Translations

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Version 5.x

Language files are located at git repository: git.proxmox.com pve-i18n

  • You can create new translation with (replace <LANG> with the language ID)
# cd proxmox-i18n
# make init-<LANG>.po
  • Po file need to be translated to .js file by invoking script located at same directory:
./po2js.pl -t pve xx.po >pve-lang-xx.js
  • You need to have installed some perl packages in your system. For Ubuntu:
apt-get install perl liblocale-po-perl libjson-perl
  • Resulted file pve-lang-xx.js copy to directory /usr/share/pve-i18n on your proxmox server.
  • You can send finished translation to proxmox team to office(at)proxmox.com with signed contributor licence agreement. See Developer Documentation

Version 4.x

Language files are located at git repository: git.proxmox.com pve-manager

  • You can create new translation by coping messages.pot template file to new file named according your language code. Then use some gettext translation tool like Poedit, Lokalize, Gtranslator.
  • Po file need to be translated to .js file by invoking script located at same directory:
./po2js.pl xx.po >pve-lang-xx.js
  • You need to have installed some perl packages in your system. For Ubuntu:
apt-get install perl liblocale-po-perl libjson-perl
  • Resulted file pve-lang-xx.js copy to directory /usr/share/pve-manager/locale on your proxmox server.

Then you need to add your new language to /usr/share/pve-manager/ext4/pvemanagerlib.js to language_map array and logout and login back to server web administration interface to reload available language list.

  • You can send finished translation to proxmox team to office(at)proxmox.com with signed contributor licence agreement. See Developer Documentation

Version 3.x

Language files are located at git repository: git.proxmox.com pve-manager

  • You can create new translation by coping messages.pot template file to new file named according your language code. Then use some gettext translation tool like Poedit, Lokalize, Gtranslator.
  • Po file can be translated to .js file by invoking script located at same directory:
./po_po2js.pl lang.po>lang.js
  • You need to have installed perl packaged in your system:
apt-get install perl liblocale-po-perl libjson-perl
  • Resulted file lang.js move directory /usr/share/pve-manager/root on your proxmox server.

Then you need to add your new language to /usr/share/pve-manager/ext4/pvemanagerlib.js to language_map array and logout and login back to server web administration interface to reload refresh available language list.

  • You can send finished translation to proxmox team to office(at)proxmox.com

Proxmox VE 2.x management interface is also available in the following languages.

Basque

  • Maintainer: Xabier Isla
  • Email: garapen(at)uharte.com
  • Web: Uharte

Version 1.x

Proxmox VE 1.x management interface is available in the following languages.

Where should the po files (or the compiled mo files) be placed?

English

  • Maintainer: Proxmox support team
  • Email: support(at)proxmox.com
  • Web: Proxmox

German

  • Maintainer: Proxmox support team
  • Email: support(at)proxmox.com
  • Web: Proxmox

French

  • Maintainer: Yacine Kheddache
  • Email: support(at)alyseo.com
  • Web: Alyseo

Italian

  • Maintainer: Angelo Volpato
  • Email: angelov72(at)yahoo.it

Hungarian

  • Maintainer: Pongracz Istvan
  • Email: pongracz.istvan(at)startit.hu
  • Web: StartIT

Dutch

  • Maintainer: Erwin de Brueijs
  • Email: erwin(at)123xs.com
  • Web: 123xs

Romanian

  • Maintainer: Nick Tiloi
  • Email: nick.tiloi(at)gmail.com
  • Web: MagicaIT

Spanish

  • Maintainer: Fabio Vasco Gomes
  • Email: fvasco(at)gmail.com
  • Web:

Portuguese

  • Maintainer: Bruno Cacheira
  • Email: bruno.cacheira(at)neoscopio.com
  • Web: Neoscopio

Portuguese (br)

  • Maintainer: Fabio Vasco Gomes
  • Email: fvasco(at)gmail.com
  • Web:

Russian

  • Maintainer: Antipov Dima
  • Email: tdcmystere(at)gmail.com
  • Web: Streamhost

Turkish

  • Maintainer: Oguz Bektas
  • Email: o.bektas(at)proxmox.com

Czech

  • Maintainer: Chronos
  • Email: robie(at)centrum.cz
  • Web:

Japanese

  • Maintainer: Koichi MATSUMOTO
  • Email: mzch(at)me.com
  • Web: MacCoterie

How to translate into different languages

The translations can be done by using poedit, an easy to use editor or any other editor you prefer, e.g. Emacs. There is no programming knowledge necessary to translate. If you want to translate, just contact office(at)proxmox.com.

PO files

All released translation file are available. All maintainers can pick these file if the translation needs rework.