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continuous-localization
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An automation platform that enables continuous localization.
android
i18n
language
translations
ios
translation
internationalization
localization
l10n
translation-management
properties
xliff
languages
continuous-localization
localization-tool
po
international
globalization
mojito
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Continuous localization platform
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Translation server for continuous localization.
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Aug 10, 2021 - Python
Lightweight yet powerful continuous localization solution for Go, based on Serge and Plurr.
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Oct 31, 2019 - Go
Serge (Continuous localization platform https://serge.io/) Plugins
docker
localization
perl
transifex
crowdin
continuous-localization
mojito
phrase
lokalise
locize
zanata
weblate
lingohub
serge
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Source code for https://serge.io/ — documentation site for Serge
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Use MotaWord CLI to interact with your MotaWord account in many ways to manage your translation and localization needs.
translation
localization
continuous-integration
translation-management
continuous-localization
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Docker image for https://github.com/box/mojito
i18n
docker
language
translation
localization
docker-image
translation-management
intl
continuous-localization
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Right now the navigation (keyboard and UI buttons) allow to navigate to the first/last and previous/next entries in the current search.
It would be very helpful for a quick review of translations to have a previous/next page navigation, e.g. using
Alt+Page UpandAlt+Page Down.The "Zen" mode is already nice, but it doesn't offer as much overview as a compact list.
UI Mockup:
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