Translations ============ How to translate Kanboard to a new language? -------------------------------------------- - Translations are stored inside the directory `app/Locale` - There is a subdirectory for each language, for example in French we have `fr_FR`, Italian `it_IT` etc. - A translation is a PHP file that returns an Array with a key-value pairs - The key is the original text in English and the value is the translation of the corresponding language - **French translations are always up to date** - Always use the last version (branch master) ### Create a new translation: 1. Make a new directory: `app/Locale/xx_XX` for example `app/Locale/fr_CA` for French Canadian 2. Create a new file for the translation: `app/Locale/xx_XX/translations.php` 3. Use the content of the French locales and replace the values 4. Update the file `app/Model/Language.php` 5. Check with your local installation of Kanboard if everything is OK 6. Send a [pull-request with Github](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/) How to update an existing translation? -------------------------------------- 1. Open the translation file `app/Locale/xx_XX/translations.php` 2. Missing translations are commented with `//` and the values are empty, just fill blank and remove the comment 3. Check with your local installation of Kanboard and send a [pull-request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/) How to add new translated text in the application? -------------------------------------------------- Translations are displayed with the following functions in the source code: - `t()`: display text with HTML escaping - `e()`: display text without HTML escaping Always use the english version in the source code. Text strings use the function `sprintf()` to replace elements: - `%s` is used to replace a string - `%d` is used to replace an integer All formats are available in the [PHP documentation](http://php.net/sprintf). How to find missing translations in the applications? ----------------------------------------------------- From a terminal, run the following command: ```bash ./cli locale:compare ``` All missing and unused translations are displayed on the screen. Put that in the French locale and sync other locales (see below). How to synchronize translation files? ------------------------------------- From a Unix shell run this command: ```bash ./cli locale:sync ``` The French translation is used a reference to other locales.