Using of SLMake tool – exchange task

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Syntax

SlMake exchange file project

Possible options are

-lang:X – List of language codes to be exchanged. Separate multiple codes with semicolon. Format is ll[-CC][.src]:

-status:S – A string that contains the translation statuses that are included. Separate multiple values with semicolon. Possible values are:

The default value is to include all translation statuses.

-rowstatus:S – A string that contains row statuses that are included. Separate multiple values with semicolon. Possible values are:

The default value is to include all row statuses.

-readonly:S – Specifies how rows having a Read only status are filtered:

-invalid:S – Specifies how rows having a Invalidated state are filtered:

-marked:S – Specifies how rows having a Marked state are filtered:

-dup:X – Specifies how duplicate strings are filtered:

-sourcefiles – Exchange the source files (e.g. EXE, XML, HTML) of the project.

-spellcheck – Exchange spell checker files.

-name:”S” – S is a string that contains the package name.

-des:”S” – S is a string that contains the package description.

-author:”S” – S is a string that contains the author name.

-pwd:”S” -S is a string that contains the password of the package.

-q – Quiet mode. Only errors are shown.

-w – Result code is 2 if errors, 1 if warnings, and 0 if successful. Otherwise result code is 1 if errors and 0 in other cases.

-e – Show detailed error information.

-h – Show detailed help about a task.

Examples

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