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Core functions, classes and components for RecogitoJS, Annotorious and Annotorious OpenSeadragon.
To install npm install @recogito/recogito-client-core
If you want to contribute UI translations to Annotorious or RecogitoJS, you've come to the right place.
In this folder
you will find messages
files, one file for each available translation.
Each messages
file is a dictionary of the default English labels and their translations. For example,
here's what the German translation file messages_de.json
looks like.
{
"Add a comment...": "Kommentar schreiben...",
"Add a reply...": "Antwort schreiben...",
"Add tag...": "Tag...",
"Cancel": "Abbrechen",
"Close": "Schliessen",
"Edit": "Bearbeiten",
"Delete": "Löschen",
"Ok": "Ok"
}
messages_{iso}.json
, where {iso} is the 2-character ISO code of the language.Many thanks in advance! If you have questions, do get in touch via the Annotorious or RecogitoJS chat on Gitter.
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