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@progress/kendo-angular-messages
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This repository contains translated messages for Kendo UI components for Angular.
It also includes a utility to populate these messages in application message files in an XLIFF format. For more details, refer to the article on Translation of Messages.
The kendo-translate script looks up translations for the specified locale and the package, and populates them in the specified XLIFF (.xlf) file.
npx kendo-translate <file> --locale <locale-id> [--force]
file—The path to the .xlf message file.--locale, -l—The locale ID string. For example, es-ES.--force, -f—If set, it overwrites the existing translations (<target> elements).To install the @progress/kendo-angular-messages package, follow the instructions in the article on getting started.
npm install @progress/kendo-angular-messages
To build the package from this repository, run the npm pack command.
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The npm package @progress/kendo-angular-messages receives a total of 3,439 weekly downloads. As such, @progress/kendo-angular-messages popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @progress/kendo-angular-messages demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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