Thanks, Okapi seems to be the right product.
I'm tied to windows, so all the nice command line tools for linux are
out.....
But Okapi works fine, and there are lots of xliff editors out there

Hinrich


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Von: Jirka Kosek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. April 2007 19:07
An: Sean Wheller
Cc: [email protected]; Hinrich Aue
Betreff: Re: [docbook-apps] translation of docbook documents

Sean Wheller wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 April 2007 15:44, Hinrich Aue wrote:
>> Does anyone have experience in translating docbook documents?
>> Are there any tools out there to assist? What is the best approach?
> 
> Hello Hinrich,
> 
> The best solution at the best price (free) is the POT/PO (gnu getext)
chain. 
> It's used extensively on most Open Source projects. Leaders obviously the 
> GNOME and KDE l18n projects and documentation projects. You can find more 
> info on http://www.kde.org and http://www.gnome.org.

GNU Gettext is very good utility. There are also other tools build on
top of open XML based formats, like OKAPI:

http://okapi.sourceforge.net/

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