>
>
> The list is simply the result of the command line above. Do you want me
> to send it to you since you don't have a Linux shell at hand?


I'm on Windows and don't use command line, so if it is not time-wasting you
can send me. Even before this thread here I planed that I write this tip
somewhere (codex, locale site, my blog) and maybe even link to those
gettexted themes, so users could easily find them


2008/3/15, wohack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> On 15/mar/08, at 09:51, Christian Barmala wrote:
> > The zip-archive contains a mo-fil, but no po or pot. Do I have to
> > create the pot myself by
> > xgettext --keyword=__ --keyword=_e --language=php <a lot of sandbox
> > files>.php --output=sandbox.pot
> > is there a "decompiler" for mo-files or can I open it with poedit
> > in update mode without having a pot-file?
> >
>
>
> That is not factual. Inside the Sanbox folder, once unzipped, there
> is a folder called sandbox-translation. Inside that you find
> sandbox.pot plus PO files for several languages plus a Readme  :-)
>
> http://www.poedit.net/
> Poedit, as its name suggests, is capable of editing existing PO
> files. It will also create them for you, if the file/files you want
> to translate are already get-texed. It will also create a MO file in
> the process. No POT is needed. And since it comes with a nice and
> regular GUI it is much loved by people who do not concentrate on
> shell scripting.
>
> ----------------------------
> http://bwat.it
> In valid code we trust
>
>
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