chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/0000777000000000000000000000000010561501671012163 500000000000000chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/po/0000777000000000000000000000000010561501671012601 500000000000000chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/po/Makevars0000644000000000000000000000060310561250524014206 00000000000000# Document $Id: Makevars,v 1.2 2007/02/04 03:12:29 dleidert Exp $ # Summary Makevars for the chemical-mime-data project internationalization. # # Copyright (C) 2006 by Daniel Leidert. # # This file is free software. The copyright owner gives unlimited # permission to copy, distribute and modify it. top_builddir = .. MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS = chemical-mime-devel@lists.sourceforge.net chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/po/de.po0000644000000000000000000002540210561501004013436 00000000000000# Document $Id: de.po,v 1.13 2007/02/05 01:01:56 dleidert Exp $ # Summary German translation of chemical-mime-data. # # Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Daniel Leidert . # # This file is distributed under the same license as the chemical-mime-data package. # Copyright (C) 2004-2007 The package's copyright holder. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: chemical-mime-data 0.1.94\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: chemical-mime-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-05 01:37+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2007-02-05 01:37+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Daniel Leidert \n" "Language-Team: none\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Accelrys Cartesian Coordinate Archive File" msgstr "Accelrys Archivdatei mit kartesischen Koordinaten" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Accelrys Data Model File" msgstr "Accelrys Datenmodell" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Accelrys Hessian File" msgstr "Accelrys Hesse-Matrix" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Accelrys Molecular Data File" msgstr "Accelrys Molekulardaten" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Alchemy Format" msgstr "Alchemy-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Brookhaven Protein DataBase File Format" msgstr "Dateiformat der Brookhaven Proteindatenbank" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:7 msgid "CACTVS ASCII Format" msgstr "CACTVS ASCII Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:8 msgid "CACTVS Binary Format" msgstr "Binäres CACTVS Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:9 msgid "CACTVS Table Format" msgstr "Tabellarisches CACTVS Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:10 msgid "CAChe CSF Format" msgstr "CAChe CSF Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:11 msgid "CAChe MolStruct Format" msgstr "CAChe MolStruct-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:12 msgid "COMPASS Program of the Takahashi" msgstr "Takahashi's COMPASS-Programm" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Chem3D Format" msgstr "Chem3D-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:14 msgid "ChemDraw Binary CDX Format" msgstr "Binäres ChemDraw (CDX) Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:15 msgid "ChemDraw CDXML Format" msgstr "ChemDraw (CD)XML Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:16 msgid "ChemDraw File" msgstr "ChemDraw Datei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Chemical Markup Language" msgstr "Chemische Auszeichnungssprache" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Chemical Style Markup Language" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Chemical eXchange Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Chemtool File" msgstr "Chemtool Datei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:21 msgid "CrossFire File" msgstr "CrossFire Datei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:22 msgid "CrystalMaker Crystal Binary File" msgstr "Binäres CrystalMaker Dateiformat für Kristalle" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:23 msgid "CrystalMaker Crystal/Molecule Text File" msgstr "Textbasiertes CrystalMaker Dateiformat für Kristalle/Moleküle" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:24 msgid "CrystalMaker Molecule Binary File" msgstr "Binäres CrystalMaker Dateiformat für Moleküle" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Crystallographic Information File Format" msgstr "Dateiformat mit Kristallographischen Informationen" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:26 msgid "DMol Output Format" msgstr "DMol Ausgabeformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:27 msgid "EMBL Nucleotide Format" msgstr "EMBL Nukleotid-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Fasta Amino Acid Sequence" msgstr "Fasta Aminosäuresequenz" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Fasta File Format" msgstr "Fasta Dateiformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Fasta Nucleotide Sequence" msgstr "Fasta Nukleotidsequence" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:31 msgid "GAMESS Input format" msgstr "GAMESS Eingabeformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:32 msgid "GAMESS Output format" msgstr "GAMESS Ausgabeformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:33 msgid "GCG 8 Sequence (Chemical) File Format" msgstr "GCG 8 Sequenz-Dateiformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:34 msgid "GULP Input File Format" msgstr "GULP Eingabedatei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:35 msgid "GULP Output File Format" msgstr "GULP Ausgabedatei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Gasteiger ClearText File Format" msgstr "Gasteiger Klartext Dateiformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Gaussian Checkpoint Format" msgstr "Gaussian Checkpoint-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Gaussian Cube (Wavefunction) Format" msgstr "Gaussian Cube-Format (Wellenfunktion)" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Gaussian Input Format" msgstr "Gaussian Eingabeformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Gaussian Log/Output Format" msgstr "Gaussian Log-/Ausgabeformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:41 msgid "GenBank Flat File Format" msgstr "Flaches GenBank Dateiformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:42 msgid "GenPept Flat File" msgstr "GenPept Datei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Ghemical QM Format" msgstr "Ghemical QM-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:44 msgid "HyperChem Molecule File Format" msgstr "HyperChem Moleküldateiformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:45 msgid "IUPAC International Chemical Identifier" msgstr "IUPAC Internationale Chemische Kennung" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:46 msgid "IsoStar Library of Intermolecular Interactions" msgstr "IsoStar Bibliothek für Intermolekulare Interaktionen" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:47 msgid "JCAMP Spectroscopic Data Exchange Format" msgstr "JCAMP Austauschformat für spektroskopische Daten" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Kinemage Chemical Protein Images" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:49 msgid "MDL 2D Reaction-Data Representation Format" msgstr "MDL 2D Reaktionsdaten-Darstellungsformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:50 msgid "MDL Molfile Format" msgstr "MDL Moldatei-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:51 msgid "MDL Reaction Format" msgstr "MDL Reaktions-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:52 msgid "MDL Structure Data Format" msgstr "MDL Strukturdaten-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:53 msgid "MDL Transportable Graphics Format" msgstr "MDL Transportables Grafik-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:54 msgid "MOPAC Graphical Format" msgstr "MOPAC Grafikformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:55 msgid "MOPAC Input Format" msgstr "MOPAC Eingabeformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:56 msgid "MOPAC Output Format" msgstr "MOPAC Ausgabeformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:57 msgid "MOPAC Vibration Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:58 msgid "MSI Cerius II format" msgstr "MSI Cerius II Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:59 msgid "MacMolecule File Format" msgstr "MacMolecule Dateiformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:60 msgid "MacroModel Molecular Mechanics Format" msgstr "MacroModel Molekülmechanik-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:61 msgid "MacroModel Molecular Mechanics Output Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:62 msgid "MacroMolecular Crystallographic Information File Format" msgstr "MacroMolecular Dateiformat Kristallographisches Austauschformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Molconn-Z File Format" msgstr "Molconn-Z Dateiformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Molecular Information File Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Native XDrawChem Format" msgstr "Natives XDrawChem-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:66 msgid "PubChem ASN.1 ASCII Format" msgstr "Natives PubChem ASN.1 ASCII Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:67 msgid "PubChem ASN.1 Binary Format" msgstr "Binäres PubChem ASN.1 Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:68 msgid "PubChem ASN.1 XML Format" msgstr "PubChem ASN.1 XML Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Q-Chem Input File" msgstr "Q-Chem Eingabedatei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Q-Chem Output File" msgstr "Q-Chem Ausgabedatei" #. this is not an official name, so replace it with such a name #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:72 msgid "ROSDAL Universal Structure Format" msgstr "ROSDAL Universelle Strukturbeschreibung" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:73 msgid "SMILES Format" msgstr "SMILES-Format" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:74 msgid "SPC Format for Spectral and Chromatographic Data" msgstr "SPC Format für Spektral- und Chromatographiedaten" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:75 msgid "SWISS-PROT Protein Sequence Database Format" msgstr "SWISS-PROT Proteinsequenz Datenbankformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:76 msgid "SYBYL Portable Representation Format" msgstr "SYBYL Portables Darstellungsformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:77 msgid "ShelX Document" msgstr "ShelX Dokument" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Turbomole Auxiliary Basis Set File" msgstr "Turbomole Hilfsbasissatz" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Turbomole Basis Set File" msgstr "Turbomole Basissatz" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Turbomole Calculation Input File" msgstr "Turbomole Eingabedatei für Kalkulationen" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Turbomole Control File" msgstr "Tubomole Kontrolldatei" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Turbomole Coordinate File" msgstr "Turbomole Koordinatensatz" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Turbomole Gradient File" msgstr "Turbomole Gradientendaten" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Turbomole SCF Molecular Orbital File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Turbomole Vibrational Data File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Versailles Agreement on Materials and Standards" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Visual Molecular Dynamics" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:88 msgid "XYZ Co-ordinate Animation Format" msgstr "XYZ-Koordinatendatei im Animationsformat" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Xtelplot File Format" msgstr "Xtelplot Dateiformat" chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/po/fr.po0000644000000000000000000002650010561501004013455 00000000000000# translation of fr.po to french # Document $Id: fr.po,v 1.8 2007/02/05 01:01:56 dleidert Exp $ # Summary French translation of chemical-mime-data. # # Copyright (C) 2006 Jerome Pansanel # Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Daniel Leidert # Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Egon Willighagen # Copyright (C) 2004, The Free Software Foundation # # This file is distributed under the same license as the chemical-mime-data package. # Daniel Leidert , 2004-2006. # Jerome Pansanel , 2006. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: fr\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: chemical-mime-devel@lists.sourceforge.net\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-02-05 01:37+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-05-08 13:44+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Jerome Pansanel \n" "Language-Team: french \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.10.2\n" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Accelrys Cartesian Coordinate Archive File" msgstr "Fichier Accelrys de Modèle de Données" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Accelrys Data Model File" msgstr "Fichier Accelrys de Modèle de Données" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Accelrys Hessian File" msgstr "Fichier Accelrys de Matrice de Hesse" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Accelrys Molecular Data File" msgstr "Fichier Accelrys de Données Moléculaires" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Alchemy Format" msgstr "Format Alchemy" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Brookhaven Protein DataBase File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier de la Base de Données de Protéines Brookhaven" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:7 msgid "CACTVS ASCII Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:8 #, fuzzy msgid "CACTVS Binary Format" msgstr "Format d'Échange ChemDraw" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:9 #, fuzzy msgid "CACTVS Table Format" msgstr "Format Alchemy" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "CAChe CSF Format" msgstr "Format CAChe MolStruct" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:11 msgid "CAChe MolStruct Format" msgstr "Format CAChe MolStruct" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:12 msgid "COMPASS Program of the Takahashi" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Chem3D Format" msgstr "Format Chem3D" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:14 #, fuzzy msgid "ChemDraw Binary CDX Format" msgstr "Format d'Échange ChemDraw" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:15 #, fuzzy msgid "ChemDraw CDXML Format" msgstr "Format d'Échange ChemDraw" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:16 msgid "ChemDraw File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Chemical Markup Language" msgstr "Langage de Balisage Chimique" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:18 #, fuzzy msgid "Chemical Style Markup Language" msgstr "Langage de Balisage Chimique" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:19 #, fuzzy msgid "Chemical eXchange Format" msgstr "Format d'Échange ChemDraw" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Chemtool File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:21 msgid "CrossFire File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:22 msgid "CrystalMaker Crystal Binary File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:23 msgid "CrystalMaker Crystal/Molecule Text File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:24 msgid "CrystalMaker Molecule Binary File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Crystallographic Information File Format" msgstr "Format d'Échange Cristallographique" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:26 msgid "DMol Output Format" msgstr "Format de Sortie DMol " #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:27 #, fuzzy msgid "EMBL Nucleotide Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier MDL Molfile" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Fasta Amino Acid Sequence" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:29 #, fuzzy msgid "Fasta File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier GenBank" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Fasta Nucleotide Sequence" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:31 msgid "GAMESS Input format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée GAMESS" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:32 #, fuzzy msgid "GAMESS Output format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée GAMESS" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:33 msgid "GCG 8 Sequence (Chemical) File Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:34 #, fuzzy msgid "GULP Input File Format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée MOPAC" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:35 #, fuzzy msgid "GULP Output File Format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée MOPAC" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:36 #, fuzzy msgid "Gasteiger ClearText File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier GenBank" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:37 #, fuzzy msgid "Gaussian Checkpoint Format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée Gaussian" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:38 #, fuzzy msgid "Gaussian Cube (Wavefunction) Format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée Gaussian" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Gaussian Input Format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée Gaussian" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:40 #, fuzzy msgid "Gaussian Log/Output Format" msgstr "Format de Journal Gaussian" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:41 msgid "GenBank Flat File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier GenBank" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:42 #, fuzzy msgid "GenPept Flat File" msgstr "Format de Fichier GenBank" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:43 #, fuzzy msgid "Ghemical QM Format" msgstr "Format d'Échange ChemDraw" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:44 msgid "HyperChem Molecule File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier de Molécule HyperChem" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:45 msgid "IUPAC International Chemical Identifier" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:46 msgid "IsoStar Library of Intermolecular Interactions" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:47 msgid "JCAMP Spectroscopic Data Exchange Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Kinemage Chemical Protein Images" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:49 msgid "MDL 2D Reaction-Data Representation Format" msgstr "Format MDL de Représentation 2D de Données Réactionnelles" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:50 msgid "MDL Molfile Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier MDL Molfile" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:51 msgid "MDL Reaction Format" msgstr "Format MDL de Réactions" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:52 msgid "MDL Structure Data Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier MDL de Données Structurelles" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:53 msgid "MDL Transportable Graphics Format" msgstr "Format MDL de Graphiques Transportables" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:54 msgid "MOPAC Graphical Format" msgstr "Format Graphique MOPAC" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:55 msgid "MOPAC Input Format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée MOPAC" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:56 #, fuzzy msgid "MOPAC Output Format" msgstr "Format d'Entrée MOPAC" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:57 #, fuzzy msgid "MOPAC Vibration Format" msgstr "Format Graphique MOPAC" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:58 msgid "MSI Cerius II format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:59 #, fuzzy msgid "MacMolecule File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier de Molécule HyperChem" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:60 msgid "MacroModel Molecular Mechanics Format" msgstr "Format de Mécanique Moléculaire MacroModel" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:61 #, fuzzy msgid "MacroModel Molecular Mechanics Output Format" msgstr "Format de Mécanique Moléculaire MacroModel" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:62 msgid "MacroMolecular Crystallographic Information File Format" msgstr "" "Format d'Échange Cristallographique pour les Structures de Macromolécule" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:63 #, fuzzy msgid "Molconn-Z File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier MDL Molfile" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:64 #, fuzzy msgid "Molecular Information File Format" msgstr "" "Format d'Échange Cristallographique pour les Structures de Macromolécule" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:65 #, fuzzy msgid "Native XDrawChem Format" msgstr "Format Chem3D" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:66 msgid "PubChem ASN.1 ASCII Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:67 msgid "PubChem ASN.1 Binary Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:68 #, fuzzy msgid "PubChem ASN.1 XML Format" msgstr "Format d'Échange ChemDraw" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Q-Chem Input File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Q-Chem Output File" msgstr "" #. this is not an official name, so replace it with such a name #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:72 #, fuzzy msgid "ROSDAL Universal Structure Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier MDL de Données Structurelles" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:73 msgid "SMILES Format" msgstr "Format SMILES" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:74 msgid "SPC Format for Spectral and Chromatographic Data" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:75 msgid "SWISS-PROT Protein Sequence Database Format" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:76 msgid "SYBYL Portable Representation Format" msgstr "Format SYBYL de Représentation Portable" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:77 msgid "ShelX Document" msgstr "Document ShelX" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Turbomole Auxiliary Basis Set File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Turbomole Basis Set File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Turbomole Calculation Input File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Turbomole Control File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Turbomole Coordinate File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Turbomole Gradient File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Turbomole SCF Molecular Orbital File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Turbomole Vibrational Data File" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Versailles Agreement on Materials and Standards" msgstr "" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Visual Molecular Dynamics" msgstr "Système de Visualisation de Dynamique Moléculaire" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:88 msgid "XYZ Co-ordinate Animation Format" msgstr "Format de Coordonnées XYZ d'Animation" #: ../src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in.h:89 #, fuzzy msgid "Xtelplot File Format" msgstr "Format de Fichier GenBank" #~ msgid "Accelrys structure file" #~ msgstr "Fichier Accelrys de Structure" #~ msgid "CIF" #~ msgstr "CIF" #~ msgid "CML" #~ msgstr "CML" #~ msgid "Crystallographic Information File" #~ msgstr "Format d'Échange Cristallographique" #~ msgid "GAMESS" #~ msgstr "GAMESS" #~ msgid "MDL" #~ msgstr "MDL" #~ msgid "MOPAC" #~ msgstr "MOPAC" #~ msgid "SMILES" #~ msgstr "SMILES" chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/po/POTFILES.in0000644000000000000000000000023310561250524014266 00000000000000[encoding: UTF-8] # List of source files containing translatable strings. # Please keep this list in alphabetical order. src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/po/ChangeLog0000644000000000000000000000651510561501004014264 00000000000000# Document $Id: ChangeLog,v 1.14 2007/02/05 01:01:56 dleidert Exp $ # Summary File-changelog for the internationalization data files of the # chemical-mime-data project. 2007-02-05 Daniel Leidert * de.po: Updated after massive changes to database. 10 untranslated messages left. * fr.po: Just updated. 29 fuzzy and 31 untranslated messages left. 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * de.po: Updated after changes to database. Fixed fuzzy entries. 3 untranslated messages left. 2007-01-03 Daniel Leidert * de.po: Updated after changes to database. Fixed untranslated and fuzzy entries. 3 untranslated messages left. * fr.po: Only updated after changes to database. 2006-12-30 Daniel Leidert * de.po: Updated after changes to database. Fixing untranslated and fuzzy entries. 37 translated messages, 2 untranslated messages. * fr.po: Only updated after changes to database. 2006-07-17 Daniel Leidert * chemical-mime-data.pot: Removed. 2006-06-15 Daniel Leidert * chemical-mime-data.pot: Added Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: field entry. * de.po: Ditto. * fr.po: Ditto. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * chemical-mime-data.pot: Updated. * de.po: Ditto. * fr.po: Ditto. 2006-05-05 Jerome Pansanel * add fr.po * chemical-mime-data.pot: Updated. * de.po: Updated 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * chemical-mime-data.pot: Updated. * de.po: Updated. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * chemical-mime-data.pot: The first update after our change to the new database format. Translator, please update your translations. * de.po: Updated. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * de.po: Updated. Added a more information to the header. 2006-04-30 Daniel Leidert * POTFILES.in: Changed to src/chemical-mime-data.xml.in. Removed all other files. We will just need the new database. * de.po: Updated to fit latest changes. * fr.po: Removed, because outdated. * nl.po: Ditto. 2006-01-27 Daniel Leidert * chemical-mime-data.pot: Update after fixing bugs in kde/*.desktop files. * de.po: Ditto. * fr.po: Ditto. * nl.po: Ditto. 2006-01-02 Daniel Leidert * ChangeLog: Changed used CVS keyword to a local one. More useful summary. * de.po: Fixed headers of the file. Fixed copyright info. * fr.po: Ditto. * nl.po: Ditto. 2005-09-19 Daniel Leidert * fr.po: Added French translation. Thanks to Jean Bréfort. 2005-06-30 Daniel Leidert * ChangeLog: Fixed syntax. 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The chemical-mime-data Project $Id: cmd_website.xsl,v 1.13 2007/01/27 20:21:34 dleidert Exp $ Daniel Leidert

chemical-mime-data

The source of this project can be downloaded at the Sourceforge.net project page. SourceForge.net Logo

The released version is: &entversion;.

