your CSV->po conversion works both ways (as in, whether
you can generate a CSV file with all languages from multiple .po files).
But perhaps the conversion is not needed at all, if Florian could use
multiple CSV files instead of one. In that case, we could just have a
project with files of type CSV in Pootle
(http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/translate-toolkit/en/latest/formats/csv.html).
csv2po has an evil twin po2csv :-) so it works both ways. But is is
one file/language at a time.
As for a multi-column CSV, I just made a master sheet and then a bunch
of daughter files by deleting all but the relevant columns. Then run
csv2po to get the PO files in the zip (sent off-list).
cjl
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