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Gramps has been translated in many languages, but there is always room for more! If Gramps is not [[Template:Gramps translations| available]] in your native language, you can translate it yourself, and have your translation included. [[Translating Gramps]] has all the details.
 
Gramps has been translated in many languages, but there is always room for more! If Gramps is not [[Template:Gramps translations| available]] in your native language, you can translate it yourself, and have your translation included. [[Translating Gramps]] has all the details.
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Furthermore, Gramps has the ability to provide culture/language depending [[Specification:Relationship Calculator|relationships]], [[Date_Handler|dates]] in reports, as well as [[Calendar tools holidays | region specific date and calendar options]].
  
 
If Gramps is available in your language, then perhaps the [[User manual|manual]] is not. You can also translate this, as explained in [[Translating the Gramps User manual]].
 
If Gramps is available in your language, then perhaps the [[User manual|manual]] is not. You can also translate this, as explained in [[Translating the Gramps User manual]].
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The wiki could be translated, as explained in the [[Gramps:Language_policy|Language policy]].
 
The wiki could be translated, as explained in the [[Gramps:Language_policy|Language policy]].
  
Furthermore, Gramps has the ability to provide culture/language depending [[Specification:Relationship Calculator|relationships]], [[Date_Handler|dates]] in reports, as well as [[Calendar tools holidays | region specific date and calendar options]].
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'''What should I do if I see a translation issue?''' The easiest thing is to post a bug on the [http://bugs.gramps-project.org/ bug tracker] or post a message on the Gramps develop mailing list. After doing that, you'll get introduced to the translators for your language and you can help them directly, or submit your own fixes.
 
 
'''What should I do if I see a translation issue?''' The easiest thing is to post a bug on the [http://bugs.gramps-project.org/ bug tracker]. After doing that, you'll get introduced to the translators for your language and you can help them directly, or submit your own fixes.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:14, 19 February 2018

Gramps has been translated in many languages, but there is always room for more! If Gramps is not available in your native language, you can translate it yourself, and have your translation included. Translating Gramps has all the details.

Furthermore, Gramps has the ability to provide culture/language depending relationships, dates in reports, as well as region specific date and calendar options.

If Gramps is available in your language, then perhaps the manual is not. You can also translate this, as explained in Translating the Gramps User manual.

The wiki could be translated, as explained in the Language policy.

What should I do if I see a translation issue? The easiest thing is to post a bug on the bug tracker or post a message on the Gramps develop mailing list. After doing that, you'll get introduced to the translators for your language and you can help them directly, or submit your own fixes.