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@grapecity/activereports-localization
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This package is a part of the ActiveReportsJS and provides language resources for ARJS Viewer and Designer Components
Supported languages are: Japanese 'ja
', Chinese 'zh
', Korean 'ko
', Dutch 'nl
', German 'de
', Italian 'it
', Brazilian Portuguese 'pt-BR
'.
Install ARJS Localization package
npm install @grapecity/activereports-localization
using html script tag:
<script type="text/javascript" src="./dist/ar-js-locales.js"></script>
or import:
import '@grapecity/activereports-localization';
language
property:var viewer = new ActiveReports.Viewer("#root", { language: "ja" })
or in components
<Viewer language="ja"/>
language
property to PageReport
ctr (can be used in exporting/printing reports without viewer):var pageReport = new ARJS.PageReport({ language: "ja" });
using html script tag:
<script type="text/javascript" src="./dist/designer/ja-locale.js"></script>
language
property: var designer = new GC.ActiveReports.ReportDesigner.Designer("#designer-host", { language: "ja" });
For more information on how to use ActiveReportsJS and available tools, refer to the Documentation or API reference for guidance.
FAQs
Localization resources for ActiveReportsJS
The npm package @grapecity/activereports-localization receives a total of 456 weekly downloads. As such, @grapecity/activereports-localization popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @grapecity/activereports-localization demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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