Christian Stimming wrote:
Why do you exclude the strings from guile-string.c? These are important, as they are e.g. all the preferences.

Oh, and I should have mentioned in my last message.


I'm not guaranteeing that the postats.pl script is perfect yet, what I described was the indended behavior. I would love it if someone could test it out for me.

I uploaded the script to
http://www.gnucash.org/trans/postats.pl

If you download it, save it to your gnucash/po/ directory and run it thusly:

./postats.pl gnucash.pot de.po
or for all the po files
./postats.pl gnucash.pot *.po

The working directory for the script is called ".postats_work/", within you will find 2 files, de.po_TMP and de.po_EXCLUDED_TMP. The de.po_TMP file is all the translations that were included and the de.po_EXCLUDED_TMP file contains all the translations that were excluded. Everything found in de.po must end up in one of these two files. So, you can open them in a text editor and see what was excluded and included.

I've done this and it looks okay to me... but I would love for a second opinion.

You can play with the exclusion pattern by editting the postats.pl script and changing the scalar $exclude.

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