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export interface Locale {
id: string;
name: string;
/** `true` if the language is a right-to-left one, or `false` if it's left-to-right. */
rtl?: boolean;
/** `true` if the language is not supported by the application as a display language, but it is selectable by the user for the content. */
contentOnly?: boolean;
/** The value to pass to `--lang` for the Electron instance in order to set it as a locale. Not setting it will hide it from the list of supported locales. */
electronLocale?: string;
}
export const LOCALES: Locale[] = [
{
id: "en",
name: "English",
electronLocale: "en"
},
{
id: "de",
name: "Deutsch",
electronLocale: "de"
},
{
id: "es",
name: "Español",
electronLocale: "es"
},
{
id: "fr",
name: "Français",
electronLocale: "fr"
},
{
id: "cn",
name: "简体中文",
electronLocale: "zh_CN"
},
{
id: "tw",
name: "繁體中文",
electronLocale: "zh_TW"
},
{
id: "ro",
name: "Română",
electronLocale: "ro"
},
/*
* Right to left languages
*
* Currently they are only for setting the language of text notes.
*/
{ // Arabic
id: "ar",
name: "اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ",
rtl: true,
contentOnly: true
},
{ // Hebrew
id: "he",
name: "עברית",
rtl: true,
contentOnly: true
},
{ // Kurdish
id: "ku",
name: "کوردی",
rtl: true,
contentOnly: true
},
{ // Persian
id: "fa",
name: "فارسی",
rtl: true,
contentOnly: true
}
].sort((a, b) => a.name.localeCompare(b.name));