.. _running_the_tools_on_microsoft_windows: Running the tools on Microsoft Windows ************************************** Since the toolkit is written in Python, it should work perfectly on Windows. .. _running_the_tools_on_microsoft_windows#add_the_toolkit_to_your_path: Add the toolkit to your path ============================= .. _running_the_tools_on_microsoft_windows#windows_95/98: Windows 95/98 ------------- You might need to add the installation directory of the translate toolkit to your path :: path "C:\Program Files\translate-toolkit\" This will work for one session, but will be lost when you reboot again. Therefore you might want to add it to the autoexec.bat file. .. _running_the_tools_on_microsoft_windows#windows_2000/xp: Windows 2000/XP --------------- You can add to the path permanently. Check `this `_ useful guide. You should add the following to your path:: C:\Programs Files\translate-toolkit\ If you have the `Gettext tools `_ installed, add it to your path as well:: C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin\ .. _running_the_tools_on_microsoft_windows#change_windows_file_to_unix_file: Change Windows file to Unix file ================================= Some programs in Windows will add CRLFs to the file which is considered rather poor practice for l10ns that require Unix files. To fix a text file, drag and drop it to the dos2unix.exe utility from http://www.bastet.com/