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Translations

Overview

Trezor stores translated strings in .json files in core/translations directory - e.g. de.json.

When no foreign-language is present, the English version is used - en.json.

Translations files contain the translated strings and also all the special font characters as a link to .json files in fonts directory. Font files are not needed for english, which uses just default/built-in ASCII characters.

Generating blobs

To generate up-to-date blobs, use python core/translations/cli.py gen - they will appear in core/translations as translations-*.bin files. The files contain information about the specific hardware model, language and device version.

Uploading blobs

To upload blobs with foreign-language translations, use trezorctl set language <blob_location> command.

To switch the language back into english, use trezorctl set language -r.

Translations blob format

offset length name description hash
0x0000 6 magic blob magic TRTR00
0x0006 2 container_len total length (up to padding)
0x0008 2 header_len header length
0x000A 2 header_magic header magic TR
0x000C 8 language_tag BCP 47 language tag (e.g. cs-CZ, en-US, ...) header
0x0014 4 version 4 bytes of version (major, minor, patch, build) header
0x0018 2 data_len length of the raw data, i.e. translations + fonts header
0x001A 32 data_hash SHA-256 hash of the data header
0x003A header_len - 48 ignored reserved for forward compatibility header
? 2 proof_len length of merkle proof and signature in bytes
? 1 proof_count number of merkle proof items following
? proof_count * 20 proof array of SHA-256 hashes
? 1 sig_mask CoSi signature mask
? 64 sig ed25519 CoSi signature of merkle root
? 2 translations_len length of the translated strings data
? translations_len translations translated string data data
? 2 fonts_len length of the font data data
? fonts_len fonts font data data
? ? padding 0xff bytes padding to flash sector boundary

Translation data

Offsets refer to the strings field, up to the following offset. First offset is always 0, following offset must always be equal or greater (equal denotes empty string).

offset length name description
0x0000 2 count number of offsets, excluding the sentinel
0x0002 2 offset[0] offset of string id 0 in the strings field
... 2 ...
? 2 offset[count - 1] offset of string id count - 1 in the strings field
? 2 offset[count] offset past the last element
? translations_len - 2 * (count + 2) strings concatenation of UTF-8 strings

Fonts

Ids must be in increasing order, offsets must be in non-decreasing order. First offset must be 0.

offset length name description
0x0000 2 count number of items in the offset table, excluding the sentinel
0x0002 2 id[0] numeric id of the first font
0x0004 2 offset[0] offset of the first font in the fonts field
... ... ...
? ? id[count - 1] numeric id of the last font
? ? offset[count - 1] offset of the last font in the fonts field
? ? sentinel_id sentinel 0xffff
? ? sentinel_offset offset past the end of last element
? fonts concatenation of fonts, format defined in the next section
? 0-3 padding padding (any value) for alignment purposes

Font data

The format is exactly the same as the previous table, the only difference is the interpretation of the payload.

offset length name description
0x0000 2 count number of items in the offset table, excluding the sentinel
0x0002 2 id[0] id (Unicode code point) of the first glyph
0x0004 2 offset[0] offset of the first glyph in the glyphs field
... ... ...
? ? id[count - 1] id (Unicode code point) of the last glyph
? ? offset[count - 1] offset of the last glyph in the glyphs field
? ? sentinel_id sentinel 0xffff
? ? sentinel_offset offset past the end of last element
? glyphs concatenation of glyph bitmaps
? 0-3 padding padding (any value) for alignment purposes