
Khan Academy Dots 作者: Daniel Hollas
Translate math notation in Khan Academy Crowdin strings.
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This is a plugin for translators of Khan Academy articles and exercises. It auto-translates certain math notations (such as decimal points to decimal commas) based on your locale via an extra button in the Crowdin window.
IMPORTANT: You have to set your locale in the plugin options!
1. Open "about:addons" (Ctrl+Shift+A)
2. Find Khan Academy Dots plugin and click on "Preferences"
3. Choose your language at the bottom and click Save. If your language is missing, don't hesitate to contant me!
After installation, you'll see a new button next to the "copy source button" in Crowdin window. The icon is the same with an added comma inside. See it in action in this video.
Technical note: The translation engine was extracted from Translation Assistant and is thus compatible with Smart Translations inside the Translation Editor (available at khanacademy.org/translations).
IMPORTANT: You have to set your locale in the plugin options!
1. Open "about:addons" (Ctrl+Shift+A)
2. Find Khan Academy Dots plugin and click on "Preferences"
3. Choose your language at the bottom and click Save. If your language is missing, don't hesitate to contant me!
After installation, you'll see a new button next to the "copy source button" in Crowdin window. The icon is the same with an added comma inside. See it in action in this video.
Technical note: The translation engine was extracted from Translation Assistant and is thus compatible with Smart Translations inside the Translation Editor (available at khanacademy.org/translations).
為您的體驗打分數
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- 存取您在 crowdin.com 的資料
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3.5.0 版的發行公告
Minor update. No updates to code logic, only updating math rules for four languages: Slovak, Vietnamese, Uzbek and Dutch.
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Pull Requests are welcome! The plugin is maintained by Khan Academy. The authors of the first version of this plugin are Szymon Bubak, Krzysztof Krystek and Robert Pala. Current version was developed by Daniel Hollas.