Re: where to find a string
Dimitrios Glentadakis <[email protected]> Mon, 14 Jun 2010 18:20:20 +0200
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i have allready searched but i cant find it. Maybe is a generated message ? Dimitris 2010/6/14, Catalin Florin RUSSEN <cfrussen-/[email protected]>: > Open Kate (KDE advanced text editor) and search the string in the .po files > in your svn-mandriva local copy. This is what I'm doing. > You can aslo torture yourself with the command line, but I can't help you > with that. But here's what you find in the translator's wiki section: > (http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Tips_for_translators) > > grep > + To search for a specific string, in all the ".po" files of your > language, within your local svn repository, ... > > point your terminal to the svn directory... > cd /path/to/svn-mandriva/ > > search... > grep -li 'string text' */xx.po > > > > where... > > > > grep the search utility > > > -l list the files containing the > given text > > > i ignore uper/lower case > > > 'string text' the text in question > > > */ any subdirectory (1 level depth) > > > xx the 2+ letters of your language > > > + To search for a specific string, in any type of file, within a > folder, and it's subfolders, ... > > grep -lir 'string text' * > > > > where (aditionaly)... > > > r search subfolders > > > * any type of file > > Cheers! > Florin Catalin RUSSEN > Romanian Translation Team > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Dimitrios Glentadakis <[email protected]> > To: cooker-i18n <cooker-i18n-4qZELD6FgxheH41UXmfQsti2O/[email protected]> > Sent: Sun, 13 June, 2010 16:57:56 > Subject: [i18n] where to find a string > > I search the string "Connexion failed" in the login (kdm) > > Thanks > > > Dimitris > > > > >