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rift-translations

v1.0.12

Published

Translations for Rift

Downloads

58

Readme

library init

The translation initialisation file src\index.ts

translation namespaces

You can set up as many namespaces as required to swicth between different translations amtrak.json default.json dgauge.json tfl.json

translate_func

In_App

conversion namespaces

for conversions I have set up unit namespaces A mix of imperial and metric combo.json imperial imperial.json metric metric.json

convert_func

In_App

date/time

For dates/time I have set up company namespaces tuv tuv.json

extending moment js for timezones and date format here

In_App_Dates

In_App_Times

formatting

You can configure the translations to format data, dependant on the keys passed Cant_unit -> format_rule

configuration

We can also switch between configurations (dynamics) amtrak.json default.json