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*'''Users''' - The number of members using that particular language. | *'''Users''' - The number of members using that particular language. | ||
*'''Locale''' - The code that defines the language. Please see [[Wikipedia:Locale]] for details | *'''Locale''' - The code that defines the language. Please see [[Wikipedia:Locale]] for details | ||
If more than one language is installed, you can select which language you want to be the default. Clicking save will then change the default language. | |||
===Edit a Language=== | ===Edit a Language=== |
Revision as of 20:35, 25 October 2013
The following applies only to version 2.0 |
Edit Languages
A table lists all the installed languages along with additional information. The table consists of the following columns:
- Default - Allows you to define the language used by default, for example for guests or members who have not changed the language in their profile.
- Language Name - The name of the language
- Character Set - The character codification of the language installed.
- Users - The number of members using that particular language.
- Locale - The code that defines the language. Please see Wikipedia:Locale for details
If more than one language is installed, you can select which language you want to be the default. Clicking save will then change the default language.
Edit a Language
Settings for each language are edited by clicking on the Language Name. By clicking on the Language Name it is possible to change some settings of the language:
- Character Set
- Locale
- Dictionary
- Spelling
- Enable "Right to Left" Mode
Edit Language Entries
From the drop-down list, select "General Strings" (which covers most of the strings in SMF), or one of the other choices to see all of the language entries (also referred to as language strings). These contain words like "hello" and "password incorrect", which are used throughout your forum. If you change these entries, and select the Save button at the bottom of the page, you can change how information is displayed on your forum. Where you find strange formatting ($1$s, or {USER_NAME}), keep the strange formatting, in order to continue to provide the correct information to you and your forum's users.
Add Language
Here you can download directly new languages from the Simple Machines website. There is a box where the English name of the language can be inserted to search for it on the Simple Machines website.
The results are presented in a table with details of the languages available based on the search terms. In the last column, Install is a link that, once selected, will start the installation procedure.
In the first step, all the language files are checked against the already installed files for that language and the page reports if the files are writable, the version number if the file already exists, and, in the last column , Copy. A checkbox allows you to select which files to copy to the local forum. If no files are checked, all files are automatically installed.
Settings
In this page is possible to set the Default Forum Language from a drop-down menu and define if the users are allowed to select which language in which they want to view the forum by checking the Enable user-selectable language support checkbox.
Additional Information
Main
Configuration
- Core Features
- Features and Options
- Security and Moderation
- Languages
- Server settings
- Current Theme
- Themes and Layout
- Modification Settings
Forum
Members
Maintenance
Miscellaneous
- Security Tips
- Building Your Community
- Performance enhancements
- Modifications - A mod broke my forum what should I do