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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>»</target>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Next</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>Następna</target>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">Bisq Sell Offers</note>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">BSQ minted amount</note>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-07-17 15:37:34 +03:00
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2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">BSQ burnt amount</note>
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Proposal</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>Propozycja</target>
2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<trans-unit id="3275831985256202873" datatype="html">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>Żądanie zwrotu kosztów</target>
2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Transfer BSQ</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<trans-unit id="4545041448523656285" datatype="html">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Unlock</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Vote reveal</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>Ujawnienie głosu</target>
2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/bisq/bisq-transactions/bisq-transactions.component.ts</context>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Filter</source>
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/bisq/bisq-transactions/bisq-transactions.component.ts</context>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Select all</source>
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/bisq/bisq-transactions/bisq-transactions.component.ts</context>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
<context context-type="linenumber">58,56</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<trans-unit id="bisq-transactions.unselectall" datatype="html">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Unselect all</source>
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<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/bisq/bisq-transactions/bisq-transactions.component.ts</context>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<trans-unit id="bisq-graph-trades" datatype="html">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Trades</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>Transakcje</target>
2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-11 15:31:42 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<trans-unit id="bisq-graph-volume" datatype="html">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Volume</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>Wolumen</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-05-11 15:31:42 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-22 10:57:44 -04:00
<source>The Mempool Open Source Project</source>
2021-07-06 20:05:59 +03:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Our mempool and blockchain explorer for the Bitcoin community, focusing on the transaction fee market and multi-layer ecosystem, completely self-hosted without any trusted third-parties.</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Nasz, koncentrujący się na rynku opłat i wielowarstwowym ekosystemie, eksplorator blockchaina i mempoola dla bitcoinowej społeczności, całkowicie self-hosted, bez zaufanych stron trzecich.</target>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Become a sponsor ❤️</source>
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Enterprise Sponsors 🚀</source>
2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
<target>Sponsorzy Korporacyjni 🚀</target>
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-03-07 20:13:39 +07:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Next Block</source>
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<source>Previous Block</source>
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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<source>sat/vB</source>
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mempool-blocks/mempool-blocks.component.html</context>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2021-06-11 10:58:54 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.pools</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="43f992a71c7b7def78d430e5af489b914cc61c11" datatype="html">
<source>Pools Dominance</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Dominacja kolektywów wydobywczych</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/graphs/graphs.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">10</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrates-chart-pools/hashrate-chart-pools.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">6,8</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.pools-dominance</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="3510fc6daa1d975f331e3a717bdf1a34efa06dff" datatype="html">
<source>Hashrate &amp; Difficulty</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Prędkość haszowania i trudność</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/graphs/graphs.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">12</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrate-chart/hashrate-chart.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">23,25</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrate-chart/hashrate-chart.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">67</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.hashrate-difficulty</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="79a9dc5b1caca3cbeb1733a19515edacc5fc7920" datatype="html">
<source>Hashrate</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Prędkość haszowania</target>
2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrate-chart/hashrate-chart.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">8,10</context>
2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrate-chart/hashrate-chart.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">67,69</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrate-chart/hashrate-chart.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">226,225</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrate-chart/hashrate-chart.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">293,291</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/pool-ranking/pool-ranking.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">87,89</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.hashrate</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="mining.pools-historical-dominance" datatype="html">
<source>Pools Historical Dominance</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Historyczna dominacja kolektywów wydobywczych</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/hashrates-chart-pools/hashrate-chart-pools.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">63</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="23555386d8af1ff73f297e89dd4af3f4689fb9dd" datatype="html">
<source>Indexing blocks</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Indeksowanie bloków</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/indexing-progress/indexing-progress.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">1</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="5ee5eb7db86675abd5f0b0db835bf362ee9b23ff" datatype="html">