The released Database version is: .

Table of Contents

  1. Supported MIME types
  2. Unsupported but known MIME types
  3. References

References

The tables contain references to specifications, standards and papers, that were used. So the following list are generic resources, that were used too.

  1. »The Chemical MIME Home Page« by Henry Rzepa.

Supported MIME types

The following MIME types are supported by the &entpackage; package version &entversion;.

Unsupported but known MIME types

The following MIME types are not supported by the &entpackage; package version &entversion;.

There might be more MIME types, that simply were not yet added to the database. If you know one missing, just let us know.

MIME type

Sub-class of [1]

Alias Description Filename extension Magic Pattern Root XML/Namespace Specification
[1] Entries, that do not show a Sub-class of: value are binary files and therefor of type application/octet-stream.
Sub-class of:
Alias(s):
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Version 0.1.92 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * Now the whole package is based on a flat XML datbase and XSL stylesheets create all necessary files, which are then installed. * This release ships support for several MIME types used by gchempaint, jmol, pymol, rasmol and xdrawchem. A complete list may follow before we make the official 0.2.0 release. Version 0.1.0 Moved from chemicalMIME to chemical-mime-data. Moved whole package to GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1. Added support for theme and non-theme icons. Fixed a lot of build issues (completely rewritten configure- and build-process). Fixed chemical/x-pdb detection. # UTF-8 chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/TODO0000644000000000000000000000570010557225303012571 00000000000000# Document $Id: TODO,v 1.13 2007/01/28 22:59:15 dleidert Exp $ # Summary Things to do before we can do the next release. TODO ==== * Before 0.2.0 release + Fix INSTALL. * Later branches + Add stylesheet templates to build the related extension for GNOME and KDE magic files. byte = byte string = string host16 = short host32 = long big16 = beshort big32 = belong little16 = leshort little32 = lelong support for date, bedate and ledate necessary? see /etc/gnome-vfs-mime-magic (GNOME), /usr/share/mimelnk/magic (KDE), /usr/share/file/magic.mime (file(1), magic(5), http://marc.10east.com/?l=apache-docs&m=107124744902978&q=p3 + Fix gnome-mime-data support: see http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/ch05s02.html http://web.archive.org/web/20041024185231/http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/ch05s02.html + How to handle _category field in .keys? Do we need more fields? + Test for XFCE4.2 support. * General + Add language support for different languages + Add more MIME-types to our database. + Add more "magic" to our database and solve conflicts for: - chemical/x-cerius - chemical/x-chemdraw - chemical/x-daylight-smiles - chemical/x-genbank (maybe solved) - chemical/x-mif + Look further for these mime types (not yet included, in alphabetical order): x-ct *.ct x-eye2eye x-msi-molfile *.msm x-mdl-isis *.skc x-mopac-den x-mopac-esp *.esp, *.ESP x-pdb-ribbon x-ppd x-questel-f1 *.f1d x-questel-f1-query *.f1q x-smd *.smd x-synopsys-accord *.acc from /usr/share/doc/gdis/gdis_manual.txt.gz fdf the free data format, suitable for the SIESTA package (.fdf) marvin output (.mvnout, .mvout) gdis morphology file (.gmf) gulp input (.gin), restart (.res), and ouput (.got) (gulp also used by viewmol!) xtl (.xtl) (gulp added but not activated) 'ACC', "chemical/x-synopsys-accord" Accord ActiveX Chemistry Control Questel DARC-F1 NBRF/PIR http://www.psc.edu/general/software/packages/seq-intro/nbrffile.html chemixal/x-mpsa http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/screenpdf/16/3/286.pdf viewmol also uses: x-turbomole* See also http://www.cambridgesoft.com/services/documentation/sdk/chemdraw/ActiveX7.0/Objects/DataType.htm http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/chemime/ ... + Add Icons (especially for contributors - I'm not an artist) - hicolor theme should cover all MIME types - current SVGs are only basic (not really "chemical") - a MIME type chemical/ can still get a special icon, which have to be named: gnome-mime-chemical-.png. - ROX-filer can't handle generic MIME media type icons (like nautilus does) - possible move the KDE qc icon from viewmol to this package? # UTF-8 chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/html_docs/0000777000000000000000000000000010561501671014137 500000000000000chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/html_docs/index.html0000644000000000000000000003525610557260143016064 00000000000000 The chemical-mime-data Project

The chemical-mime-data project

The source of this project can always be found at the Sourceforge.net project page. SourceForge.net Logo

  1. About the project
  2. Copyright and license
  3. Introduction to the background
  4. Which MIME types are currently supported
  5. Download and Installation
  6. How to make use of the MIME type detection
  7. What to do next

About the project

The chemical-mime-data package is a collection of data files to add support for various chemical MIME types on Linux/UNIX desktops, such as KDE and GNOME.

Chemical MIMEs were proposed in 1995, though it seems they have never been registered with IANA. But they are widely used and the project's aim is, to support these important, but unofficial MIME types.

Initial data was taken from »The Chemical MIME Home Page« of Henry Rzepa, but this compilation is written and continuously extended by Egon Willighagen, Daniel Leidert and others (see the distributed AUTHORS and THANKS files for a list of who has contributed to this project).

Copyright © 2004-2006 Egon Willighagen.
Copyright © 2004-2007 Daniel Leidert.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to:

Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA

A full copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License can be found at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html.

Introduction to the background

Newer desktop systems need to know the MIME type to associate applications with it. Writers of chemical applications can, will and make use of this feature too. But there are several systems, which first need to be prepared. During the development of Jmol and CDK we came to the problem, to integrate these applications into the Linux desktop. This issue raised up the chemicalMIME project, which is the forerunner of the chemical-mime-data project.

freedesktop.org project system

Newer GNOME and ROX desktops use the Shared MIME-info Database to determine MIMEs. We provide a file chemical-mime-data.xml, which has to be installed into the database at $XDG_DATA_DIRS/mime/packages and follows the freedesktop.org specification. After running update-mime-database the MIME types are registered. This should work for all systems and applications mentioned here. You will need the shared-mime-info package for your distribution.

To associate an icon for a MIME type, the icon has to be installed into the hicolor-theme and named e.g.:

gnome-mime-chemical-x-xyz.png
gnome-mime-chemical-x-cml.png

The syntax is:

gnome-<icon-type>-<mime-media-type>-</mime-sub-type>.png

If the icon naming scheme follows this direction, the MIME type is automatically associated with the icon.

GNOME <= 2.4

Older GNOME desktops use the ${datadir}/mime-info path with .keys and .mime files to determine MIME stuff. Icons are determined the same way.

KDE < 4

KDE desktops use the ${datadir}/mimelnk path with .desktop files to determine MIME stuff. Icons are determined the same way.

If you need more information, checkout the documentation section of the projects website.

Which MIME types are currently supported

Please check the large table form you can find here. This table is also shipped with the package.

Download and Installation

The latest release can always be found in the download section of the project's website. Make sure to also download the MD5 sum file (.md5) to check the files integrity. For e.g. the .tar.gz tarball check it with:

md5sum -c chemical-mime-data-<version>.tar.gz.md5

To "compile" and install the package, first install:

  • intltool (to internationalize several files)
  • gettext (backend for intltool)
  • pkgconfig
  • RSVG2 or imagemagick (to convert SVG into PNG for theme icons)
  • xsltproc (to create the files from the XML database)
  • gnome-mime-data
  • shared-mime-info (contains the update-mime-database utility to update the MIME database)

Then run:

./configure [options you like most here] && make && make install

The last step probably needs root permissions. For a list of configure options, you should run:

./configure --help

How to make use of the MIME type detection

To associate the chemical MIME types with a special application, you need to follow one of the guides:

KDE
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ (since version 3.3)
http://www.kde.org/areas/sysadmin/fsh.php
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/dot/servicemenus.html (Desktop Actions)
GNOME
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ (since version 2.4)
http://web.archive.org/web/20041024190358/http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/ch05s03.html (up to version 2.4)
http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/mimetypes-registering.html
http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/menustructure-desktopentry.html
http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/mimetypes-9.html

The desktop-file-utils package contains the command-line tool desktop-file-validate to validate, manipulate and install .desktop files and to update the database, which holds information about applications and associated MIME types.

If you need more information, checkout the documentation section of the projects website.

What to do next

For a list of things, that need to be done in the near future or for later releases, refer to TODO.

If you want to have an overview, which features need to be implemented or which bugs need to be fixed, check the projects tracker page.

