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```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
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```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
-
```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
-
```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
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**Adding support for more languages**
We have created localization files and added the
files here #424 for Japanese, Korean, Simplified and Traditional Chinese based on the following file: https:…
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Hello everyone!
We need new translations, **the instruction to add is [here](https://github.com/gitpoint/git-point/wiki/I18N#adding-a-new-language)**.
At the moment **existing** translations:
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```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
-
```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
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Hello, I found some spell has been added in, but no translation update followed. I'm happy to translate it into simplified and traditional chinese, but Translation Outline is not updated, which makes …
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U+670C 朌 and U+80A6 肦 are similar and in #179 they are shared together, and the glyph for uni670C-JP is removed from the list to share with uni80A6-JP. However, the shared glyph has caused an issue wh…