<source>Indexing network hashrate</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Indeksowanie prędkości haszowania sieci</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/indexing-progress/indexing-progress.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">2</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="439adfcf08f5035e2fd9e4c15e40eef92f6cc780" datatype="html">
<source>Indexing pools hashrate</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Indeksowanie prędkości haszowania kolektywu wydobywczego</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/indexing-progress/indexing-progress.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">3</context>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="5d4f792f048fcaa6df5948575d7cb325c9393383" datatype="html">
<source>Graphs</source>
<target>Wykresy</target>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/liquid-master-page/liquid-master-page.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">38,41</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/master-page/master-page.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">41,43</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/statistics/statistics.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">62</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">master-page.graphs</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="a681a4e2011bb28157689dbaa387de0dd0aa0c11" datatype="html">
<source>Mining Dashboard</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Deska rozdzielcza wydobycia</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/master-page/master-page.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">35,37</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2021-08-03 18:38:34 +03:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mining-dashboard/mining-dashboard.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">16</context>
2021-08-03 18:38:34 +03:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.mining-dashboard</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="46ce8155c9ab953edeec97e8950b5a21e67d7c4e" datatype="html">
<source>TV view</source>
<target>Widok TV</target>
2021-08-03 18:38:34 +03:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/master-page/master-page.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">44,46</context>
2021-08-03 18:38:34 +03:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/television/television.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">37</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">master-page.tvview</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="fcfd4675b4c90f08d18d3abede9a9a4dff4cfdc7" datatype="html">
<source>Documentation</source>
<target>Dokumentacja</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/master-page/master-page.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">47,49</context>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/docs/docs/docs.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">4</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">documentation.title</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="b2cb12c1680a46464cae5aa0d0d1d6914733a75d" datatype="html">
<source>Fee span</source>
<target>Zakres opłat</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mempool-block/mempool-block.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">20,21</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mempool-block.fee-span</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="mempool-block.stack.of.blocks" datatype="html">
<source>Stack of <x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="blocksInBlock"/> mempool blocks</source>
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2021-06-11 23:27:29 -05:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mempool-block/mempool-block.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">73</context>
2021-06-11 23:27:29 -05:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="mempool-block.block.no" datatype="html">
<source>Mempool block <x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="this.mempoolBlockIndex + 1"/></source>
<target>Blok mempool <x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="this.mempoolBlockIndex + 1"/></target>
2021-06-11 23:27:29 -05:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mempool-block/mempool-block.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">75</context>
2020-12-05 00:36:00 +09:00
</context-group>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
</trans-unit>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="2348971518300945764" datatype="html">
<source>Range</source>
<target>Przedział</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mempool-graph/mempool-graph.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">259</context>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
</context-group>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
</trans-unit>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="1033261550402895380" datatype="html">
<source>Sum</source>
<target>Suma</target>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mempool-graph/mempool-graph.component.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">261</context>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
</context-group>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="26e78cd052d05a0c1a7db43fac8df52ec6950672" datatype="html">
<source>Reward stats</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Statystyki nagród</target>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mining-dashboard/mining-dashboard.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">10</context>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.reward-stats</note>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="8527213d7c7dbffe48a45c4d796ae221d419c71a" datatype="html">
<source>(144 blocks)</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>(144 bloków)</target>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mining-dashboard/mining-dashboard.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">11</context>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.144-blocks</note>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="e1139ea570985b3f114e18876f09fd7223429983" datatype="html">
<source>Latest blocks</source>
<target>Ostatnie bloki</target>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mining-dashboard/mining-dashboard.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">52</context>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/dashboard/dashboard.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">109,112</context>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">dashboard.latest-blocks</note>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="21d0c2d4d5429197892c827178819da2770f2f25" datatype="html">
<source>Adjustments</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Dostosowania</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/mining-dashboard/mining-dashboard.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">63</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">dashboard.adjustments</note>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="8ef3568472375e791e861ca1ef76d4cb66eef8ef" datatype="html">
