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BaseX is available in several languages (such as English, German, or Japanese).
 
BaseX is available in several languages (such as English, German, or Japanese).
You can make us happy by contributing new translations! Please proceed as follows:
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You can make us happy by contributing new translations! It's pretty easy; proceed as follows:
  
 
==Using the JAR file==
 
==Using the JAR file==

Revision as of 12:34, 31 March 2011

BaseX is available in several languages (such as English, German, or Japanese). You can make us happy by contributing new translations! It's pretty easy; proceed as follows:

Using the JAR file

JAR files are nothing else than ZIP archives. All language files are placed in the lang directory inside the JAR file:

  1. Unzip the source file English.lang and rename it to your target language (e.g. Zulu.lang)
  2. Enter your name and potential contact information in the second line and translate all texts
  3. Update your JAR file by copying the translated file back to the lang directory
  4. Start BaseX and choose your language in the GUI (OptionsPreferences...)
  5. Restart BaseX to see the changes

Using the sources

All language files are placed in the src/main/resources/lang directory of the main project:

  1. Create a copy of the source file English.lang and rename it to your target language (e.g. Zulu.lang)
  2. Enter your name and potential contact information in the second line and translate all texts
  3. Compile the project, start BaseX and choose your language in the GUI (OptionsPreferences...)
  4. Restart BaseX to see the changes

You may as well change the language in the .basex configuration file, which is placed in your home directory. To see where the texts are used within BaseX, we recommend you to also set the LANGKEY option to true.