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Qt Linguist Manual: TS File Format
The .ts file format used by Qt Linguist is described by the DTD presented below, which we include for your convenience. Be aware that the format may change in future Qt releases.
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!
! Some notes to the DTD:
!
! The location element is set as optional since it was introduced first in Qt 4.2.
! The userdata element is set as optional since it was introduced first in Qt 4.4.
!
-->
<!--
! Macro used in order to escape byte entities not allowed in an xml document
! for instance, only #x9, #xA and #xD are allowed characters below #x20.
-->
<!ENTITY % evilstring '(#PCDATA | byte)*' >
<!ELEMENT byte EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST byte
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT TS (defaultcodec?, context+) >
<!ATTLIST TS
version CDATA #IMPLIED
language CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ELEMENT defaultcodec (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT context (name, comment?, message+) >
<!ATTLIST context
encoding CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ELEMENT name %evilstring; >
<!ELEMENT comment %evilstring; >
<!ELEMENT message (location?, source, comment?, translation, userdata?) >
<!ATTLIST message
encoding CDATA #IMPLIED
numerus (yes|no) "no">
<!ELEMENT location EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST location
filename CDATA #REQUIRED
line CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT source %evilstring;>
<!--
! The following should really say one evilstring macro or several numerusform elements,
! but the DTD can't express this.
-->
<!ELEMENT translation (#PCDATA|byte|numerusform)* >
<!ATTLIST translation
type (unfinished|obsolete) #IMPLIED
encoding CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ELEMENT userdata (#PCDATA)* >
<!ELEMENT numerusform %evilstring; >
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