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@marktext/i18n

v1.0.8

Published

i18n of MindBox

Downloads

22

Readme

Translation of MindBox display language

Our official website address, you can learn more about the content of the inspiration box on the official website

Add a new language

First look for Locale Identifier: zh(take zh as an example) in your country or region in the locale-identifiers.json file. See if there is already a folder named zh in the locales folder, if not, create a folder with zh and copy the files in the en folder into the zh folder, translating the field values from the translation.json file into the language of your country or region. Note that during translation, the {{count}} text is retained.

Improve translations for existing languages

Since the MindBox is constantly iterating, so some new text will be added, so the existing translations are likely to be outdated, when you find outdated or missing translations in the process of using the MindBox, we are very welcome to modify or add new translations, in the locales/en folder of the translation.json file, you can find all the text that needs to be translated, of course, the syntax in this file will also have errors, welcome to correct

Thanks

  • English by Jocs
  • Simplified Chinese by Jocs
  • Japanese by WuJingwen