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  4. How to properly operate a .yml languages in locales dir

How to properly operate a .yml languages in locales dir

Added by ciuino magno almost 11 years ago

Hi guys, i translated an en.yml and js-en.yml into it.yml and js-it.yml , i put it inside the /config/locales directory, but when i try to select the language, appers me all in english, and when i choose the right “italian” language, give me an error: missing js.it ecc…

I need to do some procedure to configure up properly the language?


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RE: How to properly operate a .yml languages in locales dir - Added by Robin Wagner over 10 years ago

Hi Ciuino,

thanks for your question.
We use CrowdIn to translate OpenProject in different languages.
The easiest way to translate OpenProject from English to Italian would be to enter the translations there. We include the new translations every night in OpenProject so it is up to date.

You can find the Italian translations here: https://crowdin.com/project/openproject/it. (You might have to create an account for CrowdIn first.)

By adding your translations there, every other OpenProject user who sets the language to Italian will be able to use them as well.
Therefore, this would also be a great help for other OpenProject users.

Best,
Robin

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