@pindex gettext @cindex @code{gettext} program, usage @example gettext [@var{option}] [[@var{textdomain}] @var{msgid}] gettext [@var{option}] -s [@var{msgid}]... @end example @cindex lookup message translation The @code{gettext} program displays the native language translation of a textual message. @noindent @strong{Arguments} @table @samp @item -d @var{textdomain} @itemx --domain=@var{textdomain} @opindex -d@r{, @code{gettext} option} @opindex --domain@r{, @code{gettext} option} Retrieve translated messages from @var{textdomain}. Usually a @var{textdomain} corresponds to a package, a program, or a module of a program. @item -e @opindex -e@r{, @code{gettext} option} Enable expansion of some escape sequences. This option is for compatibility with the @samp{echo} program or shell built-in. The escape sequences @samp{\a}, @samp{\b}, @samp{\c}, @samp{\f}, @samp{\n}, @samp{\r}, @samp{\t}, @samp{\v}, @samp{\\}, and @samp{\} followed by one to three octal digits, are interpreted like the System V @samp{echo} program did. @item -E @opindex -E@r{, @code{gettext} option} This option is only for compatibility with the @samp{echo} program or shell built-in. It has no effect. @item -h @itemx --help @opindex -h@r{, @code{gettext} option} @opindex --help@r{, @code{gettext} option} Display this help and exit. @item -n @opindex -n@r{, @code{gettext} option} Suppress trailing newline. By default, @code{gettext} adds a newline to the output. @item -V @itemx --version @opindex -V@r{, @code{gettext} option} @opindex --version@r{, @code{gettext} option} Output version information and exit. @item [@var{textdomain}] @var{msgid} Retrieve translated message corresponding to @var{msgid} from @var{textdomain}. @end table If the @var{textdomain} parameter is not given, the domain is determined from the environment variable @code{TEXTDOMAIN}. If the message catalog is not found in the regular directory, another location can be specified with the environment variable @code{TEXTDOMAINDIR}. When used with the @code{-s} option the program behaves like the @samp{echo} command. But it does not simply copy its arguments to stdout. Instead those messages found in the selected catalog are translated. |