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Written by Kenneth Christiansen, 2000. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing usage information sub help { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... [FILENAME] Generates a header file from an XML source file. It grabs all strings between <_translatable_node> and its end tag in XML files. Read manpage (man ${PROGRAM}) for more info. --type=TYPE Specify the file type of FILENAME. 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""; } else { $result .= "/>"; } } else { $result .= "/>"; } } $index += 2; } return $result; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in, except for MULTIPLE_OUTPUT handling removed # Translate list of nodes if necessary sub translate_subnodes { my $fh = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $singlelang = shift || 0; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @nodes = @{ $content }; my $count = scalar(@nodes); my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $nodes[$index]; my $rest = $nodes[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } } # Based on traverse() in intltool-merge.in.in sub traverse { my $fh = shift; # unused, to allow us to sync code between -merge and -extract my $nodename = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; if ($nodename && "$nodename" eq "1") { $XMLCOMMENT = $content; } elsif ($nodename) { # element my @all = @{ $content }; my $attrs = shift @all; my $translate = 0; my $outattr = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $language, \$translate); if ($nodename =~ /^_/) { $translate = 1; $nodename =~ s/^_//; } my $lookup = ''; $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); if ($translate) { $lookup = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if (!$spacepreserve) { $lookup =~ s/^\s+//s; $lookup =~ s/\s+$//s; } if ($lookup && $translate != 2) { $comments{$lookup} = $XMLCOMMENT if $XMLCOMMENT; $messages{$lookup} = []; } elsif ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } } else { $XMLCOMMENT = ""; my $count = scalar(@all); if ($count > 0) { my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $all[$index]; my $rest = $all[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } } } $XMLCOMMENT = ""; } } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in, $fh for compatibility sub parseTree { my $fh = shift; my $ref = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $name = shift @{ $ref }; my $cont = shift @{ $ref }; while (!$name || "$name" eq "1") { $name = shift @{ $ref }; $cont = shift @{ $ref }; } my $spacepreserve = 0; my $attrs = @{$cont}[0]; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); traverse($fh, $name, $cont, $language, $spacepreserve); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_comment { my $expat = shift; my $data = $expat->original_string(); my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $data =~ s/^$//s; push @$clist, 1 => $data; } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_cdatastart { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_cdataend { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_char { my $expat = shift; my $text = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in CDATA sections. # if ($pos > 0 and $clist->[$pos - 1] eq '0') { $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } else { push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } } # Verbatim copy from intltool-merge.in.in sub intltool_tree_start { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my @origlist = (); # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in attribute values. We must convert the string to an # @origlist array to conform to the structure of the Tree # Style. # my @original_array = split /\x/, $expat->original_string(); my $source = $expat->original_string(); # Remove leading tag. # $source =~ s|^\s*<\s*(\S+)||s; # Grab attribute key/value pairs and push onto @origlist array. # while ($source) { if ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]([^"]*)["]||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, '"' . $2 . '"'; } elsif ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']([^']*)[']||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, "'" . $2 . "'"; } else { last; } } my $ol = [ { @origlist } ]; push @{ $expat->{Lists} }, $expat->{Curlist}; push @{ $expat->{Curlist} }, $tag => $ol; $expat->{Curlist} = $ol; } # Copied from intltool-merge.in.in and added comment handler. sub readXml { my $xmldoc = shift || return; my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); $xp->setHandlers(Char => \&intltool_tree_char); $xp->setHandlers(Start => \&intltool_tree_start); $xp->setHandlers(CdataStart => \&intltool_tree_cdatastart); $xp->setHandlers(CdataEnd => \&intltool_tree_cdataend); ## differences from intltool-merge.in.in $xp->setHandlers(Comment => \&intltool_tree_comment); ## differences end here from intltool-merge.in.in my $tree = $xp->parse($xmldoc); #print_var($tree); # Hello thereHowdydo # would be: # [foo, [{}, 1, "comment", head, [{id => "a"}, 0, "Hello ", em, [{}, 0, "there"]], bar, # [{}, 0, "Howdy", ref, [{}]], 0, "do" ] ] return $tree; } sub type_schemas { ### For schemas XML files ### # FIXME: We should handle escaped < (less than) while ($input =~ / \s* (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/default>\s*)? (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/short>\s*)? (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/long>\s*)? <\/locale> /sgx) { my @totranslate = ($3,$6,$9); my @eachcomment = ($2,$5,$8); foreach (@totranslate) { my $currentcomment = shift @eachcomment; next if !$_; s/\s+/ /g; $messages{entity_decode_minimal($_)} = []; $comments{entity_decode_minimal($_)} = $currentcomment if (defined($currentcomment)); } } } sub type_rfc822deb { ### For rfc822-style Debian configuration files ### my $lineno = 1; my $type = ''; while ($input =~ /\G(.*?)(^|\n)(_+)([^:]+):[ \t]*(.*?)(?=\n\S|$)/sg) { my ($pre, $newline, $underscore, $tag, $text) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5); while ($pre =~ m/\n/g) { $lineno ++; } $lineno += length($newline); my @str_list = rfc822deb_split(length($underscore), $text); for my $str (@str_list) { $strcount++; $messages{$str} = []; $loc{$str} = $lineno; $count{$str} = $strcount; my $usercomment = ''; while($pre =~ s/(^|\n)#([^\n]*)$//s) { $usercomment = "\n" . $2 . $usercomment; } $comments{$str} = $tag . $usercomment; } $lineno += ($text =~ s/\n//g); } } sub rfc822deb_split { # Debian defines a special way to deal with rfc822-style files: # when a value contain newlines, it consists of # 1. a short form (first line) # 2. a long description, all lines begin with a space, # and paragraphs are separated by a single dot on a line # This routine returns an array of all paragraphs, and reformat # them. # When first argument is 2, the string is a comma separated list of # values. my $type = shift; my $text = shift; $text =~ s/^[ \t]//mg; return (split(/, */, $text, 0)) if $type ne 1; return ($text) if $text !~ /\n/; $text =~ s/([^\n]*)\n//; my @list = ($1); my $str = ''; for my $line (split (/\n/, $text)) { chomp $line; if ($line =~ /^\.\s*$/) { # New paragraph $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str); $str = ''; } elsif ($line =~ /^\s/) { # Line which must not be reformatted $str .= "\n" if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $line =~ s/\s+$//; $str .= $line."\n"; } else { # Continuation line, remove newline $str .= " " if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $str .= $line; } } $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str) if length ($str); return @list; } sub type_glade { ### For translatable Glade XML files ### my $tags = "label|title|text|format|copyright|comments|preview_text|tooltip|message"; while ($input =~ /<($tags)>([^<]+)<\/($tags)>/sg) { # Glade sometimes uses tags that normally mark translatable things for # little bits of non-translatable content. We work around this by not # translating strings that only includes something like label4 or window1. $messages{entity_decode($2)} = [] unless $2 =~ /^(window|label|dialog)[0-9]+$/; } while ($input =~ /(..[^<]*)<\/items>/sg) { for my $item (split (/\n/, $1)) { $messages{entity_decode($item)} = []; } } ## handle new glade files while ($input =~ /<(property|atkproperty)\s+[^>]*translatable\s*=\s*"yes"(?:\s+[^>]*comments\s*=\s*"([^"]*)")?[^>]*>([^<]+)<\/\1>/sg) { $messages{entity_decode($3)} = [] unless $3 =~ /^(window|label)[0-9]+$/; if (defined($2) and !($3 =~ /^(window|label)[0-9]+$/)) { $comments{entity_decode($3)} = entity_decode($2) ; } } while ($input =~ /]*)"\s+description="([^>]+)"\/>/sg) { $messages{entity_decode_minimal($2)} = []; } } sub type_scheme { my ($line, $i, $state, $str, $trcomment, $char); for $line (split(/\n/, $input)) { $i = 0; $state = 0; # 0 - nothing, 1 - string, 2 - translatable string while ($i < length($line)) { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq "\"") { if ($state == 2) { $comments{$str} = $trcomment if ($trcomment); $messages{$str} = []; $str = ''; $state = 0; $trcomment = ""; } elsif ($state == 1) { $str = ''; $state = 0; $trcomment = ""; } else { $state = 1; $str = ''; if ($i>0 && substr($line,$i-1,1) eq '_') { $state = 2; } } } elsif (!$state) { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq ";") { $trcomment = substr($line,$i+1); $trcomment =~ s/^;*\s*//; $i = length($line); } elsif ($trcomment && substr($line,$i,1) !~ /\s|\(|\)|_/) { $trcomment = ""; } } else { if (substr($line,$i,1) eq "\\") { $char = substr($line,$i+1,1); if ($char ne "\"" && $char ne "\\") { $str = $str . 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Content ========== 0. Content 1. About chemical-mime-data 2. Copyright and License 3. Introduction and configuration 4. Supported MIME types 5. Download and Installation 6. Associate your chemical application with a chemical MIME type 7. TODO 8. Footnotes 1. About chemical-mime-data =========================== The chemical-mime-data [1] package is a collection of data [2] files to add support for various chemical MIME types on Linux/UNIX desktops, such as KDE [3] and GNOME [4]. Chemical MIMEs [5] were proposed [6] in 1995, though it seems they have never been registered with IANA [7]. But they are widely used and the project's aim is, to support these important, but unofficial MIME types. 2. Copyright and License ======================== Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Daniel Leidert . Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Egon Willighagen . This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Please see the file COPYING or visit http://www.gnu.org [8] to obtain a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License. Initial data was taken from »The Chemical MIME Home Page« of Henry Rzepa [5], but this compilation is written and continuously extended by Egon Willighagen, Daniel Leidert and others (see the distributed AUTHORS and THANKS files for a list of who has contributed to this project). 3. Introduction and configuration ================================= Newer desktop systems need to know the MIME type to associate applications with it. Writers of chemical applications can, will and make use of this feature too. But there are several systems [9], which first need to be prepared. During the development of Jmol [10] and CDK [11] we came to the problem, to integrate these applications into the Linux desktop. This issue raised up the chemicalMIME [12] project, which is the forerunner of the chemical-mime-data [1] project. freedesktop.org [13] project system Newer GNOME [4] and ROX [14] desktops use the Shared MIME-info Database [15] to determine MIMEs. We provide a file chemical-mime-data.xml, which has to be installed into the database at $XDG_DATA_DIRS/mime/packages and follows the freedesktop.org specification [16]. After running update-mime-database the MIME types are registered. This should work for all systems and applications mentioned at [17]. You will need the shared-mime-info package [18] for your distribution. To associate an icon for a MIME type, the icon has to be installed into the hicolor-theme [19] and named e.g.: gnome-mime-chemical-x-xyz.png gnome-mime-chemical-x-cml.png The syntax is: gnome---.png If the icon naming scheme follows this direction, the MIME type is automatically associated with the icon. GNOME [4] <= 2.4 Older GNOME [4] desktops use the ${datadir}/mime-info path with .keys and .mime files [20] to determine [21] MIME stuff. Icons are determined the same way. KDE [3] < 4 KDE [3] desktops use the ${datadir}/mimelnk [22] path with .desktop files to determine MIME stuff. Icons are determined the same way. If you need more information, checkout the documentation section [23] of the projects website. 4. Supported MIME types ======================= Please check the large table form you can find at [2]. This table is also shipped with the package. 5. Download and Installation ============================ To build and install chemical-mime-data from CVS: (1) install autoconf, automake, intltool/gettext, xsltproc (2) get the CVS sources (3) run autogen.sh (./autogen.sh) (4) see next part ... The latest release can always be found in the download section [24] of the project's website. Make sure to also download the MD5 sum file (.md5) to check the files integrity. For e.g. the .tar.gz tarball check it with: md5sum -c chemical-mime-data-.tar.gz.md5 To build and install chemical-mime-data from release tarballs: (1) Get the required applications: - intltool/gettext (I18N) - pkg-config - RSVG2 or imagemagick (convert SVG into PNG) - xsltproc (create .desktop, .mime, ... files from XML) - gnome-mime-data - shared-mime-info (contains update-mime-database) (2) Configure and compile: (see ./configure --help for possible configure options) $ ./configure [options-you-like-most-here] $ make (3) Install everything (probably needs root permissions): $ su # make install ($: means user-shell, #: means root-shell) The file INSTALL contains some generic installation instructions. 6. Associate your chemical application with a chemical MIME type ================================================================ To associate the chemical MIME types with a special application, you need to do the following: * KDE: [25][26][27] ([25] only for KDE 3.3 and above) * GNOME [25][28][29][30][31] ([25-28] for GNOME > 2.4, [31] for <= 2.4) The desktop-file-utils package [32] contains the command-line tool desktop-file-validate to validate, manipulate and install .desktop files and to update the database, which holds information about applications and associated MIME types. If you need more information, checkout the documentation section [23] of the projects website. 7. TODO ======= For a list of things, that need to be done in the near future or for later releases, refer to TODO. If you want to have an overview, which features need to be implemented or which bugs need to be fixed, check the projects tracker [33] page. 8. Footnotes ============ [1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/chemical-mime [2] http://chemical-mime.sourceforge.net/chemical-mime-data.html [3] http://www.kde.org [4] http://www.gnome.org [5] http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/chemime/ [6] https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/idindex.cgi?command=id_detail&id=928 [7] http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ [8] http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html [9] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fOtherSystems [10] http://www.jmol.org [11] http://cdk.sourceforge.net [12] http://cdk.cvs.sourceforge.net/cdk/chemicalMIME/ [13] http://www.freedesktop.org [14] http://rox.sourceforge.net [15] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fshared_2dmime_2dinfo_2dspec [16] http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info-spec/latest/ [17] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fshared_2dmime_2dinfo_2dspec#head-3aa1d93d613d40c76fc8990ce8985119496b917e [18] http://www.freedesktop.org/software/shared-mime-info/ [19] http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/latest/ [20] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fOtherSystems#head-84abb4e7909f64bc187f2734fe98576848f7dffd [21] http://web.archive.org/web/20041024185231/http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/ch05s02.html [22] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fOtherSystems#head-b4621d6841f56c8aecb7eab95c28aa5a33dc41e0 [23] http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=159685 [24] http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=159685 [25] http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ [26] http://www.kde.org/areas/sysadmin/fsh.php [27] http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/dot/servicemenus.html [28] http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/mimetypes-registering.html [29] http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/menustructure-desktopentry.html [30] http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/mimetypes-9.html [31] http://web.archive.org/web/20041024190358/http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/ch05s03.html [32] http://freedesktop.org/Software/desktop-file-utils [33] http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=159685 # UTF-8 chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/THANKS0000644000000000000000000000116010561247435013015 00000000000000# Document $Id: THANKS,v 1.3 2007/02/04 03:12:29 dleidert Exp $ # Summary Thanks to the contributors of the project. 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Use it to define or override the location of 'convert'.] ) AC_PATH_PROG([CONVERT], [convert], [no]) AC_SUBST([CONVERT]) if test "x$enable_convert" != "xyes" -a "x$CONVERT" = "xno" ; then AC_ARG_VAR( [RSVG], [The 'rsvg' binary with path. Use it to define or override the location of 'rsvg'.] ) AC_PATH_PROG([RSVG], [rsvg], [no]) AC_SUBST([RSVG]) fi if test "x$RSVG" = "xno" -a "x$CONVERT" = "xno" ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot find rsvg (librsvg binary) or convert (imagemagick). Please install one of them.]) fi dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl install locations dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_ARG_WITH( [freedesktop-mime], AC_HELP_STRING( [--with-freedesktop-mime@<:@=PATH@:>@], [ enable, disable or override the installation directory of the freedesktop.org shared MIME info support files @<:@default=$datadir/mime@:>@ ] ), [ if test "x$withval" = "xyes" ; then with_freedesktop_mime=${datadir}/mime fi ], [with_freedesktop_mime=${datadir}/mime] ) AC_SUBST([with_freedesktop_mime]) AC_ARG_WITH( [gnome-mime], AC_HELP_STRING( [--with-gnome-mime@<:@=PATH@:>@], [ enable, disable or override the installation directory of the old GNOME 2.4 MIME support files @<:@default=$datadir/mime-info@:>@ ] ), [ if test "x$withval" = "xyes" ; then with_gnome_mime=${datadir}/mime-info fi ], [with_gnome_mime=${datadir}/mime-info] ) AC_SUBST([with_gnome_mime]) AC_ARG_WITH( [pixmaps], AC_HELP_STRING( [--with-pixmaps@<:@=PATH@:>@], [ enable, disable or override the default installation directory of non-themed icons @<:@default=$datadir/pixmaps@:>@ ] ), [ if test "x$withval" = "xyes" ; then with_pixmaps=${datadir}/pixmaps fi ], [with_pixmaps=${datadir}/pixmaps] ) AC_SUBST([with_pixmaps]) AC_ARG_WITH( [hicolor-theme], AC_HELP_STRING( [--with-hicolor-theme@<:@=PATH@:>@], [ enable, disable or override the theme-directory, where icons should be installed by default (following the standards, this is the hicolor theme) @<:@default=$datadir/icons/hicolor@:>@ ] ), [ if test "x$withval" = "xyes" ; then with_hicolor_theme=${datadir}/icons/hicolor fi ], [with_hicolor_theme=${datadir}/icons/hicolor] ) AC_SUBST([with_hicolor_theme]) AC_PATH_PROG([KDE_CONFIG], [kde-config], [no]) AC_ARG_WITH( [kde-mime], AC_HELP_STRING( [--with-kde-mime@<:@=PATH@:>@], [ enable, disable or override the installation directory of the KDE 3.x MIME support files @<:@default=$datadir/mimelnk@:>@ ] ), [ if test "x$withval" = "xyes" ; then if test "x$KDE_CONFIG" != "xno" ; then with_kde_mime=`$KDE_CONFIG --install mime` else with_kde_mime=${datadir}/mimelnk fi fi ], [ if test "x$KDE_CONFIG" != "xno" ; then with_kde_mime=`$KDE_CONFIG --install mime` else with_kde_mime=${datadir}/mimelnk fi ] ) AC_SUBST([with_kde_mime]) dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl necessary checks dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl necessary checks and additions for freedesktop.org shared-mime-info if test "x$with_freedesktop_mime" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([for shared-mime-info >= 0.12]) m4_ifdef( [PKG_CHECK_EXISTS], [PKG_CHECK_EXISTS( [shared-mime-info >= 0.12], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS="$CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS shared-mime-info" ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_ERROR([shared-mime-info package missing.]) ] ) ], [ if ( $PKG_CONFIG shared-mime-info --atleast-version=0.12 ); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS="$CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS shared-mime-info" else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_ERROR([shared-mime-info package missing.]) fi ] ) AC_ARG_VAR( [UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE], [ The update-mime-database binary with path. Use it to define or override the location of update-mime-database. ] ) AC_PATH_PROG([UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE], [update-mime-database], [no]) AC_SUBST([UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE]) fi dnl necessary checks and additions for old gnome 2.4 mime support if test "x$with_gnome_mime" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gnome-mime-data]) m4_ifdef( [PKG_CHECK_EXISTS], [PKG_CHECK_EXISTS( [gnome-mime-data-2.0], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS="$CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS gnome-mime-data-2.0" ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_ERROR([gnome-mime-data package missing.]) ] ) ], [ if ( $PKG_CONFIG gnome-mime-data-2.0 --exists ); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS="$CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS gnome-mime-data-2.0" else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_ERROR([gnome-mime-data package missing.]) fi ] ) fi AC_SUBST([CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS]) dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl conditions dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AM_CONDITIONAL([BOOL_FREEDESKTOP_MIME], [test "x$with_freedesktop_mime" != "xno"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([if freedesktop.org shared MIME-info database file will be installed]) if test "x$with_freedesktop_mime" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for installation path of the freedesktop.org shared MIME-info database files]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_freedesktop_mime]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL([BOOL_UPDATE_DATABASE], [test "x$enable_update_database" = "xyes" -a "x$UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE" != "xno" -a "x$with_freedesktop_mime" != "xno"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([if update-mime-database will run]) if test "x$enable_update_database" = "xyes" \ -a "x$UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE" != "xno" \ -a "x$with_freedesktop_mime" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL([BOOL_GNOME_MIME], [test "x$with_gnome_mime" != "xno"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([if old GNOME 2.4 MIME support files will be installed]) if test "x$with_gnome_mime" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for installation path of the GNOME 2.4 support files]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_gnome_mime]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL([BOOL_KDE_MIME], [test "x$with_kde_mime" != "xno"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([if KDE 3.x support files will be installed]) if test "x$with_kde_mime" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for installation path of the KDE 3.x support files]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_kde_mime]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL([BOOL_HICOLOR_THEME], [test "x$with_hicolor_theme" != "xno"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([if theme icons will be installed]) if test "x$with_hicolor_theme" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for installation path of theme icons]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_hicolor_theme]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL([BOOL_PIXMAPS], [test "x$with_pixmaps" != "xno"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([if non-themed icons will be installed]) if test "x$with_pixmaps" != "xno" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for installation path of non-theme icons]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_pixmaps]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl location determination dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- if test "x$datarootdir" = "x" ; then AC_SUBST( [datarootdir], [${datadir}] ) fi if test "x$docdir" = "x" ; then AC_SUBST( [docdir], [m4_ifset( [AC_PACKAGE_TARNAME], [${datadir}'/doc/${PACKAGE_TARNAME}'], [${datadir}'/doc/${PACKAGE}'] ) ] ) fi if test "x$htmldir" = "x" ; then AC_SUBST( [htmldir], ['${docdir}'] ) fi dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl output dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_CONFIG_FILES([ chemical-mime-data.pc Makefile freedesktop.org/Makefile gnome/Makefile html_docs/Makefile icons/Makefile icons/hicolor/Makefile icons/pixmaps/Makefile kde/Makefile po/Makefile.in src/Makefile xsl/Makefile xsl/cmd_entities.dtd ]) AC_OUTPUT chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/intltool-update.in0000644000000000000000000006663510517467346015606 00000000000000#!@INTLTOOL_PERL@ -w # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- # # The Intltool Message Updater # # Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # version 2 published by the Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Kenneth Christiansen # Maciej Stachowiak # Darin Adler ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-update"; my $VERSION = "0.35.0"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Cwd; use File::Copy; use File::Find; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $HELP_ARG = 0; my $VERSION_ARG = 0; my $DIST_ARG = 0; my $POT_ARG = 0; my $HEADERS_ARG = 0; my $MAINTAIN_ARG = 0; my $REPORT_ARG = 0; my $VERBOSE = 0; my $GETTEXT_PACKAGE = ""; my $OUTPUT_FILE = ""; my @languages; my %varhash = (); my %po_files_by_lang = (); # Regular expressions to categorize file types. # FIXME: Please check if the following is correct my $xml_support = "xml(?:\\.in)*|". # http://www.w3.org/XML/ (Note: .in is not required) "ui|". # Bonobo specific - User Interface desc. files "lang|". # ? "glade2?(?:\\.in)*|". # Glade specific - User Interface desc. files (Note: .in is not required) "scm(?:\\.in)*|". # ? (Note: .in is not required) "oaf(?:\\.in)+|". # DEPRECATED: Replaces by Bonobo .server files "etspec|". # ? "server(?:\\.in)+|". # Bonobo specific "sheet(?:\\.in)+|". # ? "schemas(?:\\.in)+|". # GConf specific "pong(?:\\.in)+|". # DEPRECATED: PONG is not used [by GNOME] any longer. "kbd(?:\\.in)+"; # GOK specific. my $ini_support = "icon(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec "desktop(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec "caves(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME Games specific "directory(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec "soundlist(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME specific "keys(?:\\.in)+|". # GNOME Mime database specific "theme(?:\\.in)+|". # http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec "service(?:\\.in)+"; # DBus specific my $buildin_gettext_support = "c|y|cs|cc|cpp|c\\+\\+|h|hh|gob|py"; ## Always flush buffer when printing $| = 1; ## Sometimes the source tree will be rooted somewhere else. my $SRCDIR = "."; my $POTFILES_in; $SRCDIR = $ENV{"srcdir"} if $ENV{"srcdir"}; $POTFILES_in = "<$SRCDIR/POTFILES.in"; my $devnull = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null'); ## Handle options GetOptions ( "help" => \$HELP_ARG, "version" => \$VERSION_ARG, "dist|d" => \$DIST_ARG, "pot|p" => \$POT_ARG, "headers|s" => \$HEADERS_ARG, "maintain|m" => \$MAINTAIN_ARG, "report|r" => \$REPORT_ARG, "verbose|x" => \$VERBOSE, "gettext-package|g=s" => \$GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "output-file|o=s" => \$OUTPUT_FILE, ) or &Console_WriteError_InvalidOption; &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp if $HELP_ARG; &Console_Write_IntltoolVersion if $VERSION_ARG; my $arg_count = ($DIST_ARG > 0) + ($POT_ARG > 0) + ($HEADERS_ARG > 0) + ($MAINTAIN_ARG > 0) + ($REPORT_ARG > 0); &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp if $arg_count > 1; # --version and --help don't require a module name my $MODULE = $GETTEXT_PACKAGE || &FindPackageName || "unknown"; if ($POT_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; } elsif ($HEADERS_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; } elsif ($MAINTAIN_ARG) { &FindLeftoutFiles; } elsif ($REPORT_ARG) { &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; &Console_Write_CoverageReport; } elsif ((defined $ARGV[0]) && $ARGV[0] =~ /^[a-z]/) { my $lang = $ARGV[0]; ## Report error if the language file supplied ## to the command line is non-existent &Console_WriteError_NotExisting("$SRCDIR/$lang.po") if ! -s "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"; if (!$DIST_ARG) { print "Working, please wait..." if $VERBOSE; &GenerateHeaders; &GeneratePOTemplate; } &POFile_Update ($lang, $OUTPUT_FILE); &Console_Write_TranslationStatus ($lang, $OUTPUT_FILE); } else { &Console_Write_IntltoolHelp; } exit; ######### sub Console_Write_IntltoolVersion { print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) $VERSION Written by Kenneth Christiansen, Maciej Stachowiak, and Darin Adler. Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } sub Console_Write_IntltoolHelp { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... LANGCODE Updates PO template files and merge them with the translations. Mode of operation (only one is allowed): -p, --pot generate the PO template only -s, --headers generate the header files in POTFILES.in -m, --maintain search for left out files from POTFILES.in -r, --report display a status report for the module -d, --dist merge LANGCODE.po with existing PO template Extra options: -g, --gettext-package=NAME override PO template name, useful with --pot -o, --output-file=FILE write merged translation to FILE -x, --verbose display lots of feedback --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit Examples of use: ${PROGRAM} --pot just create a new PO template ${PROGRAM} xy create new PO template and merge xy.po with it Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to . _EOF_ exit; } sub echo_n { my $str = shift; my $ret = `echo "$str"`; $ret =~ s/\n$//; # do we need the "s" flag? return $ret; } sub POFile_DetermineType ($) { my $type = $_; my $gettext_type; my $xml_regex = "(?:" . $xml_support . ")"; my $ini_regex = "(?:" . $ini_support . ")"; my $buildin_regex = "(?:" . $buildin_gettext_support . ")"; if ($type =~ /\[type: gettext\/([^\]].*)]/) { $gettext_type=$1; } elsif ($type =~ /schemas(\.in)+$/) { $gettext_type="schemas"; } elsif ($type =~ /glade2?(\.in)*$/) { $gettext_type="glade"; } elsif ($type =~ /scm(\.in)*$/) { $gettext_type="scheme"; } elsif ($type =~ /keys(\.in)+$/) { $gettext_type="keys"; } # bucket types elsif ($type =~ /$xml_regex$/) { $gettext_type="xml"; } elsif ($type =~ /$ini_regex$/) { $gettext_type="ini"; } elsif ($type =~ /$buildin_regex$/) { $gettext_type="buildin"; } else { $gettext_type="unknown"; } return "gettext\/$gettext_type"; } sub TextFile_DetermineEncoding ($) { my $gettext_code="ASCII"; # All files are ASCII by default my $filetype=`file $_ | cut -d ' ' -f 2`; if ($? eq "0") { if ($filetype =~ /^(ISO|UTF)/) { chomp ($gettext_code = $filetype); } elsif ($filetype =~ /^XML/) { $gettext_code="UTF-8"; # We asume that .glade and other .xml files are UTF-8 } } return $gettext_code; } sub isNotValidMissing { my ($file) = @_; return if $file =~ /^\{arch\}\/.*$/; return if $file =~ /^$varhash{"PACKAGE"}-$varhash{"VERSION"}\/.*$/; } sub FindLeftoutFiles { my (@buf_i18n_plain, @buf_i18n_xml, @buf_i18n_xml_unmarked, @buf_i18n_ini, @buf_potfiles, @buf_potfiles_ignore, @buf_allfiles, @buf_allfiles_sorted, @buf_potfiles_sorted ); ## Search and find all translatable files find sub { push @buf_i18n_plain, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($buildin_gettext_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($xml_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_ini, "$File::Find::name" if /\.($ini_support)$/; push @buf_i18n_xml_unmarked, "$File::Find::name" if /\.(schemas(\.in)+)$/; }, ".."; open POTFILES, $POTFILES_in or die "$PROGRAM: there's no POTFILES.in!\n"; @buf_potfiles = grep !/^(#|\s*$)/, ; close POTFILES; foreach (@buf_potfiles) { s/^\[.*]\s*//; } print "Searching for missing translatable files...\n" if $VERBOSE; ## Check if we should ignore some found files, when ## comparing with POTFILES.in foreach my $ignore ("POTFILES.skip", "POTFILES.ignore") { (-s $ignore) or next; if ("$ignore" eq "POTFILES.ignore") { print "The usage of POTFILES.ignore is deprecated. Please consider moving the\n". "content of this file to POTFILES.skip.\n"; } print "Found $ignore: Ignoring files...\n" if $VERBOSE; open FILE, "<$ignore" or die "ERROR: Failed to open $ignore!\n"; while () { push @buf_potfiles_ignore, $_ unless /^(#|\s*$)/; } close FILE; @buf_potfiles = (@buf_potfiles_ignore, @buf_potfiles); } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_plain) { my $in_comment = 0; my $in_macro = 0; open FILE, "<$file"; while () { # Handle continued multi-line comment. if ($in_comment) { next unless s-.*\*/--; $in_comment = 0; } # Handle continued macro. if ($in_macro) { $in_macro = 0 unless /\\$/; next; } # Handle start of macro (or any preprocessor directive). if (/^\s*\#/) { $in_macro = 1 if /^([^\\]|\\.)*\\$/; next; } # Handle comments and quoted text. while (m-(/\*|//|\'|\")-) # \' and \" keep emacs perl mode happy { my $match = $1; if ($match eq "/*") { if (!s-/\*.*?\*/--) { s-/\*.*--; $in_comment = 1; } } elsif ($match eq "//") { s-//.*--; } else # ' or " { if (!s-$match([^\\]|\\.)*?$match-QUOTEDTEXT-) { warn "mismatched quotes at line $. in $file\n"; s-$match.*--; } } } if (/\.GetString ?\(QUOTEDTEXT/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { ## Remove the first 3 chars and add newline push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } if (/_\(QUOTEDTEXT/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { ## Remove the first 3 chars and add newline push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_xml) { open FILE, "<$file"; while () { # FIXME: share the pattern matching code with intltool-extract if (/\s_[-A-Za-z0-9._:]+\s*=\s*\"([^"]+)\"/ || /<_[^>]+>/ || /translatable=\"yes\"/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_ini) { open FILE, "<$file"; while () { if (/_(.*)=/) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } last; } } close FILE; } foreach my $file (@buf_i18n_xml_unmarked) { if (defined isNotValidMissing (unpack("x3 A*", $file))) { push @buf_allfiles, unpack("x3 A*", $file) . "\n"; } } @buf_allfiles_sorted = sort (@buf_allfiles); @buf_potfiles_sorted = sort (@buf_potfiles); my %in2; foreach (@buf_potfiles_sorted) { $in2{$_} = 1; } my @result; foreach (@buf_allfiles_sorted) { if (!exists($in2{$_})) { push @result, $_ } } my @buf_potfiles_notexist; foreach (@buf_potfiles_sorted) { chomp (my $dummy = $_); if ("$dummy" ne "" and ! -f "../$dummy") { push @buf_potfiles_notexist, $_; } } ## Save file with information about the files missing ## if any, and give information about this procedure. if (@result + @buf_potfiles_notexist > 0) { if (@result) { print "\n" if $VERBOSE; unlink "missing"; open OUT, ">missing"; print OUT @result; close OUT; warn "\e[1mThe following files contain translations and are currently not in use. Please\e[0m\n". "\e[1mconsider adding these to the POTFILES.in file, located in the po/ directory.\e[0m\n\n"; print STDERR @result, "\n"; warn "If some of these files are left out on purpose then please add them to\n". "POTFILES.skip instead of POTFILES.in. A file \e[1m'missing'\e[0m containing this list\n". "of left out files has been written in the current directory.\n"; } if (@buf_potfiles_notexist) { unlink "notexist"; open OUT, ">notexist"; print OUT @buf_potfiles_notexist; close OUT; warn "\n" if ($VERBOSE or @result); warn "\e[1mThe following files do not exist anymore:\e[0m\n\n"; warn @buf_potfiles_notexist, "\n"; warn "Please remove them from POTFILES.in or POTFILES.skip. A file \e[1m'notexist'\e[0m\n". "containing this list of absent files has been written in the current directory.\n"; } } ## If there is nothing to complain about, notify the user else { print "\nAll files containing translations are present in POTFILES.in.\n" if $VERBOSE; } } sub Console_WriteError_InvalidOption { ## Handle invalid arguments print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit 1; } sub GenerateHeaders { my $EXTRACT = "@INTLTOOL_EXTRACT@"; chomp $EXTRACT; $EXTRACT = $ENV{"INTLTOOL_EXTRACT"} if $ENV{"INTLTOOL_EXTRACT"}; ## Generate the .h header files, so we can allow glade and ## xml translation support if (! -x "$EXTRACT") { print STDERR "\n *** The intltool-extract script wasn't found!" ."\n *** Without it, intltool-update can not generate files.\n"; exit; } else { open (FILE, $POTFILES_in) or die "$PROGRAM: POTFILES.in not found.\n"; while () { chomp; next if /^\[\s*encoding/; ## Find xml files in POTFILES.in and generate the ## files with help from the extract script my $gettext_type= &POFile_DetermineType ($1); if (/\.($xml_support|$ini_support)$/ || /^\[/) { s/^\[[^\[].*]\s*//; my $filename = "../$_"; if ($VERBOSE) { system ($EXTRACT, "--update", "--srcdir=$SRCDIR", "--type=$gettext_type", $filename); } else { system ($EXTRACT, "--update", "--type=$gettext_type", "--srcdir=$SRCDIR", "--quiet", $filename); } } } close FILE; } } # # Generate .pot file from POTFILES.in # sub GeneratePOTemplate { my $XGETTEXT = $ENV{"XGETTEXT"} || "@INTLTOOL_XGETTEXT@"; my $XGETTEXT_ARGS = $ENV{"XGETTEXT_ARGS"} || ''; chomp $XGETTEXT; if (! -x $XGETTEXT) { print STDERR " *** xgettext is not found on this system!\n". " *** Without it, intltool-update can not extract strings.\n"; exit; } print "Building $MODULE.pot...\n" if $VERBOSE; open INFILE, $POTFILES_in; unlink "POTFILES.in.temp"; open OUTFILE, ">POTFILES.in.temp" or die("Cannot open POTFILES.in.temp for writing"); my $gettext_support_nonascii = 0; # checks for GNU gettext >= 0.12 my $dummy = `$XGETTEXT --version --from-code=UTF-8 >$devnull 2>$devnull`; if ($? == 0) { $gettext_support_nonascii = 1; } else { # urge everybody to upgrade gettext print STDERR "WARNING: This version of gettext does not support extracting non-ASCII\n". " strings. That means you should install a version of gettext\n". " that supports non-ASCII strings (such as GNU gettext >= 0.12),\n". " or have to let non-ASCII strings untranslated. (If there is any)\n"; } my $encoding = "ASCII"; my $forced_gettext_code; my @temp_headers; my $encoding_problem_is_reported = 0; while () { next if (/^#/ or /^\s*$/); chomp; my $gettext_code; if (/^\[\s*encoding:\s*(.*)\s*\]/) { $forced_gettext_code=$1; } elsif (/\.($xml_support|$ini_support)$/ || /^\[/) { s/^\[.*]\s*//; print OUTFILE "../$_.h\n"; push @temp_headers, "../$_.h"; $gettext_code = &TextFile_DetermineEncoding ("../$_.h") if ($gettext_support_nonascii and not defined $forced_gettext_code); } else { if ($SRCDIR eq ".") { print OUTFILE "../$_\n"; } else { print OUTFILE "$SRCDIR/../$_\n"; } $gettext_code = &TextFile_DetermineEncoding ("../$_") if ($gettext_support_nonascii and not defined $forced_gettext_code); } next if (! $gettext_support_nonascii); if (defined $forced_gettext_code) { $encoding=$forced_gettext_code; } elsif (defined $gettext_code and "$encoding" ne "$gettext_code") { if ($encoding eq "ASCII") { $encoding=$gettext_code; } elsif ($gettext_code ne "ASCII") { # Only report once because the message is quite long if (! $encoding_problem_is_reported) { print STDERR "WARNING: You should use the same file encoding for all your project files,\n". " but $PROGRAM thinks that most of the source files are in\n". " $encoding encoding, while \"$_\" is (likely) in\n". " $gettext_code encoding. If you are sure that all translatable strings\n". " are in same encoding (say UTF-8), please \e[1m*prepend*\e[0m the following\n". " line to POTFILES.in:\n\n". " [encoding: UTF-8]\n\n". " and make sure that configure.in/ac checks for $PACKAGE >= 0.27 .\n". "(such warning message will only be reported once.)\n"; $encoding_problem_is_reported = 1; } } } } close OUTFILE; close INFILE; unlink "$MODULE.pot"; my @xgettext_argument=("$XGETTEXT", "--add-comments", "--directory\=\.", "--output\=$MODULE\.pot", "--files-from\=\.\/POTFILES\.in\.temp"); my $XGETTEXT_KEYWORDS = &FindPOTKeywords; push @xgettext_argument, $XGETTEXT_KEYWORDS; my $MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS = &FindMakevarsBugAddress; push @xgettext_argument, "--msgid-bugs-address\=$MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS" if $MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS; push @xgettext_argument, "--from-code\=$encoding" if ($gettext_support_nonascii); push @xgettext_argument, $XGETTEXT_ARGS if $XGETTEXT_ARGS; my $xgettext_command = join ' ', @xgettext_argument; # intercept xgettext error message print "Running $xgettext_command\n" if $VERBOSE; my $xgettext_error_msg = `$xgettext_command 2>\&1`; my $command_failed = $?; unlink "POTFILES.in.temp"; print "Removing generated header (.h) files..." if $VERBOSE; unlink foreach (@temp_headers); print "done.