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| Used to internationalize text messages. A string is returned from [[Stringtable.csv]] (or [[Stringtable.xml]]) which corresponds to the ''stringName''.<br> | | Used to internationalize text messages. A string is returned from [[Stringtable.csv]] (or [[Stringtable.xml]]) which corresponds to the ''stringName''.<br> | ||
If the key couldn't be found, for example <tt>"STR_DN_SNAKE"</tt>, empty string <tt>""</tt> is returned and an entry is added to .rpt file, for example <tt>String STR_DN_SNAKE not found</tt>. | If the key couldn't be found, for example <tt>"STR_DN_SNAKE"</tt>, empty string <tt>""</tt> is returned and an entry is added to .rpt file, for example <tt>String STR_DN_SNAKE not found</tt>. | ||
{{Feature|arma3|Since Arma 3 v2.03.147223, [[localize]] accepts <tt>"$"</tt> symbol in localized name. For example: | {{Feature|arma3|Since Arma 3 v2.03.147223, [[localize]] accepts <tt>"$"</tt> symbol in localized name. For example: | ||
<code>[[localize]] "str_west"; //"BLUFOR"</code> | <code>[[localize]] "str_west"; //"BLUFOR"</code> |
Revision as of 15:41, 5 February 2021
Description
- Description:
- Description needed
- Groups:
- Strings
Syntax
- Syntax:
- Syntax needed
- Parameters:
- stringName: String
- Return Value:
- Return value needed
Examples
- Example 1:
hint localize "STR_WEST"; // -> "BLUFOR" (in Arma2)
- Example 2:
hint format ["Go %1", localize "STR_Q_NORTH"]; // -> "Go North"
- Example 3:
// STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON contains "Drop %1" // STR_SN_RIFLE contains "Rifle" hint format [localize "STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON", localize "STR_SN_RIFLE"]; // -> "Drop Rifle"
Additional Information
- See also:
- See also needed
Notes
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Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
Only post proven facts here! Add Note
- Posted on September 12, 2014 - 11:55 (UTC)
- Killzone Kid
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The command localize will strip all HTML tags from your stringtable.xml entries, however there is a way to trick it by substituting tags with HTML code instead:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <Key ID="STR_TEST_KK"> <Original><![CDATA[<t color='#ff0000'>This doesn't work</t>]]></Original> </Key> <Key ID="STR_TEST_KK2"> <Original><t color='#ff0000'>This works</t></Original> </Key>
hint parseText localize "str_test_kk"; // no change of colour
hint parseText localize "str_test_kk2"; // hint content is in red