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diff --git a/library/jquery.i18n/README.markdown b/library/jquery.i18n/README.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index cbd6e4199..000000000 --- a/library/jquery.i18n/README.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ - -About ------ - -_jQuery-i18n_ is a jQuery plugin for doing client-side translations in javascript. It is based heavily on [javascript i18n that almost doesn't suck](http://markos.gaivo.net/blog/?p=100) by Marko Samastur, and is licensed under the [MIT license](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php). - -Installation ------------- - -You'll need to download the [jQuery library](http://docs.jquery.com/Downloading_jQuery#Current_Release), and include it before _jquery.i18n.js_ in your HTML source. See the _examples_ folder for examples. - -Usage ------ - -Before you can do any translation you have to initialise the plugin with a 'dictionary' (basically a property list mapping keys to their translations). - -```javascript -var my_dictionary = { - 'some text': 'a translation', - 'some more text': 'another translation' -} -$.i18n.setDictionary(my_dictionary); -``` - -Once you've initialised it with a dictionary, you can translate strings using the $.i18n._() function, for example: - -```javascript -$('div#example').text($.i18n._('some text')); -``` - -or using $('selector')._t() function - -```javascript -$('div#example')._t('some text'); -``` - -Wildcards ---------- - -It's straightforward to pass dynamic data into your translations. First, add _%s_ in the translation for each variable you want to swap in : - -```javascript -var my_dictionary = { - "wildcard example" : "We have been passed two values : %s and %s." -} -$.i18n.setDictionary(my_dictionary); -``` - -Next, pass an array of values in as the second argument when you perform the translation : - -```javascript -$('div#example').text($.i18n._('wildcard example', [100, 200])); -``` - -or - -```javascript -$('div#example')._t('wildcard example', [100, 200]); -``` - -This will output _We have been passed two values : 100 and 200._ - -Because some languages will need to order arguments differently to english, you can also specify the order in which the variables appear : - -```javascript -var my_dictionary = { - "wildcard example" : "We have been passed two values : %2$s and %1$s." -} -$.i18n.setDictionary(my_dictionary); - -$('div#example').text($.i18n._('wildcard example', [100, 200])); -``` - -This will output: _We have been passed two values: 200 and 100._ - -Building From Scratch ---------------------- - -You can build the regular, un-minified version simply by running _ant_: - -```bash -$ ant -Buildfile: build.xml - -jquery.i18n: - [echo] Building ./jquery.i18n.js - [echo] ./jquery.i18n.js built. - -BUILD SUCCESSFUL -Total time: 0 seconds -``` - -Before you can build the minified version yourself, you'll need to download the [Google Closure Compiler](http://closure-compiler.googlecode.com/files/compiler-latest.zip) and put it in a folder called _build_: - -```bash -$ mkdir build -$ cd build -$ wget http://closure-compiler.googlecode.com/files/compiler-latest.zip -$ unzip compiler-latest.zip -``` - -Once you have the compiler, you can build the minified version by running _ant min_: - -```bash -$ ant min -Buildfile: build.xml - -jquery.i18n: - [echo] Building ./jquery.i18n.js - [echo] ./jquery.i18n.js built. - -min: - [echo] Building ./jquery.i18n.min.js - [apply] Applied java to 1 file and 0 directories. - [delete] Deleting: /Users/dave/Documents/Code/jquery/jquery-i18n/tmpmin - [echo] ./jquery.i18n.min.js built. - -BUILD SUCCESSFUL -Total time: 1 second -``` - -Bug Reports ------------ - -If you come across any problems, please [create a ticket](https://github.com/recurser/jquery-i18n/issues) and we'll try to get it fixed as soon as possible. - - -Contributing ------------- - -Once you've made your commits: - -1. [Fork](http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/) jquery-i18n -2. Create a topic branch - `git checkout -b my_branch` -3. Push to your branch - `git push origin my_branch` -4. Create a [Pull Request](http://help.github.com/pull-requests/) from your branch -5. That's it! - - -Author ------- - -Dave Perrett :: mail@recursive-design.com :: [@recurser](http://twitter.com/recurser) - - -Copyright ---------- - -Copyright (c) 2010 Dave Perrett. See [License](https://github.com/recurser/jquery-i18n/blob/master/LICENSE) for details. - - - |