vivo-project/Vitro-languages

Name: Vitro-languages

Owner: VIVO Project

Description: Files that enable Vitro (and by extension, VIVO) to operate in languages beyond American English.

Created: 2013-11-14 20:22:41.0

Updated: 2017-04-26 15:53:22.0

Pushed: 2017-11-28 14:58:52.0

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John Fereira2014-01-17 14:13:58.01
Graham Triggs2017-11-28 14:58:49.02
Jim Blake2016-05-17 21:52:12.08
Carlos Fernando Bocayuva2015-01-14 02:04:42.01

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README

Vitro-languages

Files that enable Vitro (and by extension, VIVO) to operate in languages beyond American English.

The repository is structured this way

For example, a directory of files for the French language (fr), as used in Belgium (BE), for Vitro release 1.6:

/vitro-1.6/fr_BE/
Available language files

All members of the core development team speak only American English, so we have produced an example language set that holds the English-language strings in Vitro:

/vitro-1.6/en_US

This set of files is provided as an example, so those who wish to produce a translation may have a template to copy.

Our first translation is in Spanish, contributed by Federico Sancho, of IICA (http://iica.int), as part of a project with eScire (http://escire.mx/). We are very grateful to them for contributing this translation to the VIVO/Vitro community.

/vitro-1.6/es
Using the language files

If the files for your desired language do not exist, then you may use this example as a starting point for doing the translations yourself. Please send a note to the VIVO Tech group, to find out if someone else is already working on a translation.

If you create a translation, please consider contributing your language files to the VIVO community.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.