top_builddir = ..
# These options get passed to xgettext.
-XGETTEXT_OPTIONS = --keyword=_ --keyword=N_
+XGETTEXT_OPTIONS = --from-code=UTF-8 --keyword=_ --keyword=N_ --keyword=C_:1c,2 --keyword=NC_:1c,2 --keyword=g_dngettext:2,3 --add-comments
# This is the copyright holder that gets inserted into the header of the
# $(DOMAIN).pot file. Set this to the copyright holder of the surrounding
# or entity, or to disclaim their copyright. The empty string stands for
# the public domain; in this case the translators are expected to disclaim
# their copyright.
-COPYRIGHT_HOLDER = Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+COPYRIGHT_HOLDER = at-spi2-core authors
# This tells whether or not to prepend "GNU " prefix to the package
# name that gets inserted into the header of the $(DOMAIN).pot file.
# Possible values are "yes", "no", or empty. If it is empty, try to
# detect it automatically by scanning the files in $(top_srcdir) for
# "GNU packagename" string.
-PACKAGE_GNU =
+PACKAGE_GNU = no
# This is the email address or URL to which the translators shall report
# bugs in the untranslated strings:
# It can be your email address, or a mailing list address where translators
# can write to without being subscribed, or the URL of a web page through
# which the translators can contact you.
-MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS =
+MSGID_BUGS_ADDRESS = https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=at-spi&keywords=I18N+L10N&component=at-spi2-core
# This is the list of locale categories, beyond LC_MESSAGES, for which the
# message catalogs shall be used. It is usually empty.
# has changed. Possible values are "yes" and "no". Set this to no if
# the POT file is checked in the repository and the version control
# program ignores timestamps.
-PO_DEPENDS_ON_POT = yes
+PO_DEPENDS_ON_POT = no
# This tells whether or not to forcibly update $(DOMAIN).pot and
# regenerate PO files on "make dist". Possible values are "yes" and
# "no". Set this to no if the POT file and PO files are maintained
# externally.
-DIST_DEPENDS_ON_UPDATE_PO = yes
+DIST_DEPENDS_ON_UPDATE_PO = no