lrelease-qt4(1)


NAME

   lrelease - generate Qt message files from Qt Linguist translation files

SYNOPSIS

   lrelease [ options ] project-file
   lrelease [ options ] ts-files [ -qm qm-file ]

DESCRIPTION

   This  page  documents  the  Qt  Linguist  Release  tool  for the Qt GUI
   toolkit.  Lrelease reads a qmake/tmake project  file  (.pro  file)  and
   converts  the  translation  files  (.ts  files) specified in it into Qt
   message files (.qm files) used by the application to translate.

   The .qm file format is a compact binary format that provides  extremely
   fast lookups for translations and that is used by Qt.

OPTIONS

   -help  Display the usage and exit.

   -compress
          Compress the .qm files.

   -nounfinished
          Do not include unfinished translations.

   -removeidentical
          If  the  translated  text is the same as the source text, do not
          include the message.

   -silent
          Do not explain what is being done.

   -version
          Display the version of lrelease and exit.

USAGE

   Here is an example .pro file that can be given to lrelease:

       HEADERS         = funnydialog.h \
                         wackywidget.h
       SOURCES         = funnydialog.cpp \
                         main.cpp \
                         wackywidget.cpp
       FORMS           = fancybox.ui
       TRANSLATIONS    = gnomovision_dk.ts \
                         gnomovision_fi.ts \
                         gnomovision_no.ts \
                         gnomovision_se.ts

   When running lrelease on  this  project  file,  the  Qt  message  files
   gnomovision_dk.qm,     gnomovision_fi.qm,     gnomovision_no.qm     and
   gnomovision_se.qm   will   be   generated    from    gnomovision_dk.ts,
   gnomovision_fi.ts,     gnomovision_no.ts     and     gnomovision_se.ts,
   respectively.

   Lrelease can also be invoked with a list of .ts files to convert:

       lrelease gnomovision_*.ts

SEE ALSO

   lupdate(1) and http://doc.trolltech.com/i18n.html

Nokia Corporation and/or its sub18dOctobere2001                    lrelease(1)





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