\n" if $VERBOSE; if (! $command_failed) { if (! -e "$MODULE.pot") { print "None of the files in POTFILES.in contain strings marked for translation.\n" if $VERBOSE; } else { print "Wrote $MODULE.pot\n" if $VERBOSE; } } else { if ($xgettext_error_msg =~ /--from-code/) { # replace non-ASCII error message with a more useful one. print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed to generate PO template file because there is non-ASCII\n". " string marked for translation. Please make sure that all strings marked\n". " for translation are in uniform encoding (say UTF-8), then \e[1m*prepend*\e[0m the\n". " following line to POTFILES.in and rerun $PROGRAM:\n\n". " [encoding: UTF-8]\n\n"; } else { print STDERR "$xgettext_error_msg"; if (-e "$MODULE.pot") { # is this possible? print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed but still managed to generate PO template file.\n". " Please consult error message above if there is any.\n"; } else { print STDERR "ERROR: xgettext failed to generate PO template file. Please consult\n". " error message above if there is any.\n"; } } exit (1); } } sub POFile_Update { -f "$MODULE.pot" or die "$PROGRAM: $MODULE.pot does not exist.\n"; my $MSGMERGE = $ENV{"MSGMERGE"} || "@INTLTOOL_MSGMERGE@"; my ($lang, $outfile) = @_; print "Merging $SRCDIR/$lang.po with $MODULE.pot..." if $VERBOSE; my $infile = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"; $outfile = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po" if ($outfile eq ""); # I think msgmerge won't overwrite old file if merge is not successful system ("$MSGMERGE", "-o", $outfile, $infile, "$MODULE.pot"); } sub Console_WriteError_NotExisting { my ($file) = @_; ## Report error if supplied language file is non-existing print STDERR "$PROGRAM: $file does not exist!\n"; print STDERR "Try '$PROGRAM --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub GatherPOFiles { my @po_files = glob ("./*.po"); @languages = map (&POFile_GetLanguage, @po_files); foreach my $lang (@languages) { $po_files_by_lang{$lang} = shift (@po_files); } } sub POFile_GetLanguage ($) { s/^(.*\/)?(.+)\.po$/$2/; return $_; } sub Console_Write_TranslationStatus { my ($lang, $output_file) = @_; my $MSGFMT = $ENV{"MSGFMT"} || "@INTLTOOL_MSGFMT@"; $output_file = "$SRCDIR/$lang.po" if ($output_file eq ""); system ("$MSGFMT", "-o", "$devnull", "--verbose", $output_file); } sub Console_Write_CoverageReport { my $MSGFMT = $ENV{"MSGFMT"} || "@INTLTOOL_MSGFMT@"; &GatherPOFiles; foreach my $lang (@languages) { print "$lang: "; &POFile_Update ($lang, ""); } print "\n\n * Current translation support in $MODULE \n\n"; foreach my $lang (@languages) { print "$lang: "; system ("$MSGFMT", "-o", "$devnull", "--verbose", "$SRCDIR/$lang.po"); } } sub SubstituteVariable { my ($str) = @_; # always need to rewind file whenever it has been accessed seek (CONF, 0, 0); # cache each variable. varhash is global to we can add # variables elsewhere. while () { if (/^(\w+)=(.*)$/) { ($varhash{$1} = $2) =~ s/^["'](.*)["']$/$1/; } } if ($str =~ /^(.*)\${?([A-Z_]+)}?(.*)$/) { my $rest = $3; my $untouched = $1; my $sub = ""; # Ignore recursive definitions of variables $sub = $varhash{$2} if defined $varhash{$2} and $varhash{$2} !~ /\${?$2}?/; return SubstituteVariable ("$untouched$sub$rest"); } # We're using Perl backticks ` and "echo -n" here in order to # expand any shell escapes (such as backticks themselves) in every variable return echo_n ($str); } sub CONF_Handle_Open { my $base_dirname = getcwd(); $base_dirname =~ s@.*/@@; my ($conf_in, $src_dir); if ($base_dirname =~ /^po(-.+)?$/) { if (-f "Makevars") { my $makefile_source; local (*IN); open (IN, ") { if (/^top_builddir[ \t]*=/) { $src_dir = $_; $src_dir =~ s/^top_builddir[ \t]*=[ \t]*([^ \t\n\r]*)/$1/; chomp $src_dir; if (-f "$src_dir" . 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Run `configure --help' for more details. chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/intltool-merge.in0000644000000000000000000010462310517467346015411 00000000000000#!@INTLTOOL_PERL@ -w # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- # # The Intltool Message Merger # # Copyright (C) 2000, 2003 Free Software Foundation. # Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Eazel, Inc # # Intltool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # version 2 published by the Free Software Foundation. # # Intltool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # Authors: Maciej Stachowiak # Kenneth Christiansen # Darin Adler # # Proper XML UTF-8'ification written by Cyrille Chepelov # ## Release information my $PROGRAM = "intltool-merge"; my $PACKAGE = "intltool"; my $VERSION = "0.35.0"; ## Loaded modules use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Text::Wrap; use File::Basename; my $must_end_tag = -1; my $last_depth = -1; my $translation_depth = -1; my @tag_stack = (); my @entered_tag = (); my @translation_strings = (); my $leading_space = ""; ## Scalars used by the option stuff my $HELP_ARG = 0; my $VERSION_ARG = 0; my $BA_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $XML_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $KEYS_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG = 0; my $QUIET_ARG = 0; my $PASS_THROUGH_ARG = 0; my $UTF8_ARG = 0; my $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = 0; my $cache_file; ## Handle options GetOptions ( "help" => \$HELP_ARG, "version" => \$VERSION_ARG, "quiet|q" => \$QUIET_ARG, "oaf-style|o" => \$BA_STYLE_ARG, ## for compatibility "ba-style|b" => \$BA_STYLE_ARG, "xml-style|x" => \$XML_STYLE_ARG, "keys-style|k" => \$KEYS_STYLE_ARG, "desktop-style|d" => \$DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG, "schemas-style|s" => \$SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG, "rfc822deb-style|r" => \$RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG, "pass-through|p" => \$PASS_THROUGH_ARG, "utf8|u" => \$UTF8_ARG, "multiple-output|m" => \$MULTIPLE_OUTPUT, "cache|c=s" => \$cache_file ) or &error; my $PO_DIR; my $FILE; my $OUTFILE; my %po_files_by_lang = (); my %translations = (); my $iconv = $ENV{"ICONV"} || $ENV{"INTLTOOL_ICONV"} || "@INTLTOOL_ICONV@"; my $devnull = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null'); # Use this instead of \w for XML files to handle more possible characters. my $w = "[-A-Za-z0-9._:]"; # XML quoted string contents my $q = "[^\\\"]*"; ## Check for options. if ($VERSION_ARG) { &print_version; } elsif ($HELP_ARG) { &print_help; } elsif ($BA_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &ba_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($XML_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &xml_merge_output; &finalize; } elsif ($KEYS_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &keys_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($DESKTOP_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &desktop_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($SCHEMAS_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &utf8_sanity_check; &preparation; &print_message; &schemas_merge_translations; &finalize; } elsif ($RFC822DEB_STYLE_ARG && @ARGV > 2) { &preparation; &print_message; &rfc822deb_merge_translations; &finalize; } else { &print_help; } exit; ## Sub for printing release information sub print_version { print <<_EOF_; ${PROGRAM} (${PACKAGE}) ${VERSION} Written by Maciej Stachowiak, Darin Adler and Kenneth Christiansen. Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Eazel, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing usage information sub print_help { print <<_EOF_; Usage: ${PROGRAM} [OPTION]... PO_DIRECTORY FILENAME OUTPUT_FILE Generates an output file that includes some localized attributes from an untranslated source file. Mandatory options: (exactly one must be specified) -b, --ba-style includes translations in the bonobo-activation style -d, --desktop-style includes translations in the desktop style -k, --keys-style includes translations in the keys style -s, --schemas-style includes translations in the schemas style -r, --rfc822deb-style includes translations in the RFC822 style -x, --xml-style includes translations in the standard xml style Other options: -u, --utf8 convert all strings to UTF-8 before merging (default for everything except RFC822 style) -p, --pass-through deprecated, does nothing and issues a warning -m, --multiple-output output one localized file per locale, instead of a single file containing all localized elements -c, --cache=FILE specify cache file name (usually \$top_builddir/po/.intltool-merge-cache) -q, --quiet suppress most messages --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit Report bugs to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (product name "$PACKAGE") or send email to . _EOF_ exit; } ## Sub for printing error messages sub print_error { print STDERR "Try `${PROGRAM} --help' for more information.\n"; exit; } sub print_message { print "Merging translations into $OUTFILE.\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub preparation { $PO_DIR = $ARGV[0]; $FILE = $ARGV[1]; $OUTFILE = $ARGV[2]; &gather_po_files; &get_translation_database; } # General-purpose code for looking up translations in .po files sub po_file2lang { my ($tmp) = @_; $tmp =~ s/^.*\/(.*)\.po$/$1/; return $tmp; } sub gather_po_files { for my $po_file (glob "$PO_DIR/*.po") { $po_files_by_lang{po_file2lang($po_file)} = $po_file; } } sub get_local_charset { my ($encoding) = @_; my $alias_file = $ENV{"G_CHARSET_ALIAS"} || "@INTLTOOL_LIBDIR@/charset.alias"; # seek character encoding aliases in charset.alias (glib) if (open CHARSET_ALIAS, $alias_file) { while () { next if /^\#/; return $1 if (/^\s*([-._a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s+$encoding\b/i) } close CHARSET_ALIAS; } # if not found, return input string return $encoding; } sub get_po_encoding { my ($in_po_file) = @_; my $encoding = ""; open IN_PO_FILE, $in_po_file or die; while () { ## example: "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1\n" if (/Content-Type\:.*charset=([-a-zA-Z0-9]+)\\n/) { $encoding = $1; last; } } close IN_PO_FILE; if (!$encoding) { print STDERR "Warning: no encoding found in $in_po_file. Assuming ISO-8859-1\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; $encoding = "ISO-8859-1"; } system ("$iconv -f $encoding -t UTF-8 <$devnull 2>$devnull"); if ($?) { $encoding = get_local_charset($encoding); } return $encoding } sub utf8_sanity_check { print STDERR "Warning: option --pass-through has been removed.\n" if $PASS_THROUGH_ARG; $UTF8_ARG = 1; } sub get_translation_database { if ($cache_file) { &get_cached_translation_database; } else { &create_translation_database; } } sub get_newest_po_age { my $newest_age; foreach my $file (values %po_files_by_lang) { my $file_age = -M $file; $newest_age = $file_age if !$newest_age || $file_age < $newest_age; } $newest_age = 0 if !$newest_age; return $newest_age; } sub create_cache { print "Generating and caching the translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; &create_translation_database; open CACHE, ">$cache_file" || die; print CACHE join "\x01", %translations; close CACHE; } sub load_cache { print "Found cached translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; my $contents; open CACHE, "<$cache_file" || die; { local $/; $contents = ; } close CACHE; %translations = split "\x01", $contents; } sub get_cached_translation_database { my $cache_file_age = -M $cache_file; if (defined $cache_file_age) { if ($cache_file_age <= &get_newest_po_age) { &load_cache; return; } print "Found too-old cached translation database\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } &create_cache; } sub create_translation_database { for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $po_file = $po_files_by_lang{$lang}; if ($UTF8_ARG) { my $encoding = get_po_encoding ($po_file); if (lc $encoding eq "utf-8") { open PO_FILE, "<$po_file"; } else { print "NOTICE: $po_file is not in UTF-8 but $encoding, converting...\n" unless $QUIET_ARG;; open PO_FILE, "$iconv -f $encoding -t UTF-8 $po_file|"; } } else { open PO_FILE, "<$po_file"; } my $nextfuzzy = 0; my $inmsgid = 0; my $inmsgstr = 0; my $msgid = ""; my $msgstr = ""; while () { $nextfuzzy = 1 if /^#, fuzzy/; if (/^msgid "((\\.|[^\\])*)"/ ) { $translations{$lang, $msgid} = $msgstr if $inmsgstr && $msgid && $msgstr; $msgid = ""; $msgstr = ""; if ($nextfuzzy) { $inmsgid = 0; } else { $msgid = unescape_po_string($1); $inmsgid = 1; } $inmsgstr = 0; $nextfuzzy = 0; } if (/^msgstr "((\\.|[^\\])*)"/) { $msgstr = unescape_po_string($1); $inmsgstr = 1; $inmsgid = 0; } if (/^"((\\.|[^\\])*)"/) { $msgid .= unescape_po_string($1) if $inmsgid; $msgstr .= unescape_po_string($1) if $inmsgstr; } } $translations{$lang, $msgid} = $msgstr if $inmsgstr && $msgid && $msgstr; } } sub finalize { } sub unescape_one_sequence { my ($sequence) = @_; return "\\" if $sequence eq "\\\\"; return "\"" if $sequence eq "\\\""; return "\n" if $sequence eq "\\n"; return "\r" if $sequence eq "\\r"; return "\t" if $sequence eq "\\t"; return "\b" if $sequence eq "\\b"; return "\f" if $sequence eq "\\f"; return "\a" if $sequence eq "\\a"; return chr(11) if $sequence eq "\\v"; # vertical tab, see ascii(7) return chr(hex($1)) if ($sequence =~ /\\x([0-9a-fA-F]{2})/); return chr(oct($1)) if ($sequence =~ /\\([0-7]{3})/); # FIXME: Is \0 supported as well? Kenneth and Rodney don't want it, see bug #48489 return $sequence; } sub unescape_po_string { my ($string) = @_; $string =~ s/(\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{2}|\\[0-7]{3}|\\.)/unescape_one_sequence($1)/eg; return $string; } ## NOTE: deal with < - < but not > - > because it seems its ok to have ## > in the entity. For further info please look at #84738. sub entity_decode { local ($_) = @_; s/'/'/g; # ' s/"/"/g; # " s/&/&/g; s/</; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die "can't open $OUTFILE: $!"; # Binmode so that selftest works ok if using a native Win32 Perl... binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while ($source =~ s|^(.*?)([ \t]*<\s*$w+\s+($w+\s*=\s*"$q"\s*)+/?>)([ \t]*\n)?||s) { print OUTPUT $1; my $node = $2 . "\n"; my @strings = (); $_ = $node; while (s/(\s)_($w+\s*=\s*"($q)")/$1$2/s) { push @strings, entity_decode($3); } print OUTPUT; my %langs; for my $string (@strings) { for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { $langs{$lang} = 1 if $translations{$lang, $string}; } } for my $lang (sort keys %langs) { $_ = $node; s/(\sname\s*=\s*)"($q)"/$1"$2-$lang"/s; s/(\s)_($w+\s*=\s*")($q)"/$1 . $2 . entity_encoded_translation($lang, $3) . '"'/seg; print OUTPUT; } } print OUTPUT $source; close OUTPUT; } ## XML (non-bonobo-activation) merge code # Process tag attributes # Only parameter is a HASH containing attributes -> values mapping sub getAttributeString { my $sub = shift; my $do_translate = shift || 0; my $language = shift || ""; my $result = ""; my $translate = shift; foreach my $e (reverse(sort(keys %{ $sub }))) { my $key = $e; my $string = $sub->{$e}; my $quote = '"'; $string =~ s/^[\s]+//; $string =~ s/[\s]+$//; if ($string =~ /^'.*'$/) { $quote = "'"; } $string =~ s/^['"]//g; $string =~ s/['"]$//g; if ($do_translate && $key =~ /^_/) { $key =~ s|^_||g; if ($language) { # Handle translation my $decode_string = entity_decode($string); my $translation = $translations{$language, $decode_string}; if ($translation) { $translation = entity_encode($translation); $string = $translation; } $$translate = 2; } else { $$translate = 2 if ($translate && (!$$translate)); # watch not to "overwrite" $translate } } $result .= " $key=$quote$string$quote"; } return $result; } # Returns a translatable string from XML node, it works on contents of every node in XML::Parser tree sub getXMLstring { my $ref = shift; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @list = @{ $ref }; my $result = ""; my $count = scalar(@list); my $attrs = $list[0]; my $index = 1; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); while ($index < $count) { my $type = $list[$index]; my $content = $list[$index+1]; if (! $type ) { # We've got CDATA if ($content) { # lets strip the whitespace here, and *ONLY* here $content =~ s/\s+/ /gs if (!$spacepreserve); $result .= $content; } } elsif ( "$type" ne "1" ) { # We've got another element $result .= "<$type"; $result .= getAttributeString(@{$content}[0], 0); # no nested translatable elements if ($content) { my $subresult = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if ($subresult) { $result .= ">".$subresult . ""; } else { $result .= "/>"; } } else { $result .= "/>"; } } $index += 2; } return $result; } # Translate list of nodes if necessary sub translate_subnodes { my $fh = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $singlelang = shift || 0; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; my @nodes = @{ $content }; my $count = scalar(@nodes); my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $nodes[$index]; my $rest = $nodes[$index+1]; if ($singlelang) { my $oldMO = $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT; $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = 1; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $MULTIPLE_OUTPUT = $oldMO; } else { traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); } $index += 2; } } sub isWellFormedXmlFragment { my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $fragment = shift; return 0 if (!$fragment); $fragment = "$fragment"; my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); my $tree = 0; eval { $tree = $xp->parse($fragment); }; return $tree; } sub traverse { my $fh = shift; my $nodename = shift; my $content = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $spacepreserve = shift || 0; if (!$nodename) { if ($content =~ /^[\s]*$/) { $leading_space .= $content; } print $fh $content; } else { # element my @all = @{ $content }; my $attrs = shift @all; my $translate = 0; my $outattr = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $language, \$translate); if ($nodename =~ /^_/) { $translate = 1; $nodename =~ s/^_//; } my $lookup = ''; $spacepreserve = 0 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?default["']?$/)); $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); print $fh "<$nodename", $outattr; if ($translate) { $lookup = getXMLstring($content, $spacepreserve); if (!$spacepreserve) { $lookup =~ s/^\s+//s; $lookup =~ s/\s+$//s; } if ($lookup || $translate == 2) { my $translation = $translations{$language, $lookup} if isWellFormedXmlFragment($translations{$language, $lookup}); if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT && ($translation || $translate == 2)) { $translation = $lookup if (!$translation); print $fh " xml:lang=\"", $language, "\"" if $language; print $fh ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $translation; } print $fh ""; return; # this means there will be no same translation with xml:lang="$language"... # if we want them both, just remove this "return" } else { print $fh ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $language, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $lookup; } print $fh ""; } } else { print $fh "/>"; } for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT && $lang ne "$language") { next; } if ($lang) { # Handle translation # my $translate = 0; my $localattrs = getAttributeString($attrs, 1, $lang, \$translate); my $translation = $translations{$lang, $lookup} if isWellFormedXmlFragment($translations{$lang, $lookup}); if ($translate && !$translation) { $translation = $lookup; } if ($translation || $translate) { print $fh "\n"; $leading_space =~ s/.*\n//g; print $fh $leading_space; print $fh "<", $nodename, " xml:lang=\"", $lang, "\"", $localattrs, ">"; if ($translate == 2) { translate_subnodes($fh, \@all, $lang, 1, $spacepreserve); } else { print $fh $translation; } print $fh ""; } } } } else { my $count = scalar(@all); if ($count > 0) { print $fh ">"; my $index = 0; while ($index < $count) { my $type = $all[$index]; my $rest = $all[$index+1]; traverse($fh, $type, $rest, $language, $spacepreserve); $index += 2; } print $fh ""; } else { print $fh "/>"; } } } } sub intltool_tree_comment { my $expat = shift; my $data = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 1 => $data; } sub intltool_tree_cdatastart { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } sub intltool_tree_cdataend { my $expat = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } sub intltool_tree_char { my $expat = shift; my $text = shift; my $clist = $expat->{Curlist}; my $pos = $#$clist; # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in CDATA sections. # if ($pos > 0 and $clist->[$pos - 1] eq '0') { $clist->[$pos] .