CSV files#

CSV files can contain a simple list of source and translation. Weblate supports the following files:

  • Files with header defining fields (location, source, target, ID, fuzzy, context, translator_comments, developer_comments). This is the recommended approach, as it is the least error prone. Choose CSV file as a file format.

  • Files with two fields—source and translation (in this order). Choose Simple CSV file as a file format.

  • Headerless files with fields in order defined by the translate-toolkit: location, source, target, ID, fuzzy, context, translator_comments, developer_comments. Choose CSV file as a file format.

  • Remember to define Egynyelvű alap nyelvi fájl when your files are monolingual (see Bilingual and monolingual formats).

Tipp

By default, the CSV format does autodetection of file encoding. This can be unreliable in some corner cases and causes performance penalty. Please choose file format variant with encoding to avoid this (for example CSV file (UTF-8)).

Figyelem

The CSV format currently automatically detects the dialect of the CSV file. In some cases the automatic detection might fail and you will get mixed results. This is especially true for CSV files with newlines in the values. As a workaround it is recommended to omit quoting characters.

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CSV

Multivalue CSV file#

Új a(z) 4.13 verzióban.

This variant of the CSV files allows storing multiple translations per string.

Example files#

Example file:

Thank you for using Weblate.,Děkujeme za použití Weblate.

Weblate beállítás#

Typical Weblate Component configuration for bilingual CSV

Fájlmaszk

locale/*.csv

Egynyelvű alap nyelvi fájl

Empty

Sablon az új fordításokhoz

locale/en.csv

Fájlformátum

CSV file

Typical Weblate Component configuration for monolingual CSV

Fájlmaszk

locale/*.csv

Egynyelvű alap nyelvi fájl

locale/en.csv

Sablon az új fordításokhoz

locale/en.csv

Fájlformátum

Simple CSV file