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I18N (Internationalisation)
Internationalisation (I18N) is the process of making software that is independent of any specific language or cultural convention. TWiki includes good support for I18N in some areas:
InternationalisationEnhancements
- I18N of character sets and
WikiWord
linking - includes links to most other I18N pages
UserInterfaceInternationalisation
- I18N of text in the TWiki user interface
To install TWiki with I18N, see
InstallationWithI18N
.
For plugin and core developers wanting to enable I18N, see
InternationalisationGuidelines
.
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