= $expat->original_string(); } else { push @$clist, 0 => $expat->original_string(); } } sub intltool_tree_start { my $expat = shift; my $tag = shift; my @origlist = (); # Use original_string so that we retain escaped entities # in attribute values. We must convert the string to an # @origlist array to conform to the structure of the Tree # Style. # my @original_array = split /\x/, $expat->original_string(); my $source = $expat->original_string(); # Remove leading tag. # $source =~ s|^\s*<\s*(\S+)||s; # Grab attribute key/value pairs and push onto @origlist array. # while ($source) { if ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*["]([^"]*)["]||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, '"' . $2 . '"'; } elsif ($source =~ /^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']/) { $source =~ s|^\s*([\w:-]+)\s*[=]\s*[']([^']*)[']||s; push @origlist, $1; push @origlist, "'" . $2 . "'"; } else { last; } } my $ol = [ { @origlist } ]; push @{ $expat->{Lists} }, $expat->{Curlist}; push @{ $expat->{Curlist} }, $tag => $ol; $expat->{Curlist} = $ol; } sub readXml { my $filename = shift || return; if(!-f $filename) { die "ERROR Cannot find filename: $filename\n"; } my $ret = eval 'require XML::Parser'; if(!$ret) { die "You must have XML::Parser installed to run $0\n\n"; } my $xp = new XML::Parser(Style => 'Tree'); $xp->setHandlers(Char => \&intltool_tree_char); $xp->setHandlers(Start => \&intltool_tree_start); $xp->setHandlers(CdataStart => \&intltool_tree_cdatastart); $xp->setHandlers(CdataEnd => \&intltool_tree_cdataend); my $tree = $xp->parsefile($filename); # Hello thereHowdydo # would be: # [foo, [{}, head, [{id => "a"}, 0, "Hello ", em, [{}, 0, "there"]], bar, [{}, # 0, "Howdy", ref, [{}]], 0, "do" ] ] return $tree; } sub print_header { my $infile = shift; my $fh = shift; my $source; if(!-f $infile) { die "ERROR Cannot find filename: $infile\n"; } print $fh qq{\n}; { local $/; open DOCINPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; $source = ; close DOCINPUT; } if ($source =~ /()/s) { print $fh "$1\n"; } elsif ($source =~ /(]*>)/s) { print $fh "$1\n"; } } sub parseTree { my $fh = shift; my $ref = shift; my $language = shift || ""; my $name = shift @{ $ref }; my $cont = shift @{ $ref }; while (!$name || "$name" eq "1") { $name = shift @{ $ref }; $cont = shift @{ $ref }; } my $spacepreserve = 0; my $attrs = @{$cont}[0]; $spacepreserve = 1 if ((exists $attrs->{"xml:space"}) && ($attrs->{"xml:space"} =~ /^["']?preserve["']?$/)); traverse($fh, $name, $cont, $language, $spacepreserve); } sub xml_merge_output { my $source; if ($MULTIPLE_OUTPUT) { for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { if ( ! -e $lang ) { mkdir $lang or die "Cannot create subdirectory $lang: $!\n"; } open OUTPUT, ">$lang/$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $lang/$OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $tree = readXml($FILE); print_header($FILE, \*OUTPUT); parseTree(\*OUTPUT, $tree, $lang); close OUTPUT; print "CREATED $lang/$OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die "Cannot open $OUTFILE: $!\n"; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; my $tree = readXml($FILE); print_header($FILE, \*OUTPUT); parseTree(\*OUTPUT, $tree); close OUTPUT; print "CREATED $OUTFILE\n" unless $QUIET_ARG; } sub keys_merge_translations { open INPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while () { if (s/^(\s*)_(\w+=(.*))/$1$2/) { my $string = $3; print OUTPUT; my $non_translated_line = $_; for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; next if !$translation; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/(\w+)=.*/[$lang]$1=$translation/; print OUTPUT; } } else { print OUTPUT; } } close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } sub desktop_merge_translations { open INPUT, "<${FILE}" or die; open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while () { if (s/^(\s*)_(\w+=(.*))/$1$2/) { my $string = $3; print OUTPUT; my $non_translated_line = $_; for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $string}; next if !$translation; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/(\w+)=.*/${1}[$lang]=$translation/; print OUTPUT; } } else { print OUTPUT; } } close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } sub schemas_merge_translations { my $source; { local $/; # slurp mode open INPUT, "<$FILE" or die "can't open $FILE: $!"; $source = ; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">$OUTFILE" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; # FIXME: support attribute translations # Empty nodes never need translation, so unmark all of them. # For example, <_foo/> is just replaced by . $source =~ s|<\s*_($w+)\s*/>|<$1/>|g; while ($source =~ s/ (.*?) (\s+)((\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/default>)?(\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/short>)?(\s*) (\s*(?:\s*)?(.*?)\s*<\/long>)?(\s*) <\/locale>) //sx) { print OUTPUT $1; my $locale_start_spaces = $2 ? $2 : ''; my $default_spaces = $4 ? $4 : ''; my $short_spaces = $7 ? $7 : ''; my $long_spaces = $10 ? $10 : ''; my $locale_end_spaces = $13 ? $13 : ''; my $c_default_block = $3 ? $3 : ''; my $default_string = $6 ? $6 : ''; my $short_string = $9 ? $9 : ''; my $long_string = $12 ? $12 : ''; print OUTPUT "$locale_start_spaces$c_default_block"; $default_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $default_string = entity_decode($default_string); $short_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $short_string = entity_decode($short_string); $long_string =~ s/\s+/ /g; $long_string = entity_decode($long_string); for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $default_translation = $translations{$lang, $default_string}; my $short_translation = $translations{$lang, $short_string}; my $long_translation = $translations{$lang, $long_string}; next if (!$default_translation && !$short_translation && !$long_translation); print OUTPUT "\n$locale_start_spaces"; print OUTPUT "$default_spaces"; if ($default_translation) { $default_translation = entity_encode($default_translation); print OUTPUT "$default_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$short_spaces"; if ($short_translation) { $short_translation = entity_encode($short_translation); print OUTPUT "$short_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$long_spaces"; if ($long_translation) { $long_translation = entity_encode($long_translation); print OUTPUT "$long_translation"; } print OUTPUT "$locale_end_spaces"; } } print OUTPUT $source; close OUTPUT; } sub rfc822deb_merge_translations { my %encodings = (); for my $lang (keys %po_files_by_lang) { $encodings{$lang} = ($UTF8_ARG ? 'UTF-8' : get_po_encoding($po_files_by_lang{$lang})); } my $source; $Text::Wrap::huge = 'overflow'; $Text::Wrap::break = qr/\n|\s(?=\S)/; { local $/; # slurp mode open INPUT, "<$FILE" or die "can't open $FILE: $!"; $source = ; close INPUT; } open OUTPUT, ">${OUTFILE}" or die; binmode (OUTPUT) if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; while ($source =~ /(^|\n+)(_*)([^:\s]+)(:[ \t]*)(.*?)(?=\n[\S\n]|$)/sg) { my $sep = $1; my $non_translated_line = $3.$4; my $string = $5; my $underscore = length($2); next if $underscore eq 0 && $non_translated_line =~ /^#/; # Remove [] dummy strings my $stripped = $string; $stripped =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\],/,/g if $underscore eq 2; $stripped =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\]$//; $non_translated_line .= $stripped; print OUTPUT $sep.$non_translated_line; if ($underscore) { my @str_list = rfc822deb_split($underscore, $string); for my $lang (sort keys %po_files_by_lang) { my $is_translated = 1; my $str_translated = ''; my $first = 1; for my $str (@str_list) { my $translation = $translations{$lang, $str}; if (!$translation) { $is_translated = 0; last; } # $translation may also contain [] dummy # strings, mostly to indicate an empty string $translation =~ s/\[\s[^\[\]]*\]$//; if ($first) { if ($underscore eq 2) { $str_translated .= $translation; } else { $str_translated .= Text::Tabs::expand($translation) . "\n"; } } else { if ($underscore eq 2) { $str_translated .= ', ' . $translation; } else { $str_translated .= Text::Tabs::expand( Text::Wrap::wrap(' ', ' ', $translation)) . "\n .\n"; } } $first = 0; # To fix some problems with Text::Wrap::wrap $str_translated =~ s/(\n )+\n/\n .\n/g; } next unless $is_translated; $str_translated =~ s/\n \.\n$//; $str_translated =~ s/\s+$//; $_ = $non_translated_line; s/^(\w+):\s*.*/$sep${1}-$lang.$encodings{$lang}: $str_translated/s; print OUTPUT; } } } print OUTPUT "\n"; close OUTPUT; close INPUT; } sub rfc822deb_split { # Debian defines a special way to deal with rfc822-style files: # when a value contain newlines, it consists of # 1. a short form (first line) # 2. a long description, all lines begin with a space, # and paragraphs are separated by a single dot on a line # This routine returns an array of all paragraphs, and reformat # them. # When first argument is 2, the string is a comma separated list of # values. my $type = shift; my $text = shift; $text =~ s/^[ \t]//mg; return (split(/, */, $text, 0)) if $type ne 1; return ($text) if $text !~ /\n/; $text =~ s/([^\n]*)\n//; my @list = ($1); my $str = ''; for my $line (split (/\n/, $text)) { chomp $line; if ($line =~ /^\.\s*$/) { # New paragraph $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str); $str = ''; } elsif ($line =~ /^\s/) { # Line which must not be reformatted $str .= "\n" if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $line =~ s/\s+$//; $str .= $line."\n"; } else { # Continuation line, remove newline $str .= " " if length ($str) && $str !~ /\n$/; $str .= $line; } } $str =~ s/\s*$//; push(@list, $str) if length ($str); return @list; } chemical-mime-data-0.1.94/ChangeLog0000644000000000000000000015756410561476047013703 00000000000000# Document $Id: ChangeLog,v 1.98 2007/02/05 00:36:55 dleidert Exp $ # Summary File changelog for the chemical-mime-data project. 2007-02-04 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Final 0.1.94 release. 2007-02-04 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/Makefile.am (install-sfnet): Fixed pre-requisite. 2007-02-04 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-cactvs-binary) (chemical/x-cdx, chemical/x-gamess-output, chemical/x-gcg8-sequence) (chemical/x-kinemage, chemical/x-ncbi-asn1): Improved magic pattern. Newlines abd byte-sequences have been replaced by appropriate code. 2007-02-02 Daniel Leidert * THANKS: Updated. Added dedication to CambridgeSoft Technical Support. * chemical-mime-data.pc.in: Added some more stuff and a header. (exec_prefix, libdir, includedir, Libs, Cflags): Removed (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=225095). Thanks to Ville Skytt and Julian Sikorski (closes RH #225095 and sf.net #1616568). * configure.ac: Check, if PKG_CHECK_EXISTS is defined and make a safe fallback if not. This fixes a compilation issue with older intltool versions and hardens the configure script. Further define several locations, if they were not defined via autoconf (necessary for the pkg-config file). * html_docs/Makefile.am (htmldocsdir, htmldocs_DATA) (dist_htmldocs_DATA): Changed to use htmldir, that can be changed by the user with the --htmldir configure option (autoconf 2.60). * po/Makevars: Added builddir variable to make intltool-* tools stop complaining. 2007-01-29 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST, htmldocs_DATA): * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST, pixmaps_list) (pixmaps_DATA): Changed to use dist_ prefix. Makes the files smaller. 2007-01-29 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/index.html: Improved markup. 2007-01-29 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/index.html: Added missing acronym/abbreviation tags. 2007-01-29 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Initially added (currently not activated) application/x-chemtool, application/x-ghemical, chemical/x-turbomole-basis, chemical/x-turbomole-control, chemical/x-turbomole-coord, chemical/x-turbomole-grad, chemical/x-turbomole-input, chemical/x-turbomole-jbas, chemical/x-turbomole-scfmo and chemical/x-turbomole-vibrational MIME types. (chemical/x-gaussian-input): Added more specific specification URL. (chemical/x-inchi, chemical/x-inchi-xml): Added specification URL. (chemical/x-inchi-xml): Added some magic. (chemical/x-pdb): Added specification URL and removed a useless one. (chemical/x-xyz): Added some specification URL with a short format explanation. 2007-01-28 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Updated. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-fasta): Added magic pattern and specification URL. (chemical/x-embl-dl-nucleotide): Added specification URL. (chemical/x-genbank): Fixed detection rules based on specification from www.psc.edu. 2007-01-28 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-daylight-smiles): Fixed specification URL. 2007-01-28 Daniel Leidert * HACKING: Fixed typo. * html_docs/Makefile.am (install-sfnet): Fixed typo. 2007-01-28 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am: * html_docs/Makefile.am: Added a target install-sfnet to copy the files to sourceforge.net via scp. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am (vpath, chemical-mime-data.xml): * gnome/Makefile.am (vpath, chemical-mime-data.keys) (chemical-mime-data.mime): * html_docs/Makefile.am (vpath, chemical-mime-data.html): * kde/Makefile.am (vpath, *.desktop): Replaced vpath directives with VPATH variables. Removed GNU make text processing functions to avoid portability warnings. Removed the cmd_common.xsl prerequisite too, to allow the last step. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am (.svgz): Moved over to an old-fashioned suffix rule to avoid portability warnings. * src/Makefile.am (check-local): Moved GNU make control functions to simple echo calls to avoid portability warnings. 2007-01-28 Daniel Leidert * README: * html_docs/index.html: Synced both files. Added and completed content. * TODO: Removed README related item. 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Initially added (currently not activated) chemical/x-fasta and chemical/x-mopac-vib. (chemical/seq-aa-fasta, chemical/seq-na-fasta): Moved the generic extensions to the chemical/x-fasta MIME type. (chemical/x-cerius): Added missing conflicts to application/x-x509-ca-cert. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl: Added a template html.content.references to add references links to the tabled overview. (html.content.head): Added an overview of the different sections for easier navigation. (html.content.table.mime.supported) (html.content.table.mime.unsupported): Added IDs for h2 tags. 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Initially added (currently not activated) chemical/seq-aa-fasta, chemical/seq-aa-genpept, chemical/seq-na-fasta. (chemical/x-genbank): Added alias and specification URL for the alias. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (chemical-mime): Changed to filename without the leading `./'. (html.content.table.mime.unsupported): Fixed sorting. 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * README: Updated and completed. * html_docs/index.html: Ditto. This seems to be a first complete proposal. 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * HACKING: Completed content. * NEWS: Completed for the 0.1.94 release. * TODO: Removed HACKING item. 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * xsl/cmd_common.xsl: Renamed exslt extension prefix accordingly to http://www.exslt.org/exsl/elements/document/index.html. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl: Removed exslt extension (prefix). 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-cxf): Improved description wording. 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-compass): Improved wording. (chemical/x-csml): Added acronym/expanded-acronym combination for CSML. 2007-01-27 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Removed all empty icon tags after fixing the DTD and the stylesheets. Added the following currently not activated MIME types: chemical/x-chemdraw, chemical/x-compass, chemical/x-crossfire, chemical/x-csml, chemical/x-cxf, chemical/x-embl-dl-nucleotide, chemical/x-galactic-spc, chemical/x-gaussian-checkpoint, chemical/x-gaussian-cube, chemical/x-gcg8-sequence, chemical/x-isostar, chemical/x-kinemage, chemical/x-macmolecule, chemical/x-mif, chemical/x-molconn-Z, chemical/x-rosdal, chemical/x-swissprot, chemical/x-vamas-iso14976 and chemical/x-xtel. (conflicts): Added an fdo attribute for conflicts with the fd.o database. (specification): Renamed the resource attribute to title. (chemical/x-cache, chemical/x-cache-csf): Moved (alphabetical order). (chemical/x-cif, chemical/x-mmcif): Removed unused spec-links. (chemical/x-genbank): Added magic pattern found in spec. (chemical/x-mol2): Added two file extensions found via WWW search. (chemical/x-test): Extended test entry. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl (chemical-mime): Fixed XPath expression introduced by the earlier change (revision 1.8), that now lead to a broken (almost empty) shared-mime-info database file. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (specification): Fixed after DTD change. (html.content.table.mime.unsupported): Improved wording. 2007-01-26 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/cmd.css: Added some styling for h2 and tr tags. (table, td, th): Improved border styling. (td, th): Improved space to border. 2007-01-26 Daniel Leidert * AUTHORS: Just fixed the file description. * README: Removed a useless space. 2007-01-26 Daniel Leidert * xsl/cmd_common.xsl: * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl: * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl: * xsl/cmd_gnome-mime.xsl: * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl: Added a lot of comments for a better internal documentation. * xsl/cmd_common.xsl: (xmlns:xalanredirect) (extension-element-prefixes): Changed xalanredirect namespace and prefix to make the spec at http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/apidocs/org/apache/xalan/lib/Redirect.html. (header.desktop): Moved to xsl/cmd_kde.xsl (and renamed to kde.desktop.header). (header.text, header.xml): Renamed to common.header.text and common.header.xml. (write.chunk): Renamed to common.write.chunk. Adjusted xalanredirect prefix. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl (chemical-mime): * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl (chemical-mime): * xsl/cmd_gnome-mime.xsl (chemical-mime): * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl (chemical-mime): * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (chemical-mime): Adjusted common template names after changes to xsl/cmd_common.xsl. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl (chemical-mime, mime-type): * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl (chemical-mime, mime-type): * xsl/cmd_gnome-mime.xsl (chemical-mime, mime-type): * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl (chemical-mime, mime-type): Improved selection of "supported" nodes, so this stuff could be removed in the mime-type template. * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl (mime-type): * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl (mime-type): Added a call to gnome.keys.generic.icon respectively kde.desktop.generic.icon and the related template to handle the case, if no icon node was found. * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl (comment): * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl (comment): Improved the template to use a simple xsl:if instead of xsl:choose. * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl: Added kde.desktop.header template (formerly: desktop.header template in xsl/cmd_common.xsl). (mime-type, glob): Improved glob template. Instead of xsl:for-each we now use a matching template, that outputs the pattern in alphabetical order. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (mime-type, html.content.table.mime.head): Added some class attributes for CSS styling. 2007-01-15 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-cactvs-ascii) (chemical/x-cactvs-binary, chemical/x-cactvs-table): Added acronym/expanded-acronym combination for CACTVS. (chemical/x-cerius): Ditto for MSI. (chemical/x-mdl-rxnfile): Ditto for 2D. (chemical/x-inchi, chemical/x-inchi-xml, chemical/x-ncbi-asn1): Re- ordered acronyms in alphabetical order. 2007-01-15 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/cmd.css: Added style pattern to have a fixed footer for the footnote(s). Reorganized the selectors in alphabetical order. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (html.content): Added container around content and footer to allow introduced styling. (html.content.foot): The border is now realized via CSS. Improved space usage. 