Localized Invoicing — Overview
One document IR, many locales. The DocPayload invoice template renders natively in each target locale — date formats, decimal separators, currency conventions, tax labels, and payment-routing fields all change with the data, not the template.
This page is the index for the Localized tutorial category. Each row in the locale-conventions table below corresponds to a full invoice fixture rendered in that locale; the same underlying IR shape, just locale-tuned styles and data.
Features used: Page Setup, Styles, Data Injection, Tables, Inline Tags, Barcodes
Key idea: the JSON template is not per-locale. It carries locale-neutral structure (p, h1, table, columns, [barcode]). The locale lives entirely in the .data.json partner file and a handful of named styles (color accent, tax label, currency symbol). Phase 1 (Latin-Extended locales) ships with five fixtures listed below; CJK and RTL locales are tracked as Phase 2 and Phase 3.
- Output
- Template
- Data