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## Requirements

- JDK 11 or newer is required for compiling and building. Pre-built binaries already include everything you need to run all options.
- Optional: Apache Ant 1.10.6 or newer
- Apache Ant 1.10.6 or newer

## Building

- Checkout this repository.
- Point your JAVA_HOME variable to JDK 11
- Use Apache Ant 1.10.6 or newer and run `ant dist` to generate a binary distribution in `./dist`
- Run `ant` to generate a binary distribution in `./dist`

## Converting Documents to XLIFF

You can use the library in your own Java code. Conversion to XLIFF is handled by the class `com.maxprograms.converters.Convert`.

If you use binaries from the command line, running `.\convert.bat` or `./convert.sh` without parameters displays help for XLIFF generation.

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Usage:
convert.bat [-help] [-version] -file sourceFile -srcLang sourceLang [-tgtLang targetLang]
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If you use binaries from the command line, running `.\merge.bat` or `./merge.sh` without parameters will display the information you need to merge an XLIFF file.

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```text
Usage:
merge.bat [-help] [-version] -xliff xliffFile -target targetFile [-catalog catalogFile] [-unapproved] [-export]
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If you use binaries from the command line, running `.\xliffchecker.bat` or `./xliffchecker.sh` without parameters displays help for XLIFF validation.

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Usage:
xliffchecker.bat [-help] -file xliffFile [-catalog catalogFile]
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You can generate statistics using your own Java code. Statistics generation is handled by the class `com.maxprograms.stats.RepetitionAnalysis`.

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Usage:
analysis.sh [-help] -file xliffFile [-catalog catalogFile]
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