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- .. _language:
- Localization and language
- =========================
- Staring with version 3.0, JupyterLab provides the ability to set
- the display language of the user interface.
- Language packs
- --------------
- To be able to provide a new display language, you will need to
- install a language pack.
- Visit the `language packs repository <https://github.com/jupyterlab/language-packs/>`__
- for a list of available packs.
- Installing
- """"""""""
- Language packs are identified by the four letter code of the language and
- variant they provide. For example, for Simplified Chinese the language
- pack code is ``zh-CN`` and you can install it with ``conda`` or ``pip``.
- If you use conda with conda-forge packages:
- .. code:: bash
- conda install -c conda-forge jupyterlab-language-pack-zh-CN
- If you use Pip:
- .. code:: bash
- pip install jupyterlab-language-pack-zh-CN
- Changing the display language
- -----------------------------
- To change the interface language, select the Settings menu and then
- select the desired language in the Language submenu.
- The Language submenu will only list any previously installed language
- packs.
- .. image:: images/language_settings.png
- :align: center
- :class: jp-screenshot
- Selecting the new language will prompt for confirmation.
- .. image:: images/language_change.png
- :align: center
- :class: jp-screenshot
- Once you accept, the browser will refresh and the interface will
- now be shown, for this example in Simplified Chinese.
- .. image:: images/language_chinese.png
- :align: center
- :class: jp-screenshot
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