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How to serve localized content #246

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aliozgur opened this issue Jul 20, 2021 · 4 comments
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How to serve localized content #246

aliozgur opened this issue Jul 20, 2021 · 4 comments

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@aliozgur
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I know we can use docsify for offline access, but as far as I know docsify does not have a built in support or straightforward way for multi language support.

Are there any plans regarding the platforms and tools which will be used to serve the lesson's content?

@jimbobbennett
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Great question. @jlooper - any ideas?

@jlooper
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jlooper commented Jul 20, 2021

Very good question indeed! I did a little digging into Docsify's wiki and issues: supermemo-wiki/SuperMemoAssistant.Wiki#55 - sounds like it's doable, but as you say not straightforward.

The Docsify maintainer did reach out on Twitter, he quite likes our projects, so let's try to. see what he says. To Twitter!

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jlooper commented Jul 20, 2021

According to the Docsify folks, we should look at the way it's done here: https://docsify.js.org/#/ - unsure if we must re-organize content, hope not though

@aliozgur
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As far as understand from Docsify docs and issues, I think we will need to reorganize localized content under folders named after the ISO country/language codes. But, I will check if it is possible to create a Docsify plugin to interpret our current content organization.

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