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- user-manual
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The built-in labels, messages, and syntax keywords in Asciidoctor are English by default.
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However, Asciidoctor is not restricted to working with English-only content.
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Asciidoctor can process the full range of the UTF-8 character set.
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That means you can write your document in any language, save the file with UTF-8 encoding, and expect Asciidoctor to convert the text properly.
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Furthermore, you can customize the built-in labels (e.g., "`Appendix`") to match the language in which you are writing.
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There are some caveats to know about:
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* Currently, the official HTML and PDF converters only fully support left-to-right (and top-to-bottom) reading.
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Support for right-to-left (RTL) is being worked on.
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See {uri-org}/asciidoctor/issues/1601[issue #1601] for details.
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In the interim, you can leverage the DocBook toolchain to get right-to-left support.
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* Attributes that store dates and times (e.g., `docdatetime`) are always formatted like `2019-01-04 19:26:06 GMT+0000`.
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* Message (aka logging) strings are always in English.
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* Asciidoctor does not support the language conf files used by AsciiDoc Python.
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However, Asciidoctor does provide https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/blob/master/data/locale/attributes.adoc[a translation file] that can be used for a similar purpose.
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[#customizing-labels]
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=== Translating built-in labels
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When converting to DocBook, you can rely on the DocBook toolchain to translate (most) built-in labels.
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To activate this feature, simply set the `lang` attribute to a valid country code (which defaults to `en` for English).
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For example:
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$ asciidoctor -a lang=es -b docbook article.adoc
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The list of supported languages, as well as additional language considerations for DocBook, are described in http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Localizations.html[DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide].
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The `lang` attribute _does not_ enable automatic translation of built-in labels when converting directly to HTML or PDF.
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It's merely a hint to configure the DocBook toolchain.
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If you're not using the DocBook toolchain for publishing, you must translate each built-in label yourself.
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One way is to set the following attributes in the document header or by passing the attributes via the API or CLI:
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.Attributes that control built-in labels
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[cols="10,20,10",width="80%"]
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|Attribute name |Used for |Default
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|appendix-caption
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|Appendix titles.
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|Appendix
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|caution-caption
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|CAUTION admonitions (when icons are not in use).
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|Caution
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|chapter-label
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|Prefix added to chapter titles (i.e., level-1 section titles when doctype is book). _(pdf converter only)_
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|Chapter
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|example-caption
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|Example titles.
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|Example
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|figure-caption
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|Automatically prefixed to figure titles.
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|Figure
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|important-caption
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|IMPORTANT admonitions (when icons are not in use).
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|Important
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|last-update-label
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|Label for when the document was last updated.
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|Last updated
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|listing-caption
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|The label for listing blocks.
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By default, listing blocks do not have captions.
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If you specify `listing-caption`, then you also turn on captions for listing blocks.
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|_not set_
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|manname-title
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|Label for the program name section in the man page.
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|NAME
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|note-caption
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|NOTE admonitions (when icons are not in use).
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|Note
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|preface-title
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|Title text used for the anonymous preface (when the `doctype` is book).
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|_not set_
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|table-caption
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|Automatically prefixed to table titles.
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|Table
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|tip-caption
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|TIP admonitions (when icons are not in use).
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|Tip
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|toc-title
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|Title of the table of contents.
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|Table of Contents
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|untitled-label
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|The document title, for documents that have only body content.
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|Untitled
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|version-label
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|The label preceding the revnumber in the document's byline.
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|Version
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|warning-caption
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|WARNING admonitions (when icons are not in use).
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|Warning
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If you plan to support multiple languages, you'll want to define the attributes for each language inside a conditional preprocessor directive.
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For example:
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[source]
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:caution-caption: Achtung
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Of course, you're probably hoping this has already been done for you.
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Indeed, it has!
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You can find an https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/blob/master/data/locale/attributes.adoc[AsciiDoc file] in the Asciidoctor repository that provides translations of these attributes for most major languages.
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The translations are defined using AsciiDoc attribute entries inside conditional preprocessor blocks, just as suggested above.
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To use this file to translate the built-in labels according the the value of the `lang` attribute (just like the DocBook toolchain does), follow these steps:
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. Download the AsciiDoc file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/master/data/locale/attributes.adoc[attributes.adoc] from the Asciidoctor repository.
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. Put the file in the folder [.path]_locale_ relative to your document.
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. Add the following line to the header of your AsciiDoc document:
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[source]
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\include::locale/attributes.adoc[]
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. Set the language using the `lang` attribute.
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This attribute must be set before the include directive gets processed.
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For example:
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-a lang=es
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The built-in labels will now be translated automatically based on the value of the `lang` attribute.
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There's an ongoing discussion about how to make language support even simpler (link:{uri-org}/asciidoctor/issues/1129[issue #1129]).
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Input is welcome.
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=== Translation
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Asciidoctor (or DocBook) currently does not support translation of content out of the box.
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There's a proposal to integrate gettext (link:{uri-mailinglist}/Professional-providers-translating-Asciidoc-tt2692.html#none[discussion]), but suggestions are welcome.
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