Extra options for xgettext
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([
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po/Makefile.in
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po/Makevars
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m4/Makefile
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Makefile
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gramps.sh
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# Makefile variables for PO directory using GNU gettext.
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# These options get passed to xgettext.
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XGETTEXT_OPTIONS = --package-name=@PACKAGE@ \
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	--package-version=@VERSIONSTRING@ \
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	--add-comments="TRANS:" \
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	--no-wrap
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# possible options to include:
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#           -c, --add-comments[=TAG]           place comment block with TAG (or those 
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#                                                                   preceding keyword lines) in output file
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#            -k, --keyword[=WORD]                  additional keyword to be looked for (without
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#                                                                    WORD means not to use default keywords)
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#The default keyword specifications, which are always looked for if not
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#explicitly disabled are: gettext
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#                                   ugettext
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#                                   dgettext:2 
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#                                   ngettext:1,2 
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#                                   ungettext:1,2
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#                                   dngettext:2,3
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#                                   _
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#
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#For xgettext be able to extract strings in python file with import statment like tis:
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#
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#   from gettext import ngettext as _s
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#
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#you need to append this: "--keyword=_s:1,2 " 
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#to line XGETTEXT_OPTIONS
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