tsv2tmx(1p)


NAME

   tsv2tmx - Create a TMX from a TSV file

SYNOPSIS

   tsv2tmx [options]

    Options:
      --help            brief help message
      --man             full documentation
      --verbose | -v    activated verbose mode
      --sl=EN --tl=PT   describe source and target language names
      --header          treat first line as a heading
      --columns=1,2     specify which columns to extract

OPTIONS

   --help  Print a brief help message and exits.

   --man   Prints the manual page and exits.

   --verbose | -v
           Activates the verbose mode.

   --sl | --tl
           Use these options to specify the names for the source and
           target languages.

   --header
           By default this switch is on, and it means that the TSV file
           includes a first line with a heading. If no source or target
           language names are specified, the first line will be used to
           guess them.

   --columns=1,2
           Specify which columns should be extracted. Needs to be a pair
           of integers, separated by a comma. Columns indexes start at 0.
           Default to "1,2".

DESCRIPTION

   Useful to create translation memories from TSV files, that can be
   easily exported from spreadsheet software.

SEE ALSO

   XML::TMX

AUTHOR

   Alberto Simes, "<ambs@cpan.org>"

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

   Copyright 2016 by Projecto Natura

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.





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