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Re: manpages-l10n: Problems with applying the compendium messages



Hello Mario,

Le 31/12/2020 à 10:02, Mario Blättermann a écrit :
> In general, it would be very helpful if the committer of a .po file
> would run the script use-for-compendium.sh for that file. This way the
> translation can be written back to other .po files, which saves time.
> But before committing such changes, always run »git diff« to see what
> would be changed.

Could this be done automatically in a git hook?

I would see something like this:
- The translator changes a .po file and commits it.
- The git hook (pre-commit, probably) runs use-for-compendium.sh.
- If the script didn't change anything, the commit goes on. Otherwise,
the commit is stopped and a message is displayed to advise the
translator to add the changed files.

What would you think about this?

Thanks for all your work on manpages!
Thomas

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