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Thank you! I tested a bit with the little knowledge I have of German language and these translations seem to work pretty well.

In order to make German available in the app you need to edit the app/src/main/res/values/arrays.xml file and add <item>Deutsch</item> under the array pref_language_entries and <item>de</item> under the array pref_language_entry_values. Make sure to keep the order of the languages the same in both arrays. If you feel uncomfortable doing this feel free to delegate it to me ;-)

Btw I built an APK with your work included, if you want to try it out: app-debug.zip

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Note that the calculator will not be available since dicio-numbers has not been translated to German yet. This is not blocking, though, as German can be made available in the app even if the calculator won't be enabled.

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Thanks for your fast reply and for the app build. It made it really easy to improve the files a bit.

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Stypox commented Dec 23, 2021

Thank you! :-D

@Stypox Stypox merged commit ac83901 into Stypox:master Dec 23, 2021
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