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@quenty/clienttranslator
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Gets local translator for player
npm install @quenty/clienttranslator --save
Usage is designed to be simple.
Add files to ReplicatedStorage/i18n. Files will be in string values, and be valid JSON. This allows lookup like this:
{
"key": {
"secondary": {
"node": "My translated value"
}
}
}
This will generate an entry like this:
"key.secondary.node" --> My translated value
Which can be output like this:
ClientTranslator:FormatByKey("key.secondary.node") --> My translated value
All substitutions and other formats work like Roblox's does.
There exists a pseudo-locale qlp-pls
which can be to visualize pseudo-localized text. This can be used to help detect unlocalized text.
ClientTranslatorFacade:Init()
Initializes a new instance of the ClientTranslatorFacade.
ClientTranslatorFacade:FormatByKey(key, ...)
Works the same way that Roblox's ClientTranslator:FormatByKey functions. However, functions when not online, and also will utilize a pseudo-locale.
FAQs
Gets local translator for player
The npm package @quenty/clienttranslator receives a total of 102 weekly downloads. As such, @quenty/clienttranslator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @quenty/clienttranslator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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