The PT SDF has 18146 lines
[EMAIL PROTECTED] OOo_m71]$ wc -l SDF_2.0_PT.csv 18146 SDF_2.0_PT.csv [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOo_m71]$
I understand and agree with your point, but i've just answered the first question, because the other three were well answered here.
We too had used perl, diff, wc, cat, awk for some tasks, but we're now starting to use the oo2po and PO tools.
//VD
Anton Danilov wrote on 02/02/2005 11:17 AM:
It's more than 32000 records, so it won't open. Actually, I did so, but OO Calc is not the tool for l10n word counts. When you count words for l10n, you must have filters that
* Count words only in specific language (and support unicode encodings) * Can omit <xml tags></xml tags> and count only what's inside * Count only unique words
I solved this problem with a couple of perl scripts and a combination of cat, sort, uniq, and wc linux tools, although for some tasks I used OO Calc as a tool. Anyway, thanks for your follow-up.
Anton.
Vitor Domingos wrote:
Anton I. Danilov wrote on 01/27/2005 08:09 AM:
Hi all,
I've got two questions about the localization tools.
First, what editor is the best suitable for UTF-8 encoded files, like sdf-files from the OpenOffice UI?
OpenOffice.org Calc. Just open as an CSV file.
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