2007-01-14 Daniel Leidert * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (html.content.table.mime.head): Improved table header cell content. 2007-01-14 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (specification): Added a resource attribute to comment a specification. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl: Added documentation to most templates. Reorganized the templates, renamed a lot of them and outsourced several parts to own templates. Added a new html.content.foot template for footnotes. (chemical-mime): Outsourced HTML content creation into new html.content template. (comment): Adjusted after changes to comment.acronym.check (ex: comment.acronym.replace) and comment.acronym.no.replace (ex: comment.acronym.no.replace). (glob, specification): Improved and shorter. (mime-type): Adjusted after renaming mime.type template. (specification): Added support for newly introduced resource attribute. (header.html): Renamed to html.content.head. (table.mime.supported): Renamed to html.content.table.mime.supported. (table.mime.unsupported): Renamed to html.content.table.mime.unsupported. (table.mime.header): Renamed to html.content.table.mime.head. Added alias and sub-class-of headers to table header cell. (comment.acronym.replace): Renamed to comment.acronym.check. Rewritten template - now it always checks the whole comment content for (expanded-)acronam matches and "adds" acronym tags to it's content instead of just giving the right-of-match content to the new template call. So we really check the whole comment content for matches. (comment.acronym.no.replace): Renamed to comment.acronym.output. Adjusted after changes to comment.acronym.check (ex: comment.acronym.replace). (mime.type): Renamed to mimetype.output. 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-msi-mdf): Fixed sub-class-of value. 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/Makefile.am (htmldocsdir): Fixed bug. 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (mime.type): Moved processing of alias and sub-class-of into an own matching template. 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/cmd.css: Added span.alias, span.mime-type and span.sub-class-of styling for the newly introduced fields at output. (td.mime-type): Removed in favour of span.mime-type. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-inchi-xml): Fixed sub-class of value. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (mime-type): Outsourced mime-type table cell creation to new mime.type template, which also adds support for sub-class-of and alias content. 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Initially added application/x-xdrawchem without activating it. Set pattern priority for most MIME types (except conflicting ones) to 50 (default). (chemical/x-gaussian-input): Commented .com extension for the moment until we have magic pattern. (chemical/x-hin): Improved pattern. (chemical/x-pdb): Commented .ent extension as it conflicts with entitity definition files (and we don't want to open such files with chemical applications). 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-cmtx) (chemical/x-shelx): Fixed pattern (forgot to count the newline). 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * html_docs/cmd.css: Added a border between MIME types. Increased space to table cell borders. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added (currently unsupported) chemical/x-cmdf, chemical/x-cmmf and chemical/x-cmtx MIME types. (chemical/x-cerius): Fixed description. (chemical/x-shelx): Improved pattern to not conflict with chemical/x-cmtx. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (mime-type): Added a class attribute to the first tr tag, to allow a border. 2007-01-07 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Prepared for release 0.1.94. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-cache) (chemical/x-cache-csf): Added an acronym/expanded-acronym combination for the CAChe acronym. 2007-01-06 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added chemical/x-cerius and chemical/x-ctx initially, but didn't activate it yet. (chemical/x-cml): Added some magic pattern. (chemical/x-genbank): Added acronym/expanded-acronym combination for GenBank abbreviation. (chemical/x-gulp-input, chemical/x-gulp): Improved wording. (chemical/x-msi-car): Removed .cor extension for the moment. Added magic patter and specification resources. (chemical/x-msi-hessian): Added .hessianx and .xhessian extensions. Added magic patter and specification resources. (chemical/x-msi-mdf): Fixed sub-class-of. Added magic pattern and specification resources. (chemical/x-msi-msi): Added magic patter and specification resources. (chemical/x-vmd): Added specification resource. 2007-01-06 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Prepared for release 0.1.94. * TODO: Updated. 2007-01-06 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-inchi) (chemical/x-inchi-xml): Added an acronym/expanded-acronym combination for IUPAC. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl (comment.acronym.replace): Added a routine to add an acronym /tag) directly behind a found expanded-acronym substring. Added a few comments to explain, what we do. 2007-01-06 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added copyright notice. Added a comment for the root-XML element. (chemical/x-cactvs-ascii, chemical/x-ncbi-asn1) (chemical/x-ncbi-asn1-binary, chemical/x-ncbi-asn1-xml): Added some acronym/expanded-acronym combinations for ASCII, ASN.1 and XML acronyms. 2007-01-06 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am: Updated copyright notice. (SUBDIRS): Added the html_docs directory, that contains the HTML (build) files. * configure.ac: Updated copyright notice. (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Added html_docs/Makefile and xsl/cmd_entities.dtd. * src/Makefile.am: Updated copyright notice. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Changed mime-type element definition bit, so that an acronym requires an expanded acronym element. Makes the life easier. Changed the attribute list default of the conflicts element, so that we have less work when writing this element. (chemical/x-genbank): Added pattern and specification found recently. (chemical/x-mol2, chemical/x-ncbi-asn1): Added some specification URLs I found. (chemical/x-gulp-input, chemical/x-mopac-input, chemical/x-msi-car): Changed conflicts element according to it's DTD change. * xsl/Makefile.am: Updated copyright notice. (EXTRA_DIST, DISTCLEANFILES): Added newly introduced files cmd_website.xsl and cmd_entities.dtd(.in). * xsl/cmd_common.xsl: Updated copyright notice. Changed exsl namespace prefix to exslt. Added missing newline at the end of the file. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl: Updated copyright notice. * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl: Ditto. Added missing newline at the end of the file. * xsl/cmd_gnome-mime.xsl: Ditto. * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl: Ditto. * xsl/cmd_website.xsl: * xsl/cmd_entities.dtd.in: * html_docs/Makefile.am: * html_docs/cmd.css: * html_docs/index.html: Added to create the HTML files of the project - the projects homepage and a large table with the information of the database. 2007-01-06 Daniel Leidert * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am: Updated copyright notice. (freedesktopmimedir): Changed to use the variable directly. (install-data-hook, uninstall-hook): Fixed update-mime-database command line. Thanks to Jean Bréfort for reporting this issue. * kde/Makefile.am: Updated copyright notice. (kdemimedir): Changed to use the variable directly. * gnome/Makefile.am: Ditto. (gnomemimedir): Ditto. * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am: Ditto. (pixmapsdir): Ditto. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am: Ditto. (hicolorthemedir, install-data-local, uninstall-hook): Ditto. 2007-01-05 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-gamess-output): Fixed magic pattern. Now all test files work. (chemical/x-gaussian-log): Just added a comment about the limitation of this pattern. 2007-01-05 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in(chemical/x-gamess-output) (chemical/x-gaussian-log): Removed the .log extension that leads to a conflict with the text/x-log MIME type. 2007-01-03 Daniel Leidert * README: Updated copyright. 2007-01-03 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added an entry as test case for pattern detection rules. 2007-01-03 Daniel Leidert * AUTHORS: Added some alternative mail addresses. * ChangeLog: Fixed my mail address. * po/ChangeLog: Ditto. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Cosmetic fix for ID. 2007-01-03 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Prepared for release 0.1.94. 2007-01-03 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Removed the obsolete comments. (mime-type): Fixed DTD. The freedesktop.org mime-info doctype allows more than one root-XML element. Added currently not activated chemical/x-cache-csf, chemical/x-macromodel-output, chemical/x-qchem-input and chemical/x-qchem-output. Added chemical/x-gamess-output and chemical/x-ncbi-asn1-xml. Cosmetic changes. (chemical/x-cactvs-ascii): Improved magic pattern. Thanks to Wolf-D. Ihlenfeldt. (chemical/x-cdx): Improved magic pattern by adding a second defined 16 Byte search string. (chemical/x-cml): Added CML1 namespace. (chemical/x-dmol): Added missing .dmol extension. (chemical/x-gamess-input): Removed .gam extension (belongs to chemical/x-gamess-output MIME type). Added magic pattern. (chemical/x-gaussian-input): Added .com extension (found at OpenBabel). Fixed specification URL. (chemical/x-gaussian-log): Added missing .gxx and .log extensions. Added rarely used MIME type aliases. Added a common magic string. Added specification URL. (chemical/x-gulp): Found one more extension. Currently not activated, because of unknown usage. (chemical/x-hin): Added missing magic priority. (chemical/x-mol2): Added magic pattern. (chemical/x-pdb): Added missing .ent extension. (chemical/x-shelx): Added missing .ins extension. Added magic pattern. 2007-01-02 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Cosmetic changes. 2007-01-02 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Prepared for release 0.1.94. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-mdl-sdfile): Added conflicts element for application/vnd.stardivision.math MIME type. (chemical/x-mopac-input): Added conflicts for audio/x-musepack and video/mpeg MIME types. (chemical/x-msi-car): Added conflicts for application/x-arc MIME type. 2007-01-02 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-cactvs-ascii): Support activated. Magic pattern fixed. 2007-01-01 Daniel Leidert * THANKS: Updated. 2007-01-01 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added chemical/x-cactvs-ascii, chemical/x-cactvs-binary and chemical/x-cactvs-table MIME types. Thanks to Wolf-D. Ihlenfeldt. Added CACTVS applications that support our MIME types (based on http://www2.chemie.uni-erlangen.de/software/cactvs/mime.html). Small cleanups to the database. (chemical/x-ncbi-asn1-binary): Fixed the magic pattern. But I fear, it's still not perfect. 2006-12-30 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Made all acronym and expanded-acronym elements untranslatable. The acronyms used here are only hardly translatable, so we let it be. (chemical/x-cdx, chemical/x-cdxml): Improved MIME type description. 2006-12-30 Daniel Leidert * autogen.sh: Fixed a typo. (AUTOMAKE_FILES): Define list depending on the automake version. * configure.ac: Fixed description of `--with-pixmaps' option. Replaced `--with-gnome-theme' with the more appropriate `--with-hicolor-theme' option. The latter also changed all relevant variables. Further removed the `--with-kde-theme' option. This option is obsolete with these changes. (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Fixed macro usage. Providing AC_PACKAGE_ variables to this macro is obsolete. (KDE_CONFIG, with_kde_mime): Improved path search by using `kde-config'. (BOOL_*): Fixed/improved boolean variables. (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Removed icons/crystalsvg/Makefile, that was removed. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am: * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am: Changed theme related variables accordingly to the changes in configure.ac. * icons/Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am: * icons/crystalsvg/chemistry.svg: * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am (pixmaps_list): * icons/pixmaps/chemistry.png: The crystalsvg directory was completely removed from the package. Instead only the desktop-neutral places for theme and on-theme icons are used. So a raster image for the KDE 3 .desktop files is installed into non-theme icons for the moment. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Fixed an issue in the mime-type element definition. sub-class-of may not appear. Added chemical/x-cdxml, chemical/x-ncbi-asn1 and chemical/x-ncbi-asn1-binary. (chemical/x-cdx): Added magic pattern based on the format description at cambridgesoft.com. (chemical/x-cif): Added magic pattern based on the CIF 1.1 format specification. 2006-12-15 Daniel Leidert * autogen.sh: Removed automake version check and added it to Makefile.am. * Makefile.am (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Added automake version check. 2006-09-05 Daniel Leidert * autogen.sh: Many updates for a better usability. * configure.ac: Replaced `echo' calls with the related `AC_MSG_*' macros. Fixed usage of `AC_ARG_*' macros. (ENABLE_UPDATEDB, ENABLE_CONVERT, DIR_FDMIME, DIR_GNOMEMIME) (DIR_PIXMAPS, DIR_GNOMETHEME, DIR_KDEMIME, DIR_KDETHEME): Replaced custom variables with it's automatically assigned equivalent variables `enable_*' and `with_*'. Alle relevant tests have been adjusted. (CONVERT, RSVG, UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE): Changed the return value if determination failed to `no'. All relevant tests have been adjusted. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am (fdomimedir, fdomime_DATA, CLEANFILES): Renamed fdomime{dir,_DATA} to freedesktopmime{dir,_DATA}. (freedesktopmimedir): Changed the variable name, that holds the installation path (see configure.ac changes). (install-data-hook, uninstall-hook): Ditto. * gnome/Makefile.am (gnomemimedir): Ditto. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am (kdethemedir, install-data-local) (uninstall-hook): Ditto. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am (gnomethemedir, install-data-local) (uninstall-hook): Ditto. * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am (pixmapsdir): Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am (kdemimedir): Ditto. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added chemical/x-gulp support. Added chemical/x-gulp-input, which is not completely supported yet. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl: Added missing newline at the end of the file. (mime-type): Cosmetic fix. * README: Typo fixed. 2006-06-15 Daniel Leidert * ABOUT-NLS: Removed. 2006-06-15 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Fixed usage of AM_PO_SUBDIRS. It is necessary in every case to create po/Makefile. 2006-06-15 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Added check-news option. (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Removing .md5 sums too. Using a shorter expression for the archives. (DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS): Added the --disable-nls option. * NEWS: Added an entry for the post release version bump to version 0.1.94 to fit new check-news option. * configure.ac: intltool fixed several issues in the latest 0.35.0 release. Now it uses AM_PO_SUBDIRS instead of AM_GNU_GETTEXT([..]) (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=365727). Some more changes added because of intltools latest release. Added the AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR macro. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am (install-data-hook) (uninstall-hook): Fixed the path expression, so 'make install' no longer fails in the special case of using the DESTDIR variable as user without the rights to write to $datadir/mime. * po/Makevars: Added MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS variable. * xsl/cmd_common.xsl: Just a few cosmetic fixes for the formatting. 2006-05-19 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac (AC_PACKAGE_VERSION): Post-release version bump to 0.1.94. * Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Just a cosmetic change (more general expression). 2006-05-19 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Released version 0.1.93. * chemical-mime-data.pc.in (Requires): Small fix for a better output. * configure.ac (CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS): Ditto. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added comments to show up in gettext's po files. Added InChI and JCAMP acronym. 2006-05-19 Daniel Leidert * Fixed CVS repository content to get the state before sf.net CVS service crashed. 2006-05-09 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-genbank): Added missing conflicts information. 2006-05-08 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added more comments to the DTD for a better description of their usage. 2006-05-08 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Removing useless spaces and tabs at line-ends. (chemical/x-genbank): Fixed an invalidity, which clashes with the DTD. 2006-05-08 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Removed stuff done by Jerome. * ChangeLog: Added missing entry for Jeromes last commit. 2006-05-08 Jerome Pansanel * configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Re-Added French to available translations. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added chemical/x-genbank, chemical/x-inchi, chemical/x-inchi-xml, chemical/x-jcamp-dx, chemical/x-shelx, chemical/x-vmd MIME types (kfile_chemical support). (chemical/x-daylight-smiles): Added one missing pattern. (chemical/x-dmol, chemical/x-mol2): Fixed a typo in the comment. 2006-05-08 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Added note about KDE and GNOME MIME magic databases. 2006-05-06 Daniel Leidert * src/Makefile.am (check-local): Added XMLLINT_FLAGS to command. 2006-05-06 Daniel Leidert * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am (chemical-mime-data.xml): Added cmd_common.xsl to prerequisites and fixed rule. * gnome/Makefile.am (chemical-mime-data.keys) (chemical-mime-data.mime): Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am (*.desktop): Ditto. 2006-05-06 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Just added a note about viewmol. * configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT, CATOBJEXT): Work around a bug in gettext.m4 leading to non-updateable translations. * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl (pattern.list): Fixed the wrong field name. 2006-05-03 Daniel Leidert * HACKING: Added. * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ditto. * TODO: Improved overview and structure. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Changed DTD for application element and adjusted the usage of this element in the whole file. 2006-05-03 Daniel Leidert * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl: Use the namespace attribute, not the xmlns attribute, for xsl:element (makes no real difference, but it is IMHO more common). 2006-05-03 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Added information pointer to gdis manual. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added gdis application elements. (chemical/x-mopac-out): Added magic pattern and "*.out" pattern. 2006-05-03 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in (chemical/x-cif) (chemical/x-mmcif): Fixed acronym explanation for 'CIF'. Changed Comment. (chemical/x-mdl-molfile, chemical/x-mdl-rdfile, chemical/x-mdl-rxnfile) (chemical/x-mdl-sdfile, chemical/x-mdl-tgf): Added acronym and explanation for 'MDL'. 2006-05-03 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Added items for next version 0.1.93. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Small DTD change to support a package attribute for the application element. Added support for chemical/x-gamess-input and chemical/x-mopac-out. Added application elements for xdrawchem and molden, where I missed them before, and initially added the application elements for gchem3d-viewer. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl: Better use the element instead of the element to print. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * acinclude.m4: Added MP_PROG_XMLLINT macro to make xmllint available for 'check' target. * configure.ac: Ditto. * src/Makefile.am: Added check target to make sure, that the resulting database follows our own document declaration. