User Commands gettext(1)
NAME
gettext - retrieve text string from message database
SYNOPSIS
gettext [-d textdomain | --domain=textdomain]
[textdomain] msgidgettext -s [-e] [-n]
[-d textdomain | --domain=textdomain] msgid...
DESCRIPTION
The gettext utility retrieves a translated text string
corresponding to string msgid from a message object gen-
erated with msgfmt(1). The message object name is derived from the optional argument textdomain if present, otherwise from the TEXTDOMAIN environment. If no domain is specified,or if a corresponding string cannot be found, gettext prints
msgid.Ordinarily, gettext looks for its message object in
/usr/lib/locale/lang/LC_MESSAGES where lang is the locale
name. If present, the TEXTDOMAINDIR environment variable replaces the pathname component up to lang. This command interprets C escape sequences such as \t for tab. Use \\ to print a backslash. To produce a message on a line of its own, either enter \n at the end of msgid, or use this command in conjunction with printf(1).When used with the -s option, gettext behaves like echo(1).
But it does not simply copy its arguments to standard out-
put. Instead, those messages found in the selected catalog are translated. OPTIONS The following options are supported:-d textdomain Retrieves translated messages from
--domain=textdomain the domain textdomain, if
textdomain is not specified as an operand.-e Enables expansion of some escape
sequences if used with the -s
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-n Suppresses trailing newline if
used with the -s option.
-s Behaves like echo(1) (see DESCRIP-
TION above). If the -s option is
specified, no expansion of C escape sequences is performed and a newline character is appended to the output, by default. OPERANDS The following operands are supported: textdomain A domain name used to retrieve the messages.This overrides the specification by the -d or
--domain options, if present.
msgid A key to retrieve the localized message. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES LANG Specifies locale name.LC_MESSAGES Specifies messaging locale, and if present
overrides LANG for messages. TEXTDOMAIN Specifies the text domain name, which is identical to the message object filename without .mo suffix.TEXTDOMAINDIR Specifies the pathname to the message data-
base. If present, replaces /usr/lib/locale.ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
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SEE ALSO
echo(1), msgfmt(1), printf(1), gettext(3C), setlocale(3C),
attributes(5) NOTES This is the shell equivalent of the library routinegettext(3C).
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