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3.20.2 Usage

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To know about <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> translations availability, use the

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centos-art locale --status | less
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or, if you want to reduce output using a case-insensitive regular

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expression pattern:
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centos-art locale --status --filter='regex_pattern'
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To translate <tt>`centos-art.sh'</tt> messages to your native language,

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use the command:
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centos-art locale
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This command looks for <samp>`.sh'</samp> files inside Bash directory and

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extracts translatable strings from files, using xgettext
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command, in order to create a portable object template
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(<tt>`centos-art.sh.pot'</tt>) file for them.
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With the <tt>`centos-art.sh.pot'</tt> file up to date, the

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centos-art command removes the temporal list of files sotred
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inside <tt>`/tmp'</tt> directory and checks the current language of your
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user's session to create a portable object file for it, in the
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location <tt>`$CLI_LANG/$CLI_LANG.po'</tt>. 
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The CLI_LANG variable discribes the locale language used to

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output messages inside centos-art command. The locale
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language used inside centos-art command is taken from the
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LANG environment variable.  The CLI_LANG variable has the
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<samp>`LL_CC'</samp> format, where <samp>`LL'</samp> is a language code from the
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ISO-639 standard, and <samp>`CC'</samp> a country code from the ISO-3166
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standard.
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The LANG environment variable is set when you do log in to your

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system. If you are using a graphical session, change language to your
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native language and do login. That would set and exoprt the LANG
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environment variable to the correct value. On the other side, if you
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are using a text session edit your <tt>`~/.bash_profile'</tt> file to set
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and export the LANG environment variable to your native locale
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as defines the locale -a command output; do logout, and do
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At this point, the LANG environment variable has the appropriate

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value you need, in order to translate centos-art.sh messages
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to your native language (the one set in LANG environment
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variable). 
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With the <tt>`$CLI_LANG/$CLI_LANG.po'</tt> file up to date, the

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centos-art opens it for you to update translation strings.
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The centos-art command uses the value of EDITOR
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environment variable to determine your favorite text editor. If no
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value is defined on EDITOR, the <tt>`/usr/bin/vim'</tt> text editor
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is used as default.
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When you finish PO file's edition and quit text editor, the

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centos-art command creates the related machine object in the
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location <tt>`$CLI_LANG/LC_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo'</tt>.
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At this point, all translations you made in the PO file should be

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available to your language when runing centos-art.sh script. 
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