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[EP-tech] Re: divisions language


Do you mean archives/[archiveid/cfg/namedsets/languages ?

/Tim.

On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 16:24 +0300, Ігор Ростиславович wrote:
> Hello. Thanks for answer.
> 
> You wrote:
> The Multilang field (which subject.name is) has a predefined set of
> languages, which allows the user to input different languages.
> 
> How can I add my lang in this predefined set?
> 
> -
> Ihor
> www.oa.edu.ua
> 
> 
> 
> 2012/4/18 Tim Brody <tdb2@ecs.soton.ac.uk>:
> > On Tue, 2012-04-17 at 20:27 +0300, Ігор Ростиславович wrote:
> >> Hello. In my cfg.d/languages.pl i see this:
> >> $c->{defaultlanguage} = 'uk';
> >> $c->{languages} = [ 'en','uk' ];
> >>
> >> but on divisions editing page i see this: http://upload.oa.edu.ua/lang.jpg
> >> How can I change unspecified to ukrainian? and where does eprint get
> >> other languages? i didn't install them.
> >> Thanks.
> >
> > Currently you can't do that - if you set a part of the field (e.g. lang)
> > then the whole row would be "set" and written to the database. You could
> > (as with anything) customise EPrint's behaviour by writing a custom
> > InputForm component, or a Javascript "hack" to modify the behaviour.
> >
> > The Multilang field (which subject.name is) has a predefined set of
> > languages, which allows the user to input different languages.
> >
> > The language of the interface is determined by whether a lang matches
> > the browser's language. If your browser is set to 'uk' EPrints will look
> > for phrases first in 'uk', then in the next language available ('en').
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tim.
> >
> >> 2012/4/16 Tim Brody <tdb2@ecs.soton.ac.uk>:
> >> > On Tue, 2012-04-10 at 23:05 +0300, Ігор Ростиславович wrote:
> >> >> Hello. When I adding new divisions or edit existing I see field
> >> >> Language  where my language named as unspecified. You can see this on
> >> >> the screen - http://awesomescreenshot.com/0bc37g7c7
> >> >> In the drop menu it show's any other languages. How can I add my lang
> >> >> or rename unspecified as Ukrainian?
> >> >> Thanks.
> >> >>
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> >> >
> >> > The supported languages are defined in cfg.d/languages.pl:
> >> >
> >> > $c->{languages} = [ 'en', 'de', ];
> >> >
> >> > These are the system languages, of which only English is supplied in the
> >> > distribution. You can find other language packs on files.eprints.org.
> >> >
> >> > Note: the subjects & divisions are stored in the database. You can
> >> > create a backup of your subjects tree by doing:
> >> > ./bin/export [archiveid] subject XML > subjects.xml
> >> > And re-import this later with:
> >> > ./bin/import_subjects --xml [archiveid] subjects.xml
> >> >
> >> > (In the past users have been surprised when they lost their custom
> >> > subjects when they did ./bin/import_subjects from the default file)
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > All the best,
> >> > Tim
> >> >
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