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Update project name translation instructions #9020

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Expand Up @@ -316,11 +316,14 @@ Translating the project name

The project name becomes the app name when exporting to different
operating systems and platforms. To specify the project name in more
than one language, create a new setting ``application/name`` in the **Project
Settings** and append the locale identifier to it.
For instance, for Spanish, this would be ``application/name_es``:

.. image:: img/localized_name.png
than one language go to **Project > Project Settings> Application >
Config**. From here click on the button that says ``Localizable String
(Size 0)``. Now there should be a button below that which says ``Add
Translation``. Click on that and it will take you to a page where you
can choose the language (and country if needed) for your project name
translation. After doing that you can now type in the localized name.

.. image:: img/localized_name.webp

If you are unsure about the language code to use, refer to the
:ref:`list of locale codes <doc_locales>`.