Polyglot Release for version 1.5.0, with new support for staggered builds by logical cpus.
Faster Staggered Builds
This release modifies polyglot to start builds only after it confirms there is a cpu core ready to receive the build thread. This makes jekyll site builds run much faster on machines building more languages than with logical cpus ready to process the builds, preventing machine thrash and streamlining builds for large sites.
Misc Updates
Added Links to the github source code on every page on the site from the sidebar.
Updated repo readme with new details about logical cpu usage.
Polyglot continuous integration now provided by CircleCI.
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Bonus patch release of Polyglot version 1.4.1 is out!
small fix for i18n_headers
Fallout from cleanup led to a small fix and some tests
say Привет to our russian friends
Russian language site pages have been added!
Want to see your language featured?
I am looking for any volunteers that would like to see the Jekyll-Polyglot homepage represented in your language of origin! If you find this software helpful and want to see your language represented, just reach out on the github issues.
This release provides a new liquid block tag {% static_href %}href=”…”{% endstatic_href %} which can be used to create href attributes in anchor tags that are not relativized by Polyglot.
Jekyll-Polyglot is fairly greedy and naive in it’s relativization, and so if you want a url that is explicitly static (such as for making a language switcher, hint hint), this liquid tag will help you construct that unmangled href=”…” tag in anchor elements.
Exclusive site language generation
Polyglot 1.4.0 adds support for lang-exclusive: [ ] frontmatter in documents. If added to a document, this frontmatter will limit generation of the document to that specific language.
This is a way to control which languages may see a document, even if that document may not have an equivalent in the default language site.
Renaming a few liquid tags
The {% static_href %} tag is also available as {% Static_Href %} , and the existing {% I18n_Headers %} tag now can be called as {% i18n_headers %}
Want to see your language featured?
I am looking for any volunteers that would like to see the Jekyll-Polyglot homepage represented in your language of origin! If you find this software helpful and want to see your language represented, just reach out on the github issues.