l10n
Software localization (also spelled "localisation", often abbreviated to l10n — this is a numeronym, where the “10” stands for the 10 letters between the first letter “l” and the last letter “n”) means translation of a software interface and messages to another language plus adaptation of some formats (e.g. measures, dates and currency) plus adaptation to local cultures.
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Fluent resource versioning for Pontoon
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Mar 28, 2023 - Rust
Internationalize a Rust program and translate strings quickly and simply. Make any software open to multiple languages
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Aug 9, 2023 - Rust
Localizer helps localize (translate) your rust applications using json files.
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Feb 19, 2024 - Rust
Internationalization library in Rust to be used in Discord bots.
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Jun 11, 2024 - Rust
A crate to help you internationalize your Rocket applications.
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Dec 28, 2023 - Rust
Rust localization crate built upon fluent-bundle.
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Feb 19, 2023 - Rust
Library for language and locale identifier negotiation.
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May 5, 2024 - Rust
Translation support for mdbook. The plugins here give you a structured way to maintain a translated book.
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Jul 5, 2024 - Rust
Rust implementation of Project Fluent
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Jun 5, 2024 - Rust
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