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_, a macro to mark strings for translation 4.4 How Marks Appear in Sources
_nl_msg_cat_cntr 11.5 Being a gettext grok

A
ABOUT-NLS’ file 2.4 Installing Translations for Particular Programs
acconfig.h’ file 13.4.9 ‘acconfig.h’ at top level
accumulating translations 8.4.1.1 Concatenate PO Files
aclocal.m4’ file 13.4.8 ‘aclocal.m4’ at top level
adding keywords, xgettext 5.1.6 Language specific options
ambiguities 4.3 Preparing Translatable Strings
apply a filter to translations 9.4 Invoking the msgfilter Program
apply command to all translations in a catalog 9.10 Invoking the msgexec Program
Arabic digits 15.3.1 C Format Strings
attribute manipulation 9.8 Invoking the msgattrib Program
attribute, fuzzy 8.3.6 Fuzzy Entries
attributes of a PO file entry 8.3.6 Fuzzy Entries
attributes, manipulating 9 Manipulating PO Files
autoconf macros for gettext 13.5 Autoconf macros for use in ‘configure.ac
autopoint program, usage 13.6.4 Invoking the autopoint Program
auxiliary PO file 8.3.13 Consulting Auxiliary PO Files
available translations 2.4 Installing Translations for Particular Programs
awk 15.5.13 GNU awk
awk-format flag 3 The Format of PO Files

B
backup old file, and msgmerge program 7.1.4 Output file location in update mode
bash 15.5.3 bash - Bourne-Again Shell Script
bibliography 16.2 Related Readings
big picture 1.5 Overview of GNU gettext
bind_textdomain_codeset 11.2.4 How to specify the output character set gettext uses
Boost format strings 5.1.6 Language specific options
boost-format flag 3 The Format of PO Files
bug report address 1 Introduction

C
C and C-like languages 15.5.1 C, C++, Objective C
C trigraphs 5.1.6 Language specific options
C# 15.5.12 C#
C# mode, and msgfmt program 10.1.2 Operation mode
C# mode, and msgunfmt program 10.2.1 Operation mode
C# resources mode, and msgfmt program 10.1.2 Operation mode
C# resources mode, and msgunfmt program 10.2.1 Operation mode
C#, string concatenation 4.3 Preparing Translatable Strings
c-format flag 3 The Format of PO Files
c-format, and xgettext 4.6 Special Comments preceding Keywords
catalog encoding and msgexec output 9.10 Invoking the msgexec Program
catclose, a catgets function 11.1.1 The Interface
catgets, a catgets function 11.1.1 The Interface
catgets, X/Open specification 11.1 About catgets
catopen, a catgets function 11.1.1 The Interface
character encoding 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support
charset conversion at runtime 11.2.4 How to specify the output character set gettext uses
charset of PO files 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry
check format strings 10.1.9 Input file interpretation
checking of translations 9 Manipulating PO Files
clisp 15.5.5 GNU clisp - Common Lisp
clisp C sources 15.5.6 GNU clisp C sources
codeset 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support
comments in PO files 3 The Format of PO Files
comments, automatic 3 The Format of PO Files
comments, extracted 3 The Format of PO Files
comments, translator 3 The Format of PO Files
Common Lisp 15.5.5 GNU clisp - Common Lisp
compare PO files 9.7 Invoking the msgcmp Program
comparison of interfaces 11.3 Comparing the Two Interfaces
compatibility with X/Open msgfmt 10.1.9 Input file interpretation
compendium 8.4 Using Translation Compendia
compendium, creating 8.4.1 Creating Compendia
concatenate PO files 9.1 Invoking the msgcat Program
concatenating PO files into a compendium 8.4.1.1 Concatenate PO Files
concatenation of strings 4.3 Preparing Translatable Strings
config.h.in’ file 13.4.10 ‘config.h.in’ at top level
context 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities
context, argument specification in xgettext 5.1.6 Language specific options
context, in MO files 10.3 The Format of GNU MO Files
context, in PO files 3 The Format of PO Files
control characters 4.3 Preparing Translatable Strings
convert binary message catalog into PO file 10.2 Invoking the msgunfmt Program
convert translations to a different encoding 9.2 Invoking the msgconv Program
converting a package to use gettext 13.2 Prerequisite Works
country codes Appendix B Country Codes
create new PO file 6.1 Invoking the msginit Program
creating a new PO file 6 Creating a New PO File
creating compendia 8.4.1 Creating Compendia
csharp-format flag 3 The Format of PO Files
currency symbols 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support

D
date format 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support
dcngettext 11.2.6 Additional functions for plural forms
dcpgettext 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities
dcpgettext_expr 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities
debugging messages marked as format strings 5.1.6 Language specific options
Desktop Entry mode, and msgfmt program 10.1.2 Operation mode
dialect 9 Manipulating PO Files
disabling NLS 13.4.13 ‘gettext.h’ in ‘lib/
distribution tarball 13.7 Creating a Distribution Tarball
dngettext 11.2.6 Additional functions for plural forms
domain ambiguities 11.2.2 Solving Ambiguities
dpgettext 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities
dpgettext_expr 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities
duplicate elimination 9 Manipulating PO Files
duplicate removal 9.5 Invoking the msguniq Program

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editing comments in PO files 8.3.10 Modifying Comments
Editing PO Files 8 Editing PO Files
editing translations 8.3.9 Modifying Translations
elisp-format flag 3 The Format of PO Files
Emacs Lisp 15.5.7 Emacs Lisp
Emacs PO Mode 8.3 Emacs’s PO File Editor
encoding 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support
encoding conversion 9 Manipulating PO Files
encoding conversion at runtime 11.2.4 How to specify the output character set gettext uses
encoding for your language 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry
encoding list 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry
encoding of PO files 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry
eval_gettext function, usage 15.5.2.6 Invoking the eval_gettext function
eval_ngettext function, usage 15.5.2.7 Invoking the eval_ngettext function
evolution of packages 1.5 Overview of GNU gettext
extracting parts of a PO file into a compendium 8.4.1.2 Extract a Message Subset from a PO File

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