XLIFF 2.0

Added in version 5.15.

Note

Support for this format is under development. Some features might not yet be available and the behavior can change between releases. Feedback from testing is welcome.

Note

XLIFF 1.1 and 1.2 is a different format and is not compatible with XLIFF 2.0.

XML-based format created to standardize translation files, but in the end it is one of many standards, in this area.

XML Localization Interchange File Format (XLIFF) 2.0 is currently only supported as bilingual.

Weblate supports XLIFF in several variants:

XLIFF 2.0 translation file

Simple XLIFF file where content of the elements is stored as plain text (all XML elements being escaped).

XLIFF 2.0 with placeables support

Standard XLIFF supporting placeables and other XML elements.

Example files

Example XLIFF file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xliff xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:2.0" version="2.0" srcLang="en" trgLang="cs">
  <file id="translation">
    <unit id="hello">
      <segment>
        <source xml:space="preserve">Hello, world!
</source>
        <target xml:space="preserve">Ahoj světe!
</target>
      </segment>
    </unit>
    <unit id="orangutan">
      <segment>
        <source xml:space="preserve">Orangutan has %d banana.
</source>
      </segment>
    </unit>
    <unit id="weblate">
      <segment>
        <source xml:space="preserve">Try Weblate at &lt;https://demo.weblate.org/&gt;!
</source>
      </segment>
    </unit>
    <unit id="thanks">
      <segment>
        <source>Thank you for using Weblate.</source>
      </segment>
    </unit>
  </file>
</xliff>

Weblate configuration

Typical Weblate Component configuration

File mask

localizations/*.xliff

Monolingual base language file

Empty

Template for new translations

localizations/en-US.xliff

File format

XLIFF 2.0 Translation File