Convert Gettext PO files to a Wordfast Translation Memory translation memory file.
Wordfast is a popular Windows based computer-assisted translation tool.
po2wordfast [options] --language <target> <po> <wordfast>
Where:
<po> | a PO file or directory |
<wordfast> | a Wordfast translation memory file |
Options:
--version | show program’s version number and exit |
-h, --help | show this help message and exit |
--manpage | output a manpage based on the help |
--progress=PROGRESS | |
show progress as: dots, none, bar, names, verbose | |
--errorlevel=ERRORLEVEL | |
show errorlevel as: none, message, exception, traceback | |
-iINPUT, --input=INPUT | |
read from INPUT in po, pot formats | |
-xEXCLUDE, --exclude=EXCLUDE | |
exclude names matching EXCLUDE from input paths | |
-oOUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT | |
write to OUTPUT in tmx format | |
-S, --timestamp | |
skip conversion if the output file has newer timestamp | |
-lLANG, --language=LANG | |
set target language code (e.g. af-ZA) [required] | |
--source-language=LANG | |
set source language code (default: en) |
po2wordfast -l xh-ZA browser.po browser.txt
Use the Xhosa (xh-ZA) translations in the PO file browser.po to create a Wordfast translation memory file called browser.txt