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Michel asked on 03 Sep 2014, 01:09 PM
Hi, I've got question about the kendo editor. I usually find my answer inside doc or forums, but i found no clue on that one.

I'm currently using a kendo editor on my website that change depending on user culture. With this github projet (https://github.com/loudenvier/kendo-global), I was able to translate almost all kendo interface to french or other language based on user config.

The problem is that it doesn't convert every labels. Some seems to be hard-coded inside kendo javascript. For example, I just added the dropdown style selector tool that contain label like "Heading 1" or "quotation". These labels are not converted by the github project that I found and I have no clue on how to dynamically override label hard-coded inside kendo. An other label is the one that appear when using the table tool : "Create a i x j table". 

How can we easily override label inside kendo?

Thanks for your help.

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answered on 03 Sep 2014, 01:13 PM
Sorry for this double post. Had an error when sending the original one but it has appeared.
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answered on 03 Sep 2014, 03:15 PM
Hello Michel,

As noted in the support ticket for the same problem, in order to change the formatting drop-down labels, you need to redefine its items with the correct labels, as shown in the styles demo. As for the "Create a x by y table", this will be addressed in the next internal build, by adding another member to the messages object that will allow to customize it.

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Alex Gyoshev
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