Display your theme in your preferred language.
NOTE: Theme localization only translates the text elements of the theme itself (such as "next" and "previous" links), not the actual content of your documentation. If you wish to create multilingual documentation, you need to combine theme localization as described here with a third-party internationalization/localization plugin.
For theme localization to work, you must use a theme which supports it and
enable i18n
(internationalization) support by installing mkdocs[i18n]
:
pip install 'mkdocs[i18n]'
In most cases a locale is designated by the ISO-639-1 (2-letter) abbreviation
for your language. However, a locale may also include a territory (or region or
county) code as well. The language and territory must be separated by an
underscore. For example, some possible locales for English might include en
,
en_AU
, en_GB
, and en_US
.
For a list of locales supported by the theme you are using, see that theme's documentation.
WARNING: If you configure a language locale which is not yet supported by the theme that you are using, MkDocs will fall back to the theme's default locale.
To specify the locale that MkDocs should use, set the locale parameter of the theme configuration option to the appropriate code.
For example, to build the mkdocs
theme in French you would use the following
in your mkdocs.yml
configuration file:
theme:
name: mkdocs
locale: fr
If a theme has not yet been translated into your language, feel free to contribute a translation using the Translation Guide.