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 (finally documented the locale feature, thanks to a combined effort on Discord to figure out how the heck it works; various other wording tweaks)  | 
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  language = xx  |   language = xx  | ||
:You can call the locale whatever you want and it need not be an official ISO locale code, but [[wp:List of ISO 639-1 codes|here's the list of language codes]] if you want it.  | :You can call the locale whatever you want and it need not be an official ISO locale code such as "en" or "pt", but [[wp:List of ISO 639-1 codes|here's the list of language codes]] if you want it.  | ||
:2. Create a folder alongside the Daodan DLL called "daodan_locales".  | :2. Create a folder alongside the Daodan DLL called "daodan_locales".  | ||
:3. Create an INI file inside called xx.ini (or whatever you called your locale in step 1).  | :3. Create an INI file inside called xx.ini (or whatever you called your locale in step 1).  | ||