Language Translation (Deprecated)

Deprecation of Language Translation option

From Neptune DXP - Open Edition version 24.14.0, the Language Translation option is deprecated, and is replaced by the application of centralized so-called i18n (internationalization) binding of translatable attributes on the basis of app-specific local i18n models in the App Designer, or global (system) i18n models in the i18n Text & Translation tool.

Converting existing translations to i18n bindings

If you have existing translations for your application in the App Designer, when you open the Language Translations page in edit mode, you are prompted to convert all existing translations to i18n bindings.

  • During conversion, all translation entries are replaced with corresponding i18n bindings. The Language Translation page is then hidden, as translations are managed directly through i18n binding, and are displayed in the i18n page.

  • If you choose not to convert, your preference is saved in your browser’s local storage, meaning it remembers your choice for this application on your device.

  • Only one app ID is remembered at a time. If you decline translation conversion in another app, the prompt appears again when you return to the first application.

  • You can refresh the page before activating the conversion to restore your previous setup, if needed.

Neptune recommends that you convert existing translations to i18n bindings to ensure that your translations are consistent and centrally maintainable.

For more information, see i18n (App Designer)