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- .TH "make-messages.py" "1" "August 2007" "Django Project" ""
- .SH "NAME"
- make-messages.py \- Internationalization utility for the Django
- web framework
- .SH "SYNOPSIS"
- .B make-messages.py\fR [\-a] [\-v] [\-l <locale>] [\-d <domain>]
- .SH "DESCRIPTION"
- This script creates or updates one or more message files for a Django app,
- a Django project or the Django framework itself. It should be run from one
- of three places: the root directory of a Django app; the root directory
- of a Django project; or the root django directory (the one in your PYTHONPATH,
- not the root of a Subversion checkout).
- .sp
- The script will run over the source tree of an application, project or Django
- itself (depending on where it is invoked), pulling out all strings marked for
- translation and creating or updating a standard PO-format message file for the
- specified language. Refer to Django's internationalization documentation for
- details of where this file is created.
- .sp
- The \fI\-a\fR and \fI\-l\fR options are used to control whether message
- catalogs are created for all locales, or just a single one.
- .SH "OPTIONS"
- .TP
- .I \-a
- Run make-messages for all locales specified in the Django settings file. Cannot
- be used in conjuntion with \fI\-l\fR.
- .TP
- .I \-d <domain>
- Specifies the translation domain to use. Valid domains are \fIdjango\fR or
- \fIdjangojs\fR, depending on whether you wish to generate translation strings
- for the Python or JavaScript components of your app, your project or the
- framework itself. The default domain is \fIdjango\fR.
- .TP
- .I \-l <locale>
- Extract messages for a particular locale.
- .TP
- .I \-v
- Run verbosely.
- .SH "ENVIRONMENT"
- .TP
- .I DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
- This environment variable defines the settings module to be read.
- It should be in Python-import form, e.g. "myproject.settings".
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- The Django internationalization documentation:
- .sp
- .I http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/i18n/
- .sp
- The PO file format is documented in the GNU gettext documentation.
- .SH "AUTHORS/CREDITS"
- Originally developed at World Online in Lawrence, Kansas, USA. Refer to the
- AUTHORS file in the Django distribution for contributors.
- .SH "LICENSE"
- New BSD license. For the full license text refer to the LICENSE file in the
- Django distribution.
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