<source>Pools Luck (1w)</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Szczęście kolektywu (1t)</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/pool-ranking/pool-ranking.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">8,12</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
</context-group>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/pool-ranking/pool-ranking.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">124,126</context>
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">mining.miners-luck</note>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
</trans-unit>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="9ef8b357c32266f8423e24bf654006d3aa8fcd0b" datatype="html">
<source>Blocks (1w)</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Blocków (1t)</target>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/pool-ranking/pool-ranking.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">14,18</context>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/pool-ranking/pool-ranking.component.html</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">130,132</context>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
</context-group>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">master-page.blocks</note>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
</trans-unit>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<trans-unit id="e1ea393882afe8ac40ff7637a33a5a46bdb3e0ce" datatype="html">
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-07-25 01:49:35 +03:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-05-08 01:12:57 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>Postać szestnastkowa transakcji</target>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Miners Reward</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Amount being paid to miners in the past 144 blocks</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Reward Per Tx</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Average miners' reward per transaction in the past 144 blocks</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/reward-stats/reward-stats.component.html</context>
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<source>sats/tx</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>satoshi/transakcję</target>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<trans-unit id="f9bc2ce34cf7fc23c09b4cea1d92cc75ef4d6e71" datatype="html">
<source>Average Fee</source>
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<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/reward-stats/reward-stats.component.html</context>
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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<source>Fee paid on average for each transaction in the past 144 blocks</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-09 16:42:41 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">about.sponsor.thank-you</note>
2021-06-09 13:35:07 -05:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">Transaction unconfirmed state</note>
<note priority="1" from="meaning">transaction.unconfirmed</note>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>First seen</source>
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Fee rate</source>
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/transaction/transaction.component.html</context>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">Transaction fee rate</note>
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Descendant</source>
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">Descendant</note>
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">Transaction Ancestor</note>
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
<source>Locktime</source>
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2021-08-03 18:38:34 +03:00
<context-group purpose="location">
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-08-03 18:38:34 +03:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-08-03 18:38:34 +03:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>Transaction not found.</source>
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/transaction/transaction.component.html</context>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/transaction/transaction.component.html</context>
2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">transaction.error.waiting-for-it-to-appear</note>
2021-02-03 15:30:38 +07:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
<context-group purpose="location">
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<context context-type="linenumber">386</context>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">Transaction fee</note>
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">sat</note>
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>ScriptSig (HEX)</source>
2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">ScriptSig (HEX)</note>
<note priority="1" from="meaning">transactions-list.scriptsig.hex</note>
2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>P2SH redeem script</source>
<target>Skrypt realizacji P2SH</target>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">transactions-list.p2sh-redeem-script</note>
2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
<target>P2TR tapscript</target>
2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2022-05-19 20:12:21 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>P2WSH witness script</source>
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">transactions-list.p2wsh-witness-script</note>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2022-05-30 13:26:54 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">ngbTooltip about missed out gains</note>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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<source>This transaction uses Taproot</source>
<target>Ta transakcja wykorzystuje Taproot</target>
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2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>This transaction support Replace-By-Fee (RBF) allowing fee bumping</source>
<target>Ta transakcja umożliwia podbijanie opłat dzięki użyciu Replace-By-Fee (RBF)</target>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">RBF tooltip</note>
2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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<source>RBF</source>
<target>RBF</target>
2020-12-08 11:58:43 +07:00
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<note priority="1" from="description">RBF</note>
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
<source>This transaction does NOT support Replace-By-Fee (RBF) and cannot be fee bumped using this method</source>
<target>Ta transakcja NIE obsługuje Replace-By-Fee (RBF) i opłata nie może zostać podbita używając tej metody</target>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/components/tx-features/tx-features.component.html</context>
2021-12-03 08:54:13 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-04-26 04:05:55 +04:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
<note priority="1" from="description">TX Fee Rating is Optimal</note>
<note priority="1" from="meaning">tx-fee-rating.optimal</note>
2020-12-05 00:11:40 +09:00
