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POFILESPELL(1)							POFILESPELL(1)

NAME
       POFileSpell - checks the	spelling in a collection of PO files

SYNOPSIS

       POFileSpell [OPTION] [...] [FILE] [...]

INTRODUCTION
       POFileSpell checks the spelling in a collection of PO files.

COMMAND	LINE OPTIONS
       --help or -h
	      show usage instructions

       --interactive or	-i
	      interactive  mode,  iterate  through the spelling	errors using a
	      text mode	interface; see the Interactive Mode section

       --overview or -o
	      generate an overview file, grouping by error and not by file

       --dict=file or -d file
	      load a file with a list of words to  consider  correct;  can  be
	      used multiple times

       --batch-add=file
	      load   a	 file	with   a   list	  of   words  to  add  to  the
	      X-POFile-SpellExtra section of each of the target	PO files;  can
	      be  used	multiple times;	when used, the actual spelling process
	      is not run

       --command=command
	      the command used	for  actually  spell  checking	the  text,  by
	      default  aspell  --encoding=utf-8	-l; if you want	to use ispell,
	      try something like --comand="ispell -l"  or  --comand="iconv  -t
	      iso-8859-1 | ispell -l"

INTERACTIVE MODE
       In  interactive	mode  you iterate through each of the errors found. In
       each  prompt  you  can  press  a	 to  add  the	word   to   a	file's
       X-POFile-SpellExtra  entry,  n  to  ignore all further errors from this
       file, Enter to ignore this error	or, if	you  are  using	 one  or  more
       dictionary files, the number of the file	(1, 2, ...) to add the word to
       that dictionary file.

PO FILE	HEADER DIRECTIVES
       POFileSpell  recognizes	one  PO	 file  header  directive.  As with all
       gettext lint tools, this	directive is prefixed with X-POFile.

       X-POFile-SpellExtra: word
	      adds the word to the file's list of accepted words

DICTIONARY FILE	FORMAT
       Dictionary files	are just  lists	 of  words,  one  on  each  line.  For
       example:

       word 1
       word 2
       word n

MORE INFORMATION
       gettext-lint web	page: http://gettext-lint.sourceforge.net/

AUTHOR
       Pedro Morais.
       <morais@kde.org>

				  08/16/2006			POFILESPELL(1)

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