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VOIP Flashcards

Because sometimes people can't hear you. Hat tip to Alice Taylor for the original idea.

I'm not sure this is as good as you think. I wrote more about why.

Suggesting content

Add it to data/voipcard.json: you can see how internationalisation works. Emoji with skin-tone variables should be in skinEmoji; generic emoji that are the same in all territories can be children of emoji.

Then, make a pull request; I'll probably accept. Or: run your own version of the repo! It deploys nicely to Netlify.

Status

Moderately passable version 0.4.0. Options menu now lets you:

  • pick language
  • choose skin tone
  • toggle mirroring

Development

It's a Svelte app.

Installing dependencies:

npm install

Running in development mode:

npm run dev

Build to /public

npm run build

Credits

Original code and English text by Tom Armitage
Dutch translation by Dries De Roeck
German translation by Kai Brueckers and Marc David Vardai
Hungarian translation by Marc David Vardai
Spanish translation by Raúl Barroso
French translation by Fabrice Kabongo
Russian translation by Ilya Zverev
Portuguese translation by Ana Neves
Italian translation by Riccardo Cambiassi
Swedish translation by Oscar Schafer

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