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Uoti Urpala 97db8519c8 build: create and install .mo translation files
If --enable-translation was specified to configure, build and install
.mo files for the selected message language(s). The languages enabled
can be chosen with the --language-msg option; by default all available
ones will be installed. The .po source files for available languages
are seached under the po/ subdirectory; at the moment that
subdirectory is not included in the sources so no languages will be
enabled unless you add the actual translations before running
configure.

The .mo files are created in the locale/ subdirectory when compiling.
By default MPlayer will only look for them in the installed location,
so the newly compiled .mo files will not be found if you run MPlayer
without installing. You can set the MPLAYER_LOCALEDIR environment
variable to point to the locale/ directory to test the translations
without installing.
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README Do not build monolithic documentation in a separate directory. 2009-12-13 22:51:55 +00:00
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README

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## Reading the MPlayer Documentation ##
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Thanks for reading MPlayer documentation !!!


1. For "release" version users (i.e. non-Subversion):

   a, Enter the HTML/ directory, and there you'll find the documentation,
      each language in its own subdirectory.

   b, If you prefer reading the documentation as a single big file it
      can be found in the file MPlayer.html, each language in its
      own subdirectory.

   c, If the HTML/ directory does not contain your language,
      try the subdirectories in this very same folder.


2. For "development" version users (i.e. Subversion or Subversion snapshots):

   a, Enter the xml/ directory, and read the README file there to find
      out how to build a HTML version of the XML documentation. It will
      be created in the HTML/ directory.

   b, If the xml/ directory doesn't contain your language, try the
      subdirectories in this very same folder.