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Translating IsoDumper

First, make sure you have installed the gettext and intltool package.

Here are the steps to add/update a translation (you should run all scripts from the source root):

  1. Get an up-to-date copy of the source files. Preferrably, make a clone on GitHub and clone it locally on your machine; this way you can later make a pull request to the main project.

  2. Run ./tools/po-update.sh <language>; it will create/update the file ./po/<language>.po.

  3. Edit ./po/<language>.po with your favourite editor (just make sure it saves the file with the UTF-8 encoding). For each string in english (msgid), edit the translation (msgstr); if you leave msgstr empty, the string will remain untranslated.

    Alternatively, you can use the excellent poedit.

  4. Run ./tools/po-compile.sh. It will bring up-to-date all the compiled language files, necessary at runtime.

  5. Start IsoDumper (./bin/isodumper). By default it will pick up the system languge from your environment; to start it in another language, run LANGUAGE=<language> ./bin/isodumper.

You can edit the translation iteratively, just repeat from step 3. If the upstream changes, do a git pull and then repeat from step 2.