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When v1.9. came out, one of the updates was supposed to be "Easy Language switch via config.php supporting multiple translation files". I can't figure it out, how it works and couldn't find any tutorial in this forum or anywhere else. There are hacks for previous versions, but nothing for 1.9. This issue was pointed at by a number of other users. Can anybody help?
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create new translation file for new language. in /<joberbase site>/_templates/default/_translations/ and specify the same translation file in config..
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Thanks, I´ve done that. But this only changes one language for another - lelt´s say - English for German. What I am looking for is to have various language versions, between which users can switch. We want to run a multilingual jobboard (English, Czech, German). Cheers.
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Again: I've created a new language and activated it through config.php, no problem. But how can you set up Jobberbase to be available in various language versions (= multilingual). I hope, the developers are working on that for 2.0.
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Hi,
Thanks for your comment. This is a solution I had considered earlier, but I was hoping to find a more elegant way. I'll wait for 2.0 - if there will be any - to see if it offers multilingual support. Or maybe get somebody to write an extension.
Bye,
Gio
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