internationalization (i18n) / multiple language support #240
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I absolutely agree with this, it would be good for both us as well as the users in the end. We can make use of something like |
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At present, However, based on my previous experience translating Trilium into Chinese, I want to highlight a few important points:
That's it for now. Starting next week, I plan to use |
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Hi, I'm interested to help on the translation to Spanish, I know the existence of the project with support for Chinese language and I was wondering if it's recommendable to translate in the same way or it's better to wait for i18n support arrive to the main project? Also, thinking on translators, translating directly in source file is kind of clunky but doable, if it's possible to extract the strings to an external In order to get a better participation from people I think it would be wise to use an online translation tool where translators can directly translate with very nice UI. My personal favorite (as translator) is Weblate but there are other tools available. Weblate is free for FOSS. What do you think? |
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See #338 |
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One of the core aspects of Trilium that is missing is the fact that it is an English-only software.
There are solutions such as @Nriver 's repo which work by replacing the hard-coded messages within the application via regular expressions.
Speaking of which, @Nriver , would you be willing to help us with setting up Chinese for the application?
On my side I would prefer a different method which involves adding multilanguage support directly in the application instead of doing it at build time, however your existing expertise plus translations would go a long way.
What do you think?
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