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CalendarTranslations
Translations for the Calendar library.
Installation
Add :calendar_translations
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:calendar_translations, "~> 0.0.4"}]
end
Make Calendar use CalendarTranslations by adding the following line to your
config/config.exs
file:
config :calendar, :translation_module, CalendarTranslations.Translations
Usage
There are 100+ languages/dialects available. Various Calendar functions take a
lang
argument, which is an atom.
Here is an example of the Calendar.Strftime.strftime!/2
function where the
same formatting string is used with four different langauges:
iex> {2016, 1, 11} |> Calendar.Strftime.strftime!("%A %Y %B %e", :en)
"Monday 2016 January 11"
iex> {2016, 1, 11} |> Calendar.Strftime.strftime!("%A %Y %B %e", :hi)
"सोमवार 2016 जनवरी 11"
iex> {2016, 1, 11} |> Calendar.Strftime.strftime!("%A %Y %B %e", :"pt-BR")
"Segunda-feira 2016 Janeiro 11"
iex> {2016, 1, 11} |> Calendar.Strftime.strftime!("%A %Y %B %e", :da)
"mandag 2016 januar 11"
Contributing
All contributions are welcome. Please feel free to open a pull request on GitHub.
License
CalendarTranslations is released under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file.
Credits
The translations found in this project were taken from the rails-i18n project.