On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 07:44:46PM +0200, Jens Seidel wrote: > pofilter is currently completely unusable if no test is specified: > > It works better with -t, but it's no fun to specify all. > > OK, I will use a shell for loop to apply all tests ...
The following works: $ pofilter -t accelerators -t acronyms -t blank -t brackets -t compendiumconflicts -t doublequoting -t doublespacing -t doublewords -t endwhitespace -t escapes -t filepaths -t functions -t isfuzzy -t isreview -t kdecomments -t long -t musttranslatewords -t notranslatewords -t numbers -t puncspacing -t purepunc -t sentencecount -t short -t simplecaps -t simpleplurals -t spellcheck -t startcaps -t startwhitespace -t unchanged -t untranslated -t urls -t validchars -t variables -t xmltags po checked processing 1 files... [###########################################] 100% I dropped the tests: emails endpunc singlequoting startpunc. Nevertheless the following does not work: pofilter -x emails -x endpunc -x singlequoting -x startpunc po/ checked Probably there exists another test which fails too but is not mentioned with option -l. Jens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]