Editing localization files
ox_lib provides a built-in localization system using JSON files stored in the locales folder. The lib.locale() function is responsible for loading the appropriate localization file based on the server’s configuration.
Default Localization File
By default, locales/ox:locale|en>.json is the primary localization file. However, this can be changed based on the server configuration.
Setting the Localization Language
The server owner can specify a different localization file by setting the ox:locale value in server.cfg. The value assigned to ox:locale determines which file should be loaded.
For example:
set ox:locale "pt"This configuration instructs ox_lib to load locales/pt.json instead of the default locales/en.json.
Adding a New Localization File
To support a new language, the server owner must:
Create a new JSON file in the script
localesfolder, following thelocales/en.jsonformat.Ensure the correct
ox:localevalue is set inserver.cfg.Populate the new JSON file with localized strings matching the existing structure.
Example: If the server's ox:locale is set to fr, then a corresponding locales/fr.json file should be created.

