CKFinder 3 Translations
This repository contains language files for CKFinder 3.
Contributing
This repository was created to simplify the process of updating or providing new language files.
You are welcome to help localize CKFinder into your native language and update existing localizations. You can use one of the methods described below to submit your translation. Your help will be much appreciated!
Important note: CKFinder language files are in JSON format. A few language strings contain some HTML tags like <strong>
or placeholders such as %1
or {count}
. Please leave these untouched as changing them may prevent CKFinder from working correctly.
Creating a Pull Request
If you are familiar with Git, you can fork this repository and submit a pull request with your changes.
Editing Files on GitHub
Alternatively, you can edit existing language files directly on GitHub using its online code editor. Check the step-by-step instructions for more information.
Sending Translations by E-mail
Last but not least, if you are not familiar with Git and GitHub, please send us the translations to info@cksource.com and we will do the rest. Thank you!
Adding New Languages
To add a new language file and use it in CKFinder, you need to adjust the configuration first:
- config.languages must be edited to include information about the newly added translation.
- Optionally, you might need to set config.language if the language detection mechanism turns on a different language by default.
Finally create an appropriate language file in the lang
folder of CKFinder. Use en.json
as a base for creating
your language file. Use the two-letter ISO 639-1 language code
as a name for the language file, optionally using the two-letter ISO 3166-1
country code as a suffix.
Example: use fr-ca
for French (Canada).
When your translation is ready, you can share it by submitting a pull request on GitHub or sending it to us to info@cksource.com. We will be happy to add it to the official repository. Thank you for your help!
Translating Edit Image Options
CKFinder includes some image editing options provided by CamanJS. If you find some captions from this section unclear (like some filters or presets) and would like to see working examples of what these effects do, visit the CamanJS Interactive Example page. Another idea is to check your favorite (localized) photo editing application for clues.
License
Copyright (C) 2007-2015, CKSource - Frederico Knabben. All rights reserved.