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ilib-loctool-webos-dart
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ilib-webos-loctool-dart is a plugin for the loctool that allows it to read and localize Dart files. This plugin is optimized for the webOS platform.
This plugin expects the code uses the flutter_translate library.
However, it has some different behavior on webOS.
This is because we are using the flutter_translate
library with some modifications to meet the needs of webOS.
The key of translation() must not be split by dot(.) symbol.
because webOS localization is plain-text based (not text-IDased).
The localization tool doesn't generate resources in nested JSON format except for the case of the plural.
It extracts string usages used in the examples below by considering them as strings that need to be translated.
translate("High")
translate("High", key: "home_connect_210")
translate("{arg1} app cannot be deleted.", args:{"arg1": "Settings"})
translate("The lowest temperature is {arg1} and the highest temperature is {arg2}.", args:{"arg1": 15, "arg2": 30})
translatePlural('plural.demo', _counter);
translatePlural('1#At least 1 letter|#At least {num} letters', num);
The simple sample is provided in the ilib-loctool-samples repository. Please check the webos-dart sample to see how the JavaScript file type is localized.
Copyright (c) 2023-2025, JEDLSoft
This plugin is license under Apache2. See the LICENSE file for more details.
See the CHANGELOG.md file.
FAQs
A loctool plugin that knows how to process JS files
We found that ilib-loctool-webos-dart 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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