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl: Fixed header. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Fixed typo. Added a new entry for the next release. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac (AC_PACKAGE_VERSION): Post-release version bump to 0.1.93. * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Fixed a bug. The resulting .pc file should not be shipped with the 'dist' target. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Bump to version 0.1.92. * NEWS: Ditto. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * NEWS: Added information about latest release. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Fixed content. A lot of notes were removed, because I already solved them. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Added archives created by 'dist' target to 'maintainer-clean' target. * configure.ac (AC_PACKAGE_VERSION): Increased version 0.1.91. First RC. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added almost all MIME types, which are used by jmol, gchempaint, pymol, rasmol, viewmol, xdrawchem (except the x-turbomole* MIME types used by viewmol). Fixed DTD. Removed comments. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl (mime-type): Added information, since when the MIME type is supported. * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl (icon): Fixed a bug. Icon name was missing. * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl (icon): Ditto. Further fixed the substring-after() usage. * xsl/cmd_gnome-mime.xsl (icon): Ditto. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am: Fixed vpath directive to get the right location for chemical-mime-database.xml. Fixes 'make distcheck' error. * gnome/Makefile.am: Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am: Ditto. * xsl/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Added missing cmd_kde.xsl stylesheet. Fixes 'make distcheck' error. 2006-05-02 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Re-added kde directory. * README: Adjusted info-set. * THANKS: Added. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Fixed formatting issues and changed element name for chemical-mime-type to mime-type as used by fd.o. Added chemical/x-gamess-input for testing. * xsl/cmd_common.xsl: Fixed header. (write.chunk): Removed standalone and added media-type parameter. (header.desktop): Added template to generate the header part of KDE's .desktop files. (header.xml): Fixed. Use xsl:comment instead of xsl:text. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl: Fixed header and several parameters. (chemical-mime-type, mime-type): Fixed template to fit changes in src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in. (acronym|alias|comment|expanded-acronym|glob|magic|match|root-XML) (sub-class-of): Small changes. * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl: Ditto. (chemical-mime-type, mime-type): Ditto. * xsl/cmd_gnome-mime.xsl: Ditto. (chemical-mime-type, mime-type): Ditto. * xsl/cmd_kde.xsl: Added stylesheet for KDE's .desktop files. * kde/*.desktop.in: Removed (replaced by new flat database). 2006-04-30 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac (AC_PACKAGE_VERSION): Bump version to 0.1.99 to show, where we want to go. * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Fixed just a few formatting issues. 2006-04-30 Daniel Leidert * src/chemical-mime-database.xml.in: Added new flat database. * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Added new directories. * TODO: Moved information to the new flat database. Added a few points which are related to our latest change to a flat database file. * acinclude.m4: Added to provide a macro to get the location of xsltproc (and possible options to use). * configure.ac: Added new template to get xsltproc. (ALL_LINGUAS): Removed nl and fr for the moment (changes are too heavy, so the files need a complete update). (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Added new directories and Makefiles. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am: Fixed to fit new flat database. * gnome/Makefile.am: Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am: Ditto. * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Removed (replaced by new flat database). * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.mime: Ditto. * src/Makefile.am: Added. * xsl/Makefile.am: Ditto. * xsl/cmd_common.xsl: Ditto. * xsl/cmd_freedesktop_org.xsl: Ditto. * xsl/cmd_gnome-keys.xsl: Ditto. * xsl/cmd_gnome-mime.xsl: Ditto. 2006-02-18 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac (IT_PROG_INTLTOOL): Call the AM_GNU_GETTEXT macro from the gettext suite instead of calling GTK's AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT. Turn USE_NLS to 'no' to avoid installation of catalog files. * ABOUT-NLS: Added for AM_GNU_GETTEXT to be satisfied. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am (BOOL_FREEDESKTOP_MIME_TRUE): Minor cleanup. * gnome/Makefile.am (BOOL_GNOME_MIME_TRUE): Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am (BOOL_KDE_MIME_TRUE): Ditto. 2006-02-17 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Added config.{sub,guess} which may be linked/copied by automake. * configure.ac (PACKAGE_BUGREPORT): Fixed project and bug-tracker URL. (AC_PROG_INTLTOOL, IT_PROG_INTLTOOL): AC_PROG_INTLTOOL is obsolete. (CATALOGS): Fixed value to avoid installation of cataloges, which are useless for us. 2006-02-17 Daniel Leidert * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am: Fixed missing file after 'make dist' issue caused by condition construct. * gnome/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am: Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am: Cleaned. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am: Ditto. 2006-02-17 Daniel Leidert * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST, ICONS, SIZES) (icon_sources, icon_sizes, all-local, all-icons) (install-data-local, uninstall-hook): Make it much more deterministic and simple. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST, ICONS, SIZES) (icon_sources, icon_sizes, all-local, all-icons) (install-data-local, uninstall-hook): Ditto. 2006-02-17 Daniel Leidert * AUTHORS: Updated project authors information. * COPYING: Updated FSF address. * README: Ditto. Updated license and copyright information. * autogen.sh: Added license and file information. * Makefile.am: Added license and file information. (EXTRA_DIST): Remove automatically included files. (pkgconfig_DATA): Install pkgconfig file in every case. * chemical-mime-data.pc.in (Description, URL): Added project URL. Fixed description. * configure.ac: Added license and file information. Removed everything, which is put to config.h (we do not need it). Fixed option descriptions. Fixed result output. Fixed markup issues. (UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE): Added possibility for custom definition. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am: Added license and file information. Reordered. Added information to if-endif constructs. * gnome/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am: Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am: Ditto. * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Updated FSF address. (chemical/x-cerius, chemical/x-chemdraw, chemical/x-daylight-smiles) (chemical/x-genbank, chemical/x-mif): Commented out all MIME types which cause a conflict with well known MIME types. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Updated FSF address. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.mime: Updated FSF address. * po/POTFILES.in: Fixed alphabetical order. 2006-02-13 Daniel Leidert * po/POTFILES.in: Fixed a minor bug. 2006-02-13 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac (CONVERT, RSVG): Move the stuff related to rsvg and convert detection to a better place. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am (all-icons): Adjust the test for RSVG after changing configure.ac. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am (all-icons): Ditto. 2006-02-13 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Fix all AC_SUBST() macro calls. (RSVG, CONVERT): Add possibility for custom definition where to find the rsvg or convert utility (may help if they are not in PATH). 2006-02-13 Daniel Leidert * Move all files back to sourceforge.net. Fixed all CVS headers, because sf.net does not know LocalKeyword nor tag. Removed docs/ and examples/, because they should not be part of the source. See the ChangeLog for all changes in the past. 2006-01-29 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): The maintainer-clean target should clean the source for CVS works. So everything produced with autogen.sh is removed with this target. * gnome/Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Ditto. * icons/Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Ditto. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Ditto. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Ditto. * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Ditto. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Ditto. (CLEANFILES): Use variable. * kde/Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Ditto. (CLEANFILES): Ditto. * autogen.sh: Add -c|--copy options to allow to choose between linking and copying the files. 2006-01-27 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac (PKG_CONFIG, PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG): Call the PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG macro to determine PKG_CONFIG. (PKG_CHECK_EXISTS): Determine the existance of shared-mime-info and gnome-mime-data-2.0 via PKG_CHECK_EXISTS macro. (BOOL_UPDATE_DATABASE): Fixed a bug when the fd.o shared-mime-info stuff should not be installed. * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Began to fix the db stuff, whichcurrently prevents the package from working with GNOM 2.12 and above. * kde/seq-aa-fasta.desktop.in: Bug (typo) fix. 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Only reordering content here. 2006-01-13 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Add some important notes. * docs/README: Add a few resources and restructure. 2006-01-02 Daniel Leidert * ChangeLog: Changed used CVS keyword to a local one. More useful summary. * AUTHORS: Ditto. * NEWS: Ditto. * TODO: Ditto. * autogen.sh: Ditto. * docs/APPLIST: Ditto. * docs/README: Ditto. * examples/README: Ditto. * README: Ditto. Fixed copyright info. * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.mime: Ditto. 2005-11-15 Daniel Leidert * autogen.sh (autotools): Remove autoheader. * configure.ac (dnl initialisation): Remove useless (auto)header stuff. * ChangeLog: Fixed syntax. 2005-10-05 Daniel Leidert * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am: Run update-mime-database at the right place $(DIR-FDMIME). 2005-09-19 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Added French to ALL_LINGUAS (thanks to Jean Bréfort). 2005-09-19 Daniel Leidert * autogen.sh: Manually link to automake scripts, if running automake does not copy/link the scripts. * configure.ac: Fixed a bug found by Jean, which leads to a unsatisfiable Requires: entry in chemical-mime-data.pc. 2005-08-22 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac, Makefile.am: Do not run update-mime-database for distcheck target but run it as default during normal installation. * configure.ac: Added option to choose the application to convert the verctor graphics and fix the decision-condition. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am: Ditto. 2005-06-30 Daniel Leidert * examples/README: Added some infos. 2005-06-30 Daniel Leidert * AUTHORS: Removed obsolete "DocumentId" string. * ChangeLog: Ditto. * NEWS: Ditto. * README: Ditto. * TODO: Ditto. * autogen.sh: Ditto. * docs/APPLIST: Ditto. * docs/README: Ditto. * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.mime: Ditto. * ChangeLog: Fixed syntax. 2005-06-15 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am: Fixed EXTRA_DIST. 2005-06-14 Daniel Leidert * COPYING: Moved whole package to GNU LGPL v.2.1. * NEWS: Ditto. * README: Ditto. * debian/copyright: Ditto. * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.mime: Ditto. * LICENSE: Removed. COPYING is enough. 2005-06-14 Daniel Leidert * INSTALL: Readded readded with generic instructions. * AUTHORS: Added some infos. Fixed format issues. * COPYING: Ditto. * NEWS: Ditto. * README: Ditto. * TODO: Ditto. 2005-06-14 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am: Added AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS. * configure.ac: Remove AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS (dist-bzip2). * INSTALL: Removed temporarily. 2005-05-09 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Fix typo. Added naming scheme note to release list. 2005-05-09 Daniel Leidert * Makefile.am: Commented out disableuninstallcheck. Reordered some parts. 2005-05-09 Daniel Leidert * INSTALL: Fixed typo. * NEWS: Added some more notes about done stuff. * chemical-mime-data.pc.in: Fixed description. 2005-05-09 Daniel Leidert * COPYING: Updated copyright information. 2005-05-09 Daniel Leidert * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Fix a format bug. 2005-05-09 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Merged informational output. 2005-05-07 Daniel Leidert * kde/Makefile.am: Fix a bug (obsolete file mentioned). * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Added a bit more info to the header. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Ditto. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.mime: Ditto. 2005-05-06 Daniel Leidert * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Added license information to top of the file. Changed order of type and value. Set back a lot of comments for now. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.keys.in: Added missing types. Changed some descriptions. Added license information to top of the file. * gnome/chemical-mime-data.mime: Added missing MIME types. Commented out conflicting ones. Added license information to top of the file. * kde/Makefile.am: Added missing files. Fixed a build issue. * kde/seq-aa-genpept.desktop.in: Fixed comment and added missing pattern. * kde/seq-na-genbank.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-mdl-rdfile.desktop: Ditto. * kde/x-mif.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-pdb.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-rosdal.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-vamas-iso14976.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/seq-aa-fasta.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/seq-na-fasta.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-fasta.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-ncbi-asn1-ascii.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-ncbi-asn1-spec.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-ncbi-asn1.desktop.in: Removed. * kde/x-ppd.desktop.in: Removed. 2005-05-05 Daniel Leidert * AUTHORS: Updated information. * INSTALL: Ditto. * README: Ditto. * NEWS: Ditto. * TODO: Ditto. * autogen.sh: Remove --force option to prevent overwriting INSTALL. * debian/changelog: Changed from native to non-native package revision. * debian/control: Updated depends (removed all autoconf/automake depends). * debian/rules: Remove all lines running autoconf/automake parts. 2005-05-05 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Added more checks and try to solve possible "impossible" situations. Added a bit more output, what will be done and changed some general output. 2005-05-05 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Worked on a better structure. Readded possibility to change path directions, but use $datadir as default. Added a bit more useful output. Added checks for shared-mime-info and gnome-mime-data. * freedesktop.org/Makefile.am: Fixed installation path determination (determined during configure, see above). * gnome/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am: Ditto. * icons/pixmaps/Makefile.am: Ditto. * kde/Makefile.am: Ditto. * TODO: Refined todo list and removed done parts. 2005-05-03 Daniel Leidert * configure.ac: Remove leading space in $CHEMICAL_MIME_DEPS. Added a bit more info if pkgconfig cannot detect packages. * chemical-mime-data.pc.in: Fixed description. Added empty 'Libs:' and 'Cflags' fields. * TODO: Some clean up. * examples/README: Added basic structure for additional testing. Added additional infos. * docs/mime-data-specification.txt: Added additional infos. * docs/mime-descriptions-guidelines: Ditto. * docs/README: Ditto. * docs/APPLIST: Ditto. 2005-05-02 Daniel Leidert * TODO: Added note about conflicting types. * freedesktop.org/chemical-mime-data.xml.in: Ditto. * Makefile.am: Fixed clean/distclean target. Added workaround for distcheck target. * chemical-mime-data.pc.in: Added dependencies. Added correct information during parse process. * configure.ac: Fixed a possible error situation (update-mime-database). Added a bit more useful output. Added dependency collection and dist-bzip2 target. Option update-database is turned off by default. * icons/hicolor/Makefile.am: More work on flexibility. * icons/crystalsvg/Makefile.am: Ditto. * debian/control: Fixed Depends/Suggests/Replaces. * debian/rules: Add a fix for an autoconf-bug, several targets and .PHONY (the real solution for 2005-03-03 change). 2005-05-01 Daniel Leidert * Too much changes to point out every file change: Complete rework of theme-icon installation. Removed all raster images (they are now created from vector format). Removed the whole check for paths (need to be reintroduced later again, but in a better way then the old one). Renamed package and files to chemical-mime-data (IMHO a better name). Fixed almost all distcheck issues except the one caused by the run of update-mime-database which seems unsolvable (workaround: set ENABLE_UPDATEDB default to 'no'). Removed all obsolete files, fixed the rest. 2005-03-21 Daniel Leidert * freedesktop.org/chemicalMIME.xml.in: Fixed missing end tag. * kde/Makefile.am: Added a missing MIME type (still not complete). * TODO: Reordered list. 2005-03-20 Daniel Leidert * chemicalMIME.xml.in: Added a few MIME types, missing patterns, sub-class-of and alias attributes and more detection stuff (chemical/x-pdb, chemical/x-hin, chemical/x-cml). * docs/shared-mime-info-spec.pdf.gz: added spec information. 2005-03-18 Egon Willighagen * Added MIMEs metioned in Taverna.sf.net User Guide. 2005-03-15 Daniel Leidert * icons/*: A lot of rework to cover chemical MIME types with icons. * kde/x-cactvs-ascii.desktop.in: Added both by dividing kde/x-cactvs-binary.desktop.in. * kde/x-cactvs-table.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/x-ncbi-asn1-spec.desktop.in: Removed (seem to be obsolete). * kde/x-ncbi-asn1-ascii.desktop.in: Removed (seem to be obsolete). * kde/x-ncbi-asn1.desktop.in: Changed description a bit. * kde/x-ncbi-asn1-binary.desktop.in: Ditto. * kde/*.desktop.in: Fixed (see above). * gnome/chemicalmime.mime: Ditto. * gnome/chemicalmime.keys: Ditto. * freedesktop.org/chemicalMIME.xml.in: Ditto. Commented out *.dat extension for chemical/x-mopac-input. * configure.ac: Cosmetic fix (change option order and PATH-tests). * TODO: Added comment about ROX MIME handling. 2005-03-15 Daniel Leidert * INSTALL: GNOME icon installation can be done easier by installing icons into hicolor theme (for GNOME > 2.4). Pixmaps icons are now represented by one icon (should be extended later - this is for now). Some variables changed because auf changes in configure.ac. Renamed options to fit their real need. * README: Ditto. * TODO: Ditto. * configure.ac: Ditto. * icons/hicolor/*: Ditto. * icons/crystalsvg/*: Ditto. * icons/pixmaps: Ditto. 2005-03-11 Daniel Leidert * README: Begin rewriting (adding info about configure options, basic knowledge about MIME handling). * TODO: Added note about chemical/x-cdx. * configure.ac: Added options to handle theme icon install. Clean up and fix a bug related to intltool. * Makefile.am: Do not clean up all autotools stuff. Removed VERSION from EXTRA_DIST. Added po to SUBDIRS. * icons/Makefile.am: Readded pixmaps subdir. * icons/pixmaps: Ditto. * icons/gnome: Added gnome (theme) subdir. * icons/*/Makefile.am: Fixed renamed theme install path. * gnome/icons: Moved back to icons/pixmaps. * gnome/Makefile.am: Fixed renamed booleans, removed pixmaps subdir. * kde/Makefile.am: Fixed renamed booleans, EXTRA_DIST, CLEANFILES (fix 'make dist' target), non-available x-cdx.desktop(.in). * debian/chemicalmime.dirs: Removed (obsolete). 2005-03-10 Daniel Leidert * chemicalmime.pc.in: Added pk-config stuff. * Makefile.am: Ditto. * configure.ac: Ditto and some clean-up. * debian/rules: Clean-up autotools run. * debian/control: Added pkg-config stuff. 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