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Those translations are driven by abstract translators (xtrans scripts) embedding python code. The translators are easy to write, since the underlying system habdles all the complicated details of XML parsing, reference resolving, file management and even python programming in a way transparent to the user.
This distribution includes GimpClient, a python module for
communicating with Gimp. Through it, xtrans scripts can efficiently
access a powerful graphics program.
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User manual included in the distribution and available from http://iprotools.elikya.com/en/extrans_01_index.htmlSupport contacts
Help List | <mydevel@free.fr> |
Developer List | <mydevel@free.fr> |
Bug List | <mydevel@free.fr> |
Support | Paid technical support and consulting available from http://iprotools.elikya.com/en/support_01_protools.html |
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Interfaces | console |
Programs | reldiff.py |
Source languages | Python |
Supported languages | XML, HTML, LaTeX |
Use requirements | Python 2.0 or higher |
License verified by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-06-20 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> |
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