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Support => cpg1.5.x Support => cpg1.5 language => Topic started by: KoD on September 12, 2011, 12:57:04 pm
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Hello All
I am new to coppermine but not new to PHP and MySQL language
also I want to help developing in translating or improving the version of coppermine
but first thing first and every body has to start somewhere
my question is how can I change the interface language for my coppermine copy to arabic?
if it is not possible how can I translate it manually?
best regads
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You can set your default language in the config: http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/configuration.htm#admin_language_language
If the language won't change, try to clear your cookies.
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thats done the trick
but the problem is that
there is still a lot of links is not translated and a lot of words
can I help in translating them?
best regards
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For some reason the initial Arabic translation thread won't show up in this board ??? But for reference, it's that one: http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,64494.0.html
If you want to continue that language file, please read the translation docs in advance: http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/translation.htm
You should always use the latest available file version from our svn, which you can download here: http://coppermine.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/coppermine/trunk/cpg1.5.x/lang/arabic.php
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I am working on it right now
hopefully it will be finished ASAP
but I have 1 question
I found some sentences that does not make much sense
is the mistake yours because the english is not your native language or is it my mistake cause I didnt get it right?
best regards
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ok on other thought ;D
that will take a long time cause more than 1/2 of the file is not translated
should I upload the file before I sleep or wait until I finish it? cause I think am gonna finish it eventually. ;)
best regards
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this is the latest update for arabic language
I`ll translate more tomorrow
its bed time
see you tomorrow guys :)
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I found some sentences that does not make much sense
is the mistake yours because the english is not your native language or is it my mistake cause I didnt get it right?
Each dev who needs a new language string adds it to the language file. Not all of them are native English speakers, so there might be some translation/context issues.
should I upload the file before I sleep or wait until I finish it? cause I think am gonna finish it eventually. ;)
That's your decision. Each time you upload a new version a dev will add it to our svn repository.
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this is the latest update for arabic language
Thank you for your contribution. Updated Arabic language file in svn revision 8254. Don't forget to extend $lang_translation_info if you want to see your name on the credits list.
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thnx for telling me
I added my info
and i`ll upload the file at the end of the day with more translation
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today's update
attached.
best regards
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today's update
attached.
Added in svn revision 8255. I've performed some minor edits to $lang_translation_info.
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Added in svn revision 8255. I've performed some minor edits to $lang_translation_info.
yup
that would be the right way to do it
I updated my local version as well
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Today's update
& تصبحون على خير ;D
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the ex file contains some error
solved by this one ;D
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You changed the country code from 'eg' (Egypt) to 'sa' (Saudi Arabia). Are there any language differences in those countries? If so, we might consider to create separate language files.
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for the formal Arabic there is no difference
but for slang there are some differences
but because we are using the formal language there is no need for separation :)
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Updated in SVN repository.