versionFrom | versionTo | meta.Title | meta.Description |
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9.0.0 |
10.0.0 |
Language file for packages |
Information on how to use language files to make your Umbraco package UI support multiple languages |
While the Umbraco Core ships with its own set of language files, package authors who would like their UI to be multi-lingual, will need to include their own set of language files as part of their package distribution.
For each language your package supports, you include an .xml file in the same format as the core language files, named with its language code. The language files must be located in a Lang
folder inside your package folder in App_Plugins
. If your package assets are in /App_Plugins/mypackage
all language files must be placed in the following locations:
- English keys:
/App_Plugins/mypackage/Lang/en-US.xml
- Danish keys:
/App_Plugins/mypackage/Lang/da-DK.xml
:::note
The App_Plugins
version of the Lang
directory is case sensitive on Linux systems, so make sure that it start with a capital L
.
:::
Each language file can include one or more area. Each area contains a collection of language keys with the translation.
For reference on the language file format see the core language files on GitHub
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
<language alias="da" intName="Danish" localName="dansk" lcid="6" culture="da-DK">
<creator>
<name>The Umbraco community</name>
<link>http://mydomain.com</link>
</creator>
<area alias="dialog">
<key alias="myKey">Min nøgle</key>
<key alias="otherKey">Min anden nøgle</key>
</area>
</language>