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2021-12-26 11:15:19 +04:00
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<source>Only ~<x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="{{ medianFeeNeeded | feeRounding }}"/> sat/vB was needed to get into this block</source>
<target>Aby dostać się do tego bloku, potrzebne było tylko ~<x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="{{ medianFeeNeeded | feeRounding }}"/> sat/vB</target>
Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
2020-12-02 04:19:33 +09:00
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<target>Domyślny push: <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/><x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="'track-ad"/> action: 'want', data: ['blocks', ...] <x id="INTERPOLATION_1" equiv-text="{{ '}' }}"/><x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/> aby wyrazić co chcesz wysłać. Dostępne: <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/>blocks<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/>, <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/>mempool-blocks<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/>, <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/>live-2h-chart<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/> i <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/>stats<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/>.<x id="LINE_BREAK" ctype="lb" equiv-text="Push transa"/><x id="LINE_BREAK" ctype="lb" equiv-text="Push transa"/>Wysłanie transakcji związanych z adresem: <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/><x id="INTERPOLATION" equiv-text="'track-ad"/> 'track-address': '3PbJ...bF9B' <x id="INTERPOLATION_1" equiv-text="{{ '}' }}"/><x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/> aby otrzymać wszystkie nowe transakcje zawierające ten adres jako wejście lub wyjście. Zwraca tablicę transakcji. <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/>address-transactions<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/> dla nowych transakcji mempool, i <x id="START_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;code&gt;"/>block-transactions<x id="CLOSE_TAG_CODE" ctype="x-code" equiv-text="&lt;/code&gt;"/> dla nowo potwierdzonych transakcji w bloku.</target>
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<note priority="1" from="description">api-docs.websocket.websocket</note>
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<source>Code Example</source>
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<note priority="1" from="description">API Docs code example</note>
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<source>Install Package</source>
<target>Zainstaluj pakiet</target>
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<source>Response</source>
<target>Odpowiedź</target>
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<note priority="1" from="description">API Docs API response</note>
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<target><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> rok</target>
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<trans-unit id="date-base.years" datatype="html">
<source><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> years</source>
<target><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> lata</target>
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<source><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> months</source>
<target><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> miesiące</target>
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<trans-unit id="date-base.weeks" datatype="html">
<source><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> weeks</source>
<target><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> tygodni</target>
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<context context-type="sourcefile">src/app/shared/i18n/dates.ts</context>
<context context-type="linenumber">8</context>
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<trans-unit id="date-base.day" datatype="html">
<source><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> day</source>
<target><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> dzień</target>
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<source><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> hour</source>
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<source><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> hours</source>
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<trans-unit id="date-base.minute" datatype="html">
<source><x id="DATE" equiv-text="counter"/> minute</source>
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<source>Transaction fee</source>
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<target>Opłaty transakcyjne</target>
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Implement i18n support in frontend using Angular + Transifex + NGINX This PR adds basic i18n support into the mempool frontend, together with a smooth workflow for developers and translators to collaborate: * Using the existing @angular/localize module, developers add i18n metadata to any frontend strings their new features or changes modify * Using the new npm script `i18n-extract-from-source`, developers extract the i18n data from source code into `src/locale/messages.xlf` * After pushing the updated `src/locale/messages.xlf` to GitHub, the Transifex service will update its database from the new source data * Using the Transifex website UI, translators can work together to translate all the mempool frontend strings into their native languages * Using the new npm script `i18n-pull-from-transifex`, developers can pull in completed translations from Transifex, and commit them into git. This flow requires an API key from Transifex, which can be obtained at https://www.transifex.com/user/settings/api/ to be used with the python script installed by `pip install transifex-client` - after preparing these, run the npm script which will ask you for the API key the first time. When downloading is complete, you can test building the frontend, and if successful, commit the new strings files into git. This PR implements a new locale selector in the footer of the homepage dashboard, and includes WIP translations for the following languages: * Czech (cs) * German (de) * Japanese (ja) * Norwegian (nn) * Spanish (es) * Swedish (sv) * Ukrainian (uk) * Persian (fa) * Portugese (pt) * Turkish (tr) * Dutch (nl) * French (fr) * Chinese (zh) * Slovenian (sl) * Korean (ko) * Polish (pl) The user-agent's `Accept-Language` header is used to automatically detect their preferred language, which can be manually overriden by the pull-down selector, which saves their preference to a cookie, which is used by nginx to serve the correct HTML bundle to the user. Remaining tasks include adding i18n metadata for strings in the Bisq and Liquid frontend code, mouseover hover tooltip strings, hard-coded og metadata inside HTML templates, and many other places. This will be done in a separate PR. When upgrading to add i18n support, mempool instance operators must take care to install the new nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf files, and tweak for their specific site configuration. Fixes #81
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