On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 09:31:53PM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > Hi. > > I've wrote some documentation for smart_change.pl that I want to add > to the /website/working document. > One option I do not understand yet: -p. Where can this be usefull? > Has someone an example?
See below. > Here is my current version for proofreading (Just text, not code): [...] > -l, --lang=STRING > Process this language (may be used more than once). If no language is > specified, all avaiable ones are processed. available > -n, --no-bump > Do not bump translation-check headers. Normaly, the cvs revision of Normally > origfile is used as reference and in all translated files that are > up-to-date, the translation-check header is updated. In outdated files > it remains unchanged. If this option is specified, no > translation-check headers are touched. See "keeping translations up to > date" for an explanation on translation-check headers. > > -p, --previous > Get previous CVS revision. Suggestion: If original file has already been committed this option allows modifying translated pages based on previous CVS revision. Thanks for writing this doc ;) Denis

