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Lin Yu-Chieh (Victor) edited this page Aug 12, 2021
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Installation through the PackageManager is the recommended method.
In Rhino, use the command _PackageManager (RH6: _TestPackageManager) to open PackageManager; and search for MultilingualGH

Alternatively, download from GitHub or Food4Rhino.
In grasshopper click File->Special Folders->Components Folder and extract/move the .gha (and .dll files) to that folder, restart Rhino afterwards.

By default, the plugin does not come with any translations, so it'll only annotate in English.
There are 3 types of translation files:
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General Translation
- These are for the native vanilla grasshopper components
- Their file names are usually the language they're translating to
- Save them to
Documents\GHLanguage(Mac users:~/GHLanguage), create this folder if it does not exist
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Plugin Specific Translation
- These are for components of plugins that you've downloaded
- Their file names follow the format
pluginName_language(ie: wb_繁體中文) - Save them to
Documents\GHLanguage\Extras(Mac users:~/GHLanguage/Extras), create this folder if it does not exist
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MGH UI Translation
- These are for translating the menu and tooltips of MultilingualGH
- Their file names follow the format
UILang_language(ie: UILang_繁體中文) - Save them to
Documents\GHLanguage(Mac users:~/GHLanguage), create this folder if it does not exist
STARTING FROM VERSION 2, ALL TRANSLATION FILES MUST BE IN JSON FORMAT
- Find the file you want
- Click "Raw"
- A) Right click "Save As"
B) When downloading JSON files, Mac users have to set format as Page Sourceand ensure extension ends in.json