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German Language Pack installled and then?
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Date: 2008/02/06 09:23
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By: TestFreak
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 12 |   | |
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Hi,
I am new to CB. I just installed the german f language pack over the plugin management of cb.
Now, how can I activate the german language? It is still in english.
Thank You
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Re:German Language Pack installled and then?
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Date: 2008/02/07 09:04
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By: TestFreak
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 12 |   | |
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No idea? Come on
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Re:German Language Pack installled and then?
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Date: 2008/02/08 14:33
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By: Camino
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 34 |   | |
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Hi Testfreak, although I am German myself I am writing in English so that others can solve similar problems.
I encountered the same problem that everything was still in English in CB backend and in frontend registration fields like "name" and "this field is required" although I tried to set German as default language everywhere possible.
What I did now is the following:
I renamed the germani.php to default_language.php and uploaded it to the folder components/com_profiler/plugin/language/default_language
This also solves the often mentioned problem that fields like "first name" and "last name" appear in my language now.
However, some fields are yet not translated. I assume that germani.php needs some dedicated review and/or synchronization with latest Joomla 1.5 field names (it is just a guess because I am just a trial and error user).
Hope it helped!
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Re:German Language Pack installled and then?
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Date: 2008/02/19 10:31
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By: TestFreak
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 12 |   | |
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Thank You,
I also hab to change some Variables from SB to FB for correct display in Fireboard.
The backend still looks very bad, because there is not very much translated.
I think I'll keep that in english.
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SOLVED: German Language Pack installed and then?
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Date: 2008/02/28 13:08
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By: magpuk
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I've got the same problem (Joomla 1.5.1 German), but I solved it as follows:
Look in your Languages Configuration of Joomla 1.5. On my site, I have English, Spanish and German with big 'g'!!!
So: what you have to do is (for all components, mods etc. in legacy mode):
copy all component german language files, e.g. german.php in relevant subfolders (administrator, components) to German.php
That works fine, also tested in Fireboard, DocMan
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Nochmal auf deutsch: Ich hatte das Problem auch und für meine mehrsprachige Seite folgendermaßen gelöst:
Das Problem ist, dass die Hauptsprache in meinem Joomla nicht german oder germani ist, sondern German mit großem g. Also habe ich alle komponentenbezogenen language files german*.* kopiert und umbenannt in German*.*
Und siehe da: es funktioniert perfekt!
Dieser "Trick" funktioniert übrigens bei allen Komponenten, Modulen mit language files in eigenen Ordnern. Habe ich u.a. getestet mit FireBoard und CommunityBuilder und Docman unter Joomla 1.5 - ist jetzt also voll dreisprachig.
Viel Spaß und einen schönen Tag magpuk
Post edited by: magpuk, at: 2008/02/28 13:16
Post edited by: magpuk, at: 2008/02/28 13:26
Post edited by: magpuk, at: 2008/02/28 13:37
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