The 3D Slicer platform is a biomedical research software, covering image informatics, image processing, and three-dimensional visualization. It is supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NA-MIC) and 3D Slicer is deployed under open source license which do not restrict their use. Although its functionalities cover the needs of medical professionals and students in a wide variety of aspects, one important feature as it is its availability in different languages still has not being implemented (or completely implemented).
The aim of this project is to develop/improve the 3D Slicer globalization support. The software globalization is the translation process of software from a source language into a target language. The process is divided into two steps: software internationalization (i18n) and software localization (l10n). The former is the task of designing software without a specific location i.e. building it independent of any specific language or culture. The latter is the process of adapting a software for a specific location.
In this page, you can find the translated files which the strings displayed in the 3D Slicer graphics user interface. The supported languages are English, French and Spanish:
The translated files are found in the following links: