| Index Entry | Section |
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Q | | |
| Qt format strings | 5.1.6 Language specific options |
| Qt mode, and msgfmt program | 10.1.2 Operation mode |
| qt-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
| qt-plural-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
| quotation marks | 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry |
| quotation marks | 13.4.4 Extending ‘Makefile’ in ‘po/’ |
| quote characters, use in PO files | 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry |
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R | | |
| range: flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
| recode-sr-latin program | 9.4.5 Built-in filters |
| related reading | 17.3 Related Readings |
| release | 13.7 Creating a Distribution Tarball |
| RSJ | 16.1.2 Resource String Table |
| RST | 16.1.2 Resource String Table |
| Ruby | 15.5.11 Ruby |
| ruby-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
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S | | |
| Scheme | 15.5.6 GNU guile - Scheme |
| scheme-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
| scripting languages | 15.1 The Language Implementor's View |
| search messages in a catalog | 9.3 Invoking the msggrep Program |
| selecting message language | 2.3.2 Locale Environment Variables |
| sentence end markers, xgettext | 5.1.5 Operation mode |
| sentences | Entire sentences |
| setting up gettext at build time | 14. The Installer's and Distributor's View |
| setting up gettext at run time | 2.3.2 Locale Environment Variables |
| several domains | 11.2.2 Solving Ambiguities |
| sex | 1. Introduction |
| sh-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
| she, he, and they | 1. Introduction |
| shell format string | 15.5.12.5 Invoking the envsubst program |
| shell scripts | 15.5.12 sh - Shell Script |
| Smalltalk | 15.5.17 GNU Smalltalk |
| smalltalk-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
| sorting msgcat output | 9.1.5 Output details |
| sorting msgmerge output | 7.1.7 Output details |
| sorting msgunfmt output | 10.2.7 Output details |
| sorting output of xgettext | 5.1.7 Output details |
| specifying plural form in a PO file | 11.2.6 Additional functions for plural forms |
| standard output, and msgcat | 9.1.2 Output file location |
| standard output, and msgmerge program | 7.1.3 Output file location |
| string concatenation | No string concatenation |
| string normalization in entries | 8.3.4 Normalizing Strings in Entries |
| style | Decent English style |
| supported languages, msgfmt | 10.1.8 XML mode operations |
| supported languages, xgettext | 5.1.3 Choice of input file language |
| supported syntax checks, xgettext | 5.1.5 Operation mode |
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T | | |
| Tcl | 15.5.20 Tcl - Tk's scripting language |
| Tcl mode, and msgfmt program | 10.1.2 Operation mode |
| Tcl mode, and msgunfmt program | 10.2.1 Operation mode |
| tcl-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
| template PO file | 1.5 Overview of GNU gettext |
| testing ‘.po’ files for equivalence | 5.1.7 Output details |
| Tk's scripting language | 15.5.20 Tcl - Tk's scripting language |
| translated entries | 8.3.5 Translated Entries |
| translating menu entries | 11.2.5 Using contexts for solving ambiguities |
| translation aspects | 1.3 Aspects in Native Language Support |
| Translation Matrix | 2.5 Installing Translations for Particular Programs |
| Translation Project | 1.1 The Purpose of GNU gettext |
| turning off NLS support | 13.4.12 ‘gettext.h’ in ‘lib/’ |
| tutorial of gettext usage | 1.5 Overview of GNU gettext |
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U | | |
| unify duplicate translations | 9.5 Invoking the msguniq Program |
| untranslated entries | 8.3.7 Untranslated Entries |
| update translations from a compendium | 8.4.2.2 Update an Existing Translation File |
| upgrading to new versions of gettext | 13.2 Prerequisite Works |
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V | | |
| version control for backup files, msgmerge | 7.1.4 Output file location in update mode |
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W | | |
| Windows | 2.4 Obtaining good output in a Windows console |
| wxWidgets library | 15.5.19 wxWidgets library |
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X | | |
| xargs , and output from msgexec | 9.10 Invoking the msgexec Program |
| xerror | 9.13.1 Error Handling |
| xerror2 | 9.13.1 Error Handling |
| xgettext program, usage | 5.1 Invoking the xgettext Program |
| XML mode, and msgfmt program | 10.1.2 Operation mode |
| xmodmap program, and typing quotation marks | 6.2 Filling in the Header Entry |
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Y | | |
| YaST2 scripting language | 15.5.25 YCP - YaST2 scripting language |
| YCP | 15.5.25 YCP - YaST2 scripting language |
| ycp-format flag | 3. The Format of PO Files |
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