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.. _csv2tbx:

csv2tbx
*******

Convert between CSV (Comma Separated Value) files and the :doc:`/formats/tbx`
format for terminology exchange.

.. _csv2tbx#usage:

Usage
=====

::

  csv2tbx [--charset=CHARSET] [--columnorder=COLUMNORDER] <csv> <tbx>

Where:

+--------+------------------------+
| <csv>  | is a CSV file          |
+--------+------------------------+
| <tbx>  | is the target TBX file |
+--------+------------------------+

Options (csv2tbx):

--version            show program's version number and exit
-h, --help           show this help message and exit
--manpage            output a manpage based on the help
--progress=PROGRESS    show progress as: :doc:`dots, none, bar, names, verbose <option_progress>`
--errorlevel=ERRORLEVEL
                      show errorlevel as: :doc:`none, message, exception,
                      traceback <option_errorlevel>`
-iINPUT, --input=INPUT    read from INPUT in csv format
-xEXCLUDE, --exclude=EXCLUDE    exclude names matching EXCLUDE from input paths
-oOUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT   write to OUTPUT in tbx format
--psyco=MODE          use psyco to speed up the operation, modes: :doc:`none,
                      full, profile <option_psyco>`
--charset=CHARSET    set charset to decode from csv files
--columnorder=COLUMNORDER   specify the order and position of columns (comment,source,target)

.. _csv2tbx#csv_file_layout:

CSV file layout
===============

The CSV file is expected to have three columns (separated by commas, not other
characters like semicolons), of which the default layout is

+--------+-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+
| Column | Data            | Description                                     |
+========+=================+=================================================+
|  A     | Comment         | All the PO #: location comments.  These are not |
|        |                 | used in the TBX files, and can be left empty,   |
|        |                 | but could be generated by :doc:`po2csv <csv2po>`|
+--------+-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|  B     | Source Language | The msgid or source string                      |
+--------+-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|  C     | Target Language | The msgstr or target language                   |
+--------+-----------------+-------------------------------------------------+

.. _csv2tbx#examples:

Examples
========

These examples demonstrate the use of csv2tbx::

  csv2tbx terms.csv terms.tbx

to simply convert *terms.csv* to *terms.tbx*.

To convert a directory recursively to another directory with the same structure
of files::

  csv2tbx csv-dir tbx-target-dir

This will convert CSV files in *csv-dir* to TBX files placed in
*tbx-target-dir*.::

  csv2tbx --charset=windows-1250 csv tbx

Users working on Windows will often return files in encoding other the Unicode
based encodings.  In this case we convert CSV files found in *csv* from
*windows-1250* to UTF-8 and place the correctly encoded files in *tbx*. Note
that UTF-8 is the only available destination encoding.

.. _csv2tbx#two_column_csv:

Two column CSV
==============

::

  csv2tbx --columnorder=source,target foo.csv foo.tbx

.. _csv2tbx#notes:

Notes
=====

For conformance to the standards and to see which features are implemented, see
:doc:`/formats/csv` and :doc:`/formats/tbx`.