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Sorry guys, just fighting markdown...
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Giacomo Lacava 11 years ago
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If you want a localised interface (currently available only for NL, IT, FR and soon RU), If you want a localised interface (currently available only for NL, IT, FR and soon RU),
use the experimental `i18n` branch: use the experimental `i18n` branch:
git checkout i18n git checkout i18n
If you want to translate it in your own language, check [these instructions](#Translations) If you want to translate it in your own language, check [these instructions](#Translations)
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1. fork the repo, checkout `i18n` and create a new branch 1. fork the repo, checkout `i18n` and create a new branch
git clone git@github.com:yournickname/twister-html.git ~/.twister/html
cd ~/.twister/html git clone git@github.com:yournickname/twister-html.git ~/.twister/html
git checkout i18n cd ~/.twister/html
git checkout -b Klingon git checkout i18n
git checkout -b Klingon
2. add your language to the list of available choices. You should use your ISO code here, 2. add your language to the list of available choices. You should use your ISO code here,
it should match what the browser reports. The Klingon ISO is "tlh", so: it should match what the browser reports. The Klingon ISO is "tlh", so:
var knownLanguages = ["en","nl","it","fr","tlh"];
var knownLanguages = ["en","nl","it","fr","tlh"];`
For multi-region languages, if you want to catch them all, use only the first half For multi-region languages, if you want to catch them all, use only the first half
(e.g. to match it and it-ch, specify "it"). (e.g. to match it and it-ch, specify "it").
3. add a new wordset block after existing ones 3. add a new wordset block after existing ones
if(preferredLanguage == "tlh"){
polyglot.locale("tlh"); if(preferredLanguage == "tlh"){
wordset = { polyglot.locale("tlh");
"Insults": "mu'qaD, wordset = {
.... "Insults": "mu'qaD,
....
}
} }
}
4. commit & push 4. commit & push
git commit -m "Klingon translation"
git push
3. When opening the pull request on github, make sure you're pointing to miguelfreitas:i18n git commit -m "Klingon translation"
git push
3. When opening the pull request on github, make sure you're pointing to `miguelfreitas:i18n`
as the base, so we can merge it straight away in the right place. For any help, ping @toyg. as the base, so we can merge it straight away in the right place. For any help, ping @toyg.

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