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+ | == Names of items and styles == | ||
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+ | Hello, Catmedic. | ||
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+ | In the wiki, the names of items and styles are stored in the [[Template:Dictionary/items|items dictionary]]. In the game's files, they can be found in the <code>tf_language.txt</code> files in the <code>tf\resource</code> folder. | ||
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+ | If a name can be found in the localization files, but is missing from the dictionary, you can add them to the dictionary (it is '''highly''' recommended to edit the dictionaries by ''section'', as editing the entire pages can - and has - crashed browsers) - just remember to follow the alphabetical order (the exception being EN, which always goes first). | ||
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+ | Note that edits to the dictionary are not instantaneous; it takes a while for templates like <code><nowiki>{{item name}}</nowiki></code> to start translating the names. After editing the dictionary, give it some time, and things like infoboxes and styles tables should start displaying the translated names. | ||
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+ | Cheers. - [[User:BrazilianNut|BrazilianNut]] ([[User talk:BrazilianNut|talk]]) 16:28, 3 January 2023 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 3 January 2023
Hello, Catmedic!
Welcome to the Team Fortress 2 Official Wiki!
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-- WelcomeBOT (talk) 14:28, 29 November 2022 (UTC)
Names of items and styles
Hello, Catmedic.
In the wiki, the names of items and styles are stored in the items dictionary. In the game's files, they can be found in the tf_language.txt
files in the tf\resource
folder.
If a name can be found in the localization files, but is missing from the dictionary, you can add them to the dictionary (it is highly recommended to edit the dictionaries by section, as editing the entire pages can - and has - crashed browsers) - just remember to follow the alphabetical order (the exception being EN, which always goes first).
Note that edits to the dictionary are not instantaneous; it takes a while for templates like {{item name}}
to start translating the names. After editing the dictionary, give it some time, and things like infoboxes and styles tables should start displaying the translated names.
Cheers. - BrazilianNut (talk) 16:28, 3 January 2023 (UTC)