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To test localization it would be nice if in development we could all use some fake locale, with a fake translation (e.g., a Pig Latin translation, or add accented characters).
We're not sure how to get Firefox to use a fake UI locale.
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Unfortunately I don't think we have anything for this (in general).
The only place we used to have pseudolocales built-in in the l10n infrastructure was Firefox OS. Gettext has its own pseudolocales, but nothing for webextension, properties, etc.
I think since we have actual localizations now, using localized builds is the best way, and let's us check other things in the process. E.g., load up in Chinese and you can easily see non-localized strings, and also do a visual check for how Chinese looks.
To test localization it would be nice if in development we could all use some fake locale, with a fake translation (e.g., a Pig Latin translation, or add accented characters).
We're not sure how to get Firefox to use a fake UI locale.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: