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5 | 1 | |
831 | 4 | |
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9.8 | 7.4 | |
5 days ago | 25 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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cldr
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Gathering Timezone Information in GoLang
Creating this mapping is a manual process, and the link contains the reference for the mappings. To establish this mapping, you can find the necessary information by visiting the link.
- Latest intl and icu versions cause "breaking change" with Canadian currency display
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What they don’t tell you when you translate your app
One problem I stumbled upon frequently is codebases that did not support localized formats, but just assumed a certain format to use, for example through concatenation.
There are capabilities built into the programming languages, which allow to format numbers, currencies, etc. with a specific locale. There are also great resources [1] out there that provide all kinds of formats and localized names for countries, currencies, etc.
[1] Unicode CLDR: https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr
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Are there lists of Unicode characters (and combinations) which a specific language might use?
Small addition: If you need the characters in machine-readable form, the source is the CLDR project. For Portuguese, the XML file is here on Github: https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/blob/master/common/main/pt.xml
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The Ultimate EU Passport - Made by me :)
This information is false. en-150 in CLDR does not use this Euro English variant. It's just world English (en-001) with 3 adjustments: 24 hour time, currency symbol after the number and European time zone codes. Source. That's it.
emoji4j
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Is this an emoji?
There are also good libraries for this stuff, too. For example, https://github.com/sigpwned/emoji4j for Java.
What are some alternatives?
icu4x - Solving i18n for client-side and resource-constrained environments.
VTerminalPaletteEditor - A standalone GUI application for creating and editing VTerminal palettes.
SuperNova-Emoji - library to implement and render emojis For Android
UNIC - UNIC: Unicode and Internationalization Crates for Rust
bitsnpicas - Bits'N'Picas - Bitmap & Emoji Font Creation & Conversion Tools
ppl-i18n - Translations for PewPew Live.
VTerminal - A new Look-and-Feel (LaF) for Java, which allows for a grid-based display of Unicode characters with custom fore/background colors, font sizes, and pseudo-shaders. Originally designed for developing Roguelike/lite games.
ReactButton - Android Library to make it easy to add ReactButton feature in your app with Multi Reactions like Facebook or Linkedin, you can add many reactions as you want, you can also split them into a number of columns, and also customize the colours and text for each reaction
Fluent - Rust implementation of Project Fluent
Twitter Text Obj - Twitter Text Libraries. This code is used at Twitter to tokenize and parse text to meet the expectations for what can be used on the platform.