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  • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

    We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

    • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
    • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

    To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

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    Start Translating Now!

    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Awesome, thanks guys! Appreciate the effort the localisation team puts towards NodeBB ๐Ÿ˜„

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    • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

      We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

      • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
      • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

      To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

      (clap)

      Start Translating Now!

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      Swedish is once again at 100% Boring to translate but done is done ๐Ÿ˜›

      Not many swedes here but if you see something wrong, send me a PM an I will fix !

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      • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

        We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

        • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
        • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

        To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

        (clap)

        Start Translating Now!

        julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
        julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Jenkler when we modify a couple phrases, they show you the old translation, right? Hopefully you don't have to translate it from blank each time ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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        • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

          @Jenkler when we modify a couple phrases, they show you the old translation, right? Hopefully you don't have to translate it from blank each time ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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          @julian yep, we don't translate from blank, only modified phrases (sometimes if modification phrase is small transifex show old translation as a tip)

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          • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

            We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

            • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
            • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

            To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

            (clap)

            Start Translating Now!

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            Some of them are from blank and some have old translations as a tip ๐Ÿ˜‰ Work har no play ! hehe

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            • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

              We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

              • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
              • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

              To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

              (clap)

              Start Translating Now!

              julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
              julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              #27

              Ok, good to know. Occasionally we tweak little things like grammar or wording, and it's a relief to know that the translators don't have to start from scratch for those phrases ๐Ÿ˜…

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              • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                (clap)

                Start Translating Now!

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                I noticed that some modals are using hardcoded strings in v1.1.2. Is it still the same in newer versions?

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                  I noticed that some modals are using hardcoded strings in v1.1.2. Is it still the same in newer versions?

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                  @metalkramp which modals?

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                  • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                    We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                    • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                    • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                    To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                    (clap)

                    Start Translating Now!

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                    @pichalite It could be problem with Persona theme. I'm using version 1.1.2, files I had in mind are located in [nodebb install directory]/public/templates/partials/modals, but I can't seem to find them on Github. I've fixed it on my side but I would also like to contribute these fixes to public repository if they weren't fixed already.

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                    • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                      We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                      • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                      • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                      To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                      (clap)

                      Start Translating Now!

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                      @pichalite Problem is in Persona theme, not NodeBB itself.

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                      • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                        We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                        • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                        • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                        To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                        (clap)

                        Start Translating Now!

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                        I can help with Danish translation ๐Ÿ™‚

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                          I can help with Danish translation ๐Ÿ™‚

                          julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @Darwin Excellent! Looking forward to your contributions here ๐Ÿ˜„

                          https://transifex.com/nodebb/nodebb

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                          • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                            We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                            • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                            • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                            To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                            (clap)

                            Start Translating Now!

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                            Dutch 100% ๐Ÿ™‚

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                            • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                              We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                              • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                              • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                              To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                              (clap)

                              Start Translating Now!

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                              korea 40%

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                                korea 40%

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                                @์‚ฌ๋‹ค๋ฆฌํ•˜ํ•˜ Keep up the good work!

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                                • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                                  We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                                  • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                                  • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                                  To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                                  (clap)

                                  Start Translating Now!

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                                  Ukrainian - 100% translated now ๐Ÿ˜ƒ Also I had to correct some of the existing translations which contained grammar mistakes โœ

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                                  • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                                    We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                                    • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                                    • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                                    To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                                    (clap)

                                    Start Translating Now!

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                                    French
                                    100%
                                    0 chaรฎnes ร  traduire

                                    Wrong. . .

                                    NodeBB V1.7.3
                                    http://prntscr.com/i5t8q9
                                    http://prntscr.com/i5t94t
                                    http://prntscr.com/i5t9p0
                                    And more. . .

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                                      Hey, I've started working on the hebrew translation! ๐Ÿ™

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                                      @Atayz said in Help Translate NodeBB!:
                                      > Hey, I've started working on the hebrew translation! ๐Ÿ™

                                      Nice

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                                      • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ [email protected]

                                        We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:

                                        • There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
                                        • When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English

                                        To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.

                                        (clap)

                                        Start Translating Now!

                                        kirillevo@community.nodebb.orgK This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        Good day!
                                        How often are the translations updated?

                                        I want to do translation into Russian.

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                                        • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @KirillEvo the translations are pulled in daily โ˜บ๏ธ

                                          Thanks for offering to help!

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