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Languagepack to translate

edited November 2010 in Vanilla 2.0 - 2.8
is there a languagepack to translate it?
i