@pindex msgconv @cindex @code{msgconv} program, usage @example msgconv [@var{option}] [@var{inputfile}] @end example @cindex convert translations to a different encoding The @code{msgconv} program converts a translation catalog to a different character encoding. @subsection Input file location @table @samp @item @var{inputfile} Input PO file. @item -D @var{directory} @itemx --directory=@var{directory} @opindex -D@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --directory@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Add @var{directory} to the list of directories. Source files are searched relative to this list of directories. The resulting @file{.po} file will be written relative to the current directory, though. @end table If no @var{inputfile} is given or if it is @samp{-}, standard input is read. @subsection Output file location @table @samp @item -o @var{file} @itemx --output-file=@var{file} @opindex -o@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --output-file@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Write output to specified file. @end table The results are written to standard output if no output file is specified or if it is @samp{-}. @subsection Conversion target @table @samp @item -t @itemx --to-code=@var{name} @opindex -t@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --to-code@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Specify encoding for output. @end table The default encoding is the current locale's encoding. @subsection Output details @c --no-escape and --escape omitted on purpose. They are not useful. @table @samp @item --force-po @opindex --force-po@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Always write an output file even if it contains no message. @item -i @itemx --indent @opindex -i@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --indent@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Write the .po file using indented style. @item --no-location @opindex --no-location@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Do not write @samp{#: @var{filename}:@var{line}} lines. @item --add-location @opindex --add-location@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Generate @samp{#: @var{filename}:@var{line}} lines (default). @item --strict @opindex --strict@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Write out a strict Uniforum conforming PO file. Note that this Uniforum format should be avoided because it doesn't support the GNU extensions. @item -w @var{number} @itemx --width=@var{number} @opindex -w@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --width@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Set the output page width. Long strings in the output files will be split across multiple lines in order to ensure that each line's width (= number of screen columns) is less or equal to the given @var{number}. @item -s @itemx --sort-output @opindex -s@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --sort-output@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Generate sorted output. Note that using this option makes it much harder for the translator to understand each message's context. @item -F @itemx --sort-by-file @opindex -F@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --sort-by-file@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Sort output by file location. @end table @subsection Informative output @table @samp @item -h @itemx --help @opindex -h@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --help@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Display this help and exit. @item -V @itemx --version @opindex -V@r{, @code{msgconv} option} @opindex --version@r{, @code{msgconv} option} Output version information and exit. @end table