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|x3= <code>{{codecomment|// STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON contains "Drop %1"
|x3= <code>{{codecomment|// STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON contains "Drop %1"
// STR_SN_RIFLE contains "Rifle"}}
// STR_SN_RIFLE contains "Rifle"}}
[[hint]] [[format]] <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[localize]] "STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON", [[localize]] "STR_SN_RIFLE"]; {{codecomment|// -> "Drop Rifle"}}</code> |Example 3=
[[hint]] [[format]] [<nowiki/>[[localize]] "STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON", [[localize]] "STR_SN_RIFLE"]; {{codecomment|// -> "Drop Rifle"}}</code> |Example 3=


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Revision as of 11:47, 19 March 2020

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Description

Description:
Used to internationalise text messages. A string is returned from Stringtable.csv (or Stringtable.xml) which corresponds to the stringName.
If the key couldn't be found, an empty string ("") is returned and an entry is added to .rpt file, for example String STR_DN_SNAKE not found.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
localize stringName
Parameters:
stringName: String
Return Value:
String - text found in corresponding entry in stringtable file

Examples

Example 1:
hint localize "STR_WEST"; // -> "BLUFOR" (in Arma2)
Example 2:
hint format ["Go %1", localize "STR_Q_NORTH"]; // -> "Go North"
Example 3:
// STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON contains "Drop %1" // STR_SN_RIFLE contains "Rifle" hint format [localize "STR_ACTION_DROP_WEAPON", localize "STR_SN_RIFLE"]; // -> "Drop Rifle"

Additional Information

See also:
isLocalizedBIS_fnc_localizeWFSideTextparseTextStringtable.csvStringtable.xml

Notes

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Notes

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Posted on September 12, 2014 - 11:55 (UTC)
Killzone Kid
The command localize will strip all HTML tags from your stringtable.xml entries, however there is a way to trick it by substituting tags with HTML code instead:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Key ID="STR_TEST_KK">
	<Original><![CDATA[<t color='#ff0000'>This doesn't work</t>]]></Original>
</Key>
<Key ID="STR_TEST_KK2">
	<Original>&lt;t color='#ff0000'&gt;This works&lt;/t&gt;</Original>
</Key>

hint parseText localize "str_test_kk"; // no change of colour hint parseText localize "str_test_kk2"; // hint content is in red