oo2xliff (1) Linux Manual Page
oo2xliff – Convert an OpenOffice.org (SDF) localization file to XLIFF localization files.
Synopsis
oo2xliff [–version] [-h|–help] [–manpage] [–progress PROGRESS] [–errorlevel ERRORLEVEL] [-i|–input] INPUT [-x|–exclude EXCLUDE] [-o|–output] OUTPUT [-S|–timestamp] [-l|–language LANG] [–source-language LANG] [–nonrecursiveinput] [–duplicates DUPLICATESTYLE] [–multifile MULTIFILESTYLE]Description
See: http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/translate-toolkit/en/latest/commands/oo2po.html for examples and usage instructions.Options
- –version
- show program’s version number and exit
- -h/–help
- show this help message and exit
- –manpage
- output a manpage based on the help
- –progress
- show progress as: dots, none, bar, names, verbose
- –errorlevel
- show errorlevel as: none, message, exception, traceback
- -i/–input
- read from INPUT in oo, sdf formats
- -x/–exclude
- exclude names matching EXCLUDE from input paths
- -o/–output
- write to OUTPUT in xlf format
- -S/–timestamp
- skip conversion if the output file has newer timestamp
- -l/–language
- set target language to extract from oo file (e.g. af-ZA)
- –source-language
- set source language code (default en-US)
- –nonrecursiveinput
- don’t treat the input oo as a recursive store
- –duplicates
- what to do with duplicate strings (identical source text): merge, msgctxt (default: ‘msgctxt’)
- –multifile
- how to split po/pot files (single, toplevel or onefile)
