Will Epyrus support languagepacks at any time?
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Will Epyrus support languagepacks at any time?
Or can some old Thunderbird languagepacks made compatible to Epyrus by editing the xpi-file?
Re: Will Epyrus support languagepacks at any time?
Yes, Epyrus’s developer hopes to support language packs. That, as far as I know, none have yet been made is as each pack would need its own supporting team, as it is for Pale Moon, and no such group has yet emerged for Epyrus. (I wonder whether any of Pale Moon’s translation teams would be willing to extend support to Epyrus…)
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Re: Will Epyrus support languagepacks at any time?
I think you can, and they do kind of work, but not perfectly. Some stuff under the hood with UXP has changed since those langpacks were created, and they would display the wrong product name, etc. But you can definitely try it.Lothar Weber wrote: ↑2023-01-27, 08:54Or can some old Thunderbird languagepacks made compatible to Epyrus by editing the xpi-file?
One langpack was actually created for the Italian language a while back as a test to see if it was possible, but I haven't streamed lined the process enough to be able to walk anyone else through it yet.
It's still on the agenda, but I do not have as much free time as I initially planned this year because I wound up going back to school.
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