.\" # .\" # Copyright (c) 2015, Juniper Networks, Inc. .\" # All rights reserved. .\" # This SOFTWARE is licensed under the LICENSE provided in the .\" # ../Copyright file. By downloading, installing, copying, or .\" # using the SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of that .\" # LICENSE. .\" # Phil Shafer, July 2015 .\" .Dd July 9, 2015 .Dt XOPO 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm xopo .Nd turn libxo format strings into simplified form .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl options .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility simplifies libxo format strings into the form used for .Xr gettext lookups by the .Nm libxo library. Using .Nm , users can turn .Em .pot files generated by .Xr xgettext into data useful for libxo-enabled applications. .Pp Since .Xr gettext uses the string as the key into the message catalog, .Nm libxo uses a simplified version of the format string that removes unimportant field formatting and modifiers, stopping minor formatting changes from impacting the expensive translation process. A developer change such as changing "/%06d" to "/%08d" should not force hand inspection of all .po files. .Pp .Nm inspects the input file, looking for lines that begin with "msgid" which carry format strings as the remainder of the input line. These strings are passed to .Nm libxo for simplification and the resulting strings are replaced into the output stream, allowing .Nm to operated as a filter. .Pp .Bl -tag -width indent .It Ic -f Ar pofile | Ic --po Ar pofile Use the given po file for input. .It Ic --help Display this help text .It Ic -o Ar file | Ic --output Ar file Write output content to the given file .It Ic -s Ar text | Ic --simplify Ar text Generate the simplified version of a single text string. .It Ic -W | Ic --warn Generate warnings while parsing the format strings .It Ic --version Display version information .El .Pp .Sh EXAMPLE .Bd -literal % xopo -f foo.pot -o foo.pot.new .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr libxo 3 , .Xr xo_format 5 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm libxo library first appeared in .Fx 11.0 . .Sh AUTHORS .Nm libxo was written by .An Phil Shafer Aq Mt phil@freebsd.org .