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 ====== Localization ====== ====== Localization ======
  
-While Zotero is primarily developed in English, many parts of the Zotero ecosystem can be translated into other languages. These include the Zotero client, the wiki documentation, and the Citation Style Language (CSL) citation styles.+While Zotero is primarily developed in English, most parts of the Zotero ecosystem have been translated into other languages. These include the Zotero client, the wiki documentation, and the Citation Style Language (CSL) citation styles.
  
-===== Zotero Client =====+===== Desktop App =====
  
-Translation efforts for the Zotero client exist for over 40 languages, but many languages are still incomplete. To help localizing the Zotero client in your favorite language, sign up for free at https://www.transifex.net, go to the [[https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/zotero/|Transifex Zotero project page]] and join a language translator team.+Translation efforts for the Zotero desktop app exist for over 40 languages, but many languages are still incomplete. To help localize Zotero in your favorite language, sign up for free at https://www.transifex.com, go to the [[https://www.transifex.com/zotero/zotero/|Transifex Zotero project page]]and join a language translator team.
  
-**Note** Translators should also check already translated strings, as some English strings have changed over time (predominantly to take into account that with Zotero 3.0 and later there is both Zotero for Firefox and Zotero Standalone).+**Note** Translators should also check already translated strings, as some English strings have changed over time (predominantly to account for the move to Zotero as a standalone desktop app, rather than the Zotero for Firefox plugin).
  
 Translations can be tested by [[:kb/user_interface_language|changing the language of the Zotero interface]]. Translations can be tested by [[:kb/user_interface_language|changing the language of the Zotero interface]].
-===== Documentation ===== 
  
-The contents of the Zotero wiki can be translated into a number of languages: at the top of each wiki page, a row of buttons shows the available languages. A language button is blue when a wiki page already exists for that language; otherwise it is grey. Clicking a language button moves you to the version of the page for that particular language.+===== CSL Styles =====
  
-The languages currently available are (languages abbreviations follow [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes | ISO 639-1]]):+Zotero uses Citation Style Language (CSL) styles to format citations and bibliographies. CSL has advanced support for (automatic) localization of terms (e.g. "and" [English] and "und" [German]), date formats (e.gmm/dd/yyyy [American Englishand dd/mm/yyyy [Dutch]), and grammar rules.
  
-  * en English +CSL styles rely on a shared set of language-specific CSL locale files. Localization data can also be embedded in the styles themselves to override the data stored in these locale files.
-  * ar - Arabic +
-  * cs - Czech +
-  * da - Danish +
-  * de - German +
-  * es - Spanish +
-  * fr - French +
-  * hu - Hungarian +
-  * it - Italian +
-  * ja - Japanese +
-  * ko - Korean +
-  * nl - Dutch +
-  * pl - Polish +
-  * pt - Portuguese +
-  * ru - Russian +
-  * sl - Slovenian +
-  * sv - Swedish +
-  * zh - Chinese+
  
-If you would like to translate the wiki into a language that is currently not availablefeel free to post a request on the Zotero forums to have that language added.+To learn more about the localization support of CSLread the sections of the CSL specification on [[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#locale-files-structure | locale files]], [[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#locale | embedding localization data in styles]], and the [[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#the-root-element-cs-style|default-locale attribute]].
  
-For editing the Zotero wiki, see the information on [[dev/documentation writing Zotero documentation]].+To learn how to contribute to the collection of CSL locale files, and to see the status of translation, see the [[https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales/wiki CSL locale repository wiki]].
  
-===== CSL Styles =====+===== Documentation =====
  
-Zotero uses Citation Style Language (CSL) styles to format citations and bibliographies. CSL has advanced support for (automatic) localization of terms (e.g. "and" [English] and "und" [German]), date formats (e.g. mm/dd/yyyy [American English] and dd/mm/yyyy [Dutch]), and grammar rules.+We're no longer accepting translations of the Zotero documentation.
  
-CSL styles rely on shared set of language-specific CSL locale filesLocalization data can also be embedded in the styles themselves to override the data stored in these locale files.+Zotero staff and volunteers spend lot of time making sure the official English documentation is comprehensive, accurate, up to date, and phrased carefully to avoid common misunderstandings we encounter in the forums, and there's no realistic way for non-English versions to be similarly maintainedGiven that both Chrome and Safari now offer built-in machine translation of webpages, and it can be done in Firefox via extensions, we think that that will provide a better way of translating the official documentation for most users.
  
-To learn more about the localization support of CSLread the sections of the CSL specification on [[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#locale-files-basic-structure | locale files]][[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#locale | embedding localization data in styles]], and the [[http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#the-root-element-cs-style|default-locale attribute]]. +We'd encourage communities that want to maintain documentation in other languages to create more manageable usage guides elsewhere without trying to mirror the full breadthdetail, and up-to-dateness of the official documentationIf you've created a resource in another language that you feel would be useful for Zotero userslet us know in the Zotero Forums and we can add a link from the official documentation.
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-To learn how to contribute to the collection of CSL locale files, and to see the status of translation, see the [[https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales/wiki | CSL locale repository wiki]].+
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