# Colobot data translation The translation of Colobot level titles, level hierarchy and help files is managed through [gettext](https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/). ## Level scene description files Level scene description files have english headers that are used in the Colobot interface to describe the levels. Level scene description files are levels/$level/scene.txt and translations are handled in the level-specific po/ directory: levels/$levels/po/. The .pot file is the source translation file, the *.po files are the translations. ## Help files Helpfiles are divided in two categories: * Generic helpfiles, about the game, the objects, the syntax, etc. These are stored in help/ , in four sub-categories: generic, bots, object and bots. * Level-specific helpfiles, about the level, instructions, example programs, etc. These are stored in levels/$level/help/. Helpfiles have their source in english, always stored in the E/ subdirectory. ## Colobot syntax Colobot parses a specific syntax to enable some formatting in the game interface. To ease translation, this syntax is transformed into a pseudo-HTML syntax in the gettext files. Here is the table of transformations and their meanings:
Transformed label | Colobot native label | Description |
<button $buttonID/> | \button $buttonID; | Indicates a UI button. $buttonID is a number |
<key $keyCode/> | \key $keyCode; | Indicates a keyboard key. $keyCode is a code, such as action |
<format $formatID>Formatted text</format> | \$formatID;Formatted text\norm; | Changes text formatting in the marker. $formatID can be const, type, token or key. |
<$formatID/> | \$formatID; | Toggle text formatting. $formatID can be const, type, token, key or norm. |
<a $link>Link text</a> | \l;Link text\u $link; | Direct hyper-link. $link can be direct or in a category (such as cbot\abstime) |
<a $linkcat|$link>Link text</a> | \l;Link text\u $linkcat\$link; | In-category hyper-link, linkcat can only be cbot, bots or object. |
<code>CBot code</code> | \c;CBot code\n; | Code formatting |
<s/> | \s; | Typewriter line indicator (usually verbatim code) |
<t/> | \t; | Title line indicator |
<b/> | \b; | Subtitle line indicator |
<c/> | \c; | Typewriter formatting toggle |
<n/> | \n; | Normal formatting toggle |