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i18n Languages
Mathias Jakobsen edited this page Jul 22, 2022
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Overleaf has been translated into multiple languages.
The language can be set via SHARELATEX_SITE_LANGUAGE
with one of the following options:
-
en
- English (default) -
es
- Spanish -
pt
- Portuguese -
de
- German -
fr
- French -
cs
- Czech -
nl
- Dutch -
sv
- Swedish -
it
- Italian -
tr
- Turkish -
zh-CN
- Chinese (simplified) -
no
- Norwegian -
da
- Danish -
ru
- Russian -
ko
- Korean -
ja
- Japanese -
pl
- Polish -
fi
- Finnish
Some of these are more complete than others, we always endeavour to have all supported languages fully translated, if you would like to help with our translations please get in touch!
Overleaf can support multiple languages per container. This is done via different domains configured to respond in a set language using the env variable SHARELATEX_LANG_DOMAIN_MAPPING
with an escaped JSON string.
SHARELATEX_LANG_DOMAIN_MAPPING = '
{
"www": {
"lngCode": "en",
"url": "http:\/\/www.mysite.com"
},
"fr": {
"lngCode": "fr",
"url": "http:\/\/fr.mysite.com"
},
"de": {
"lngCode": "de",
"url": "http:\/\/de.mysite.com"
},
"sv": {
"lngCode": "sv",
"url": "http:\/\/sv.mysite.com"
},
"zh": {
"lngCode": "zh-CN",
"url": "http:\/\/zh.mysite.com"
},
"es": {
"lngCode": "es",
"url": "http:\/\/es.mysite.com",
}
}'
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