[//]: # 'AUTO INSERT HEADER PREPUBLISH' # Localize ```js script export default { title: 'Localize/Intro', }; ``` Is meant to translate text into multiple languages. In it's simplest form it is a function that returns the translated text for a namespace + key. ## Features - Uses es modules - Formatting of numbers, amounts - Formatting of dates Further examples can be seen at [Features Overview Demo](?path=/docs/localize-features-overview--as-function) and a more in depth description can be found at [Localize System Overview](?path=/docs/localize-system-overview--page). ## Content | Feature | Description | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | [Translate Text](?path=/docs/localize-features-overview--as-function) | Load and translate text in multiple languages | | [Format Numbers](?path=/docs/localize-numbers--formatting) | Format numbers in multiple languages | | [Format Dates](?path=/docs/localize-dates--formatting) | Format dates in multiple languages | ## How to use ### Installation ```bash npm i --save @lion/localize ``` ```js import { localize } from '@lion/localize'; ``` ### Example The locale which will be loaded by default is accessed via the `localize.locale`. The single source of truth for page's locale is ``. At the same time the interaction should happen via `localize.locale` getter/setter to be able to notify and react to the change. ```js import { localize } from '@lion/localize.js'; localize.addEventListener('localeChanged', () => { // do smth when data is loaded for a new locale }); // changes locale, syncs to `` and fires the event above localize.locale = 'es-ES'; ```