![]() After checkout, use the Poedit.sln solution to build everything. Gives you warm fuzzies all over, doesn't it. You need a full git checkout to build on Windows see below for details. (Thanks to batlogg, oferw, davewave, nateaune, hannosch, papagr, sichart, diskind, petschki, tarmo, mhowell and hampton for their donations!) Thanks for your help! This was totally unexpected… -Vaclav Slavik And the coolest part? "": is a Plone site, and the software that runs the site is an open source Plone product. In 14 days, the Plone community raised $580 to buy Vaclav a Mac Mini for his porting work through the "": web site. He had received about €60 in donations when we started our fundraiser. The author of poEdit, Vaclav Slavik, had been trying to raise money for a while through donations to buy a Mac Mini so he could maintain the OS X port of poEdit. Poedit windows mac os x#The Mac OS X users out there were left without a proper tool to maintain translations, and there are no other applications for the OS X platform that do this. It helps with translating applications into another language. It also serves as a GUI frontend to more GNU gettext utilities (win32 version is part of the distribution) and catalogs editor/source code parser. There was one problem with poEdit, though - it only existed for the Windows and Linux platforms. Poedit: cross-platform translation editor About This program is a simple translation editor for PO and XLIFF files. "poEdit": is an important tool for the Plone translators - it allows them to edit the translations of Plone (stored in so-called po files) in a reliable and convenient manner. ![]()
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