Re: A simple script to manage GnomeGlossary.gnumeric



For a newbie on the list with head full of databases, where excactly can
I find information on the glossary?

Veronica

2001-03-01 00:22:10, <simos@pc96.ma.rhbnc.ac.uk> skrev:

>On Wed, 28 Feb 2001 simos@pc96.ma.rhbnc.ac.uk wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Michael Twomey wrote:
>>
>> > Thats great thanks, I was hacking on a little script to do this but you
>> > beat me to it :). I'll add this into the gnome-i18n/glossary if you
>> > want.
>>
>> Thanks for your reply.
>> Yes, please add it to gnome-i18n/glossary. I will try to update the
>> script from there.
>>
>> Now that I think about it, if we accept to use the .gnumeric file just
>> in order to extract the terms, then the script is sufficient as is and can
>> do the work. In the near future the script can be extended so that the
>> changes can be put back in the .gnumeric file. XML::Twig can do that, it's
>> just to find how. :)
>>
>> >
>> > Now to work on that README...
>>
>> Ack, I'll add one now at the above location.
>
>I just updated the gnome-i18n/glossary/ directory with the following:
>
>README.glossary.tool  		Documentation!
>glossary.pot  			.pot output of 24Feb2001 version of
>					GnomeGlossary.gnumeric
>xml-i18n-glossary-tool.pl	Updated script (some fixes)
>
>As it was mentioned in a previous mail, I propose to use the second
>comment line for any descriptions that the translators find necessary.
>Please, use a single line for any comments.
>
>The current Perl script has dependancies on some Perl modules.
>I would be happy if Kenneth (author of the xml-i18n tools) can come up
>with a solution that does away with installing additional modules.
>
>Thanks,
>Simos Xenitellis
>
>
>
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