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Consistent, Better Labels

Published by Philipp Fromme on Wednesday, 13 December 2023.

bpmn-js16.0.0 diagram-js13.0.0 dmn-js15.0.0

We are happy to announce bpmn-js@16 and dmn-js@15 releases! Sentence-cased labels are now used consistently across our tools. If you use custom translations for these labels learn how to update them to work with bpmn-js@16.

We have updated bpmn-js and dmn-js to use sentence case for all labels to improve readability.

Labels are now sentence case

Labels are now sentence case.

Along with bpmn-js we have also updated all translations available as part of bpmn-js-i18n. If you use bpmn-js-i18n in your project, update to the latest version. If you have created custom translations and want to use bpmn-js@16, you need to update them accordingly.

More Improvements

As always, every release ships with additional, incremental improvements. If you are interested in all the details, go ahead and check out the full changelog to learn about everything new in bpmn-js v16.

Wrapping up

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