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Old 04-26-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Question How to edit (.mo) files ??!!

Hello.. how can I edit .mo files ??!!
The reason is because that I installed KDE translated interface in my language
but is contain a lot of mistakes.. and the translation team is offline since 2002 !!!!!
so I was wondering if I could edit some (.mo) files in the KDE translation to make it better.
the translation tools could be in Windows or in Linux..
I will appreciate that, and it will help a lot of people out there ..
thank you.
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.mo files are sort of a 'compiled' version of .po files, so you need to get your hands on those. I assume they're available in the source distribution; try grabbing it and looking for them.
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