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1.1) Examples
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Example 1:
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if you are in the root of your working copy (svn code), you should type
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if you are in the root of your working copy (git repository), you should type
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strgen/strgen -s lang lang/english.txt
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to compile englist.txt into english.lng. It will be placed in the lang dir
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ You can interchange english.txt to whichever language you want to generate a
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1.2) strgen command switches
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-v | --version
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strgen will tell what svn revision it was last modified
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strgen will tell what git revision it was last modified
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-t | --todo
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strgen will add <TODO> to any untranslated/missing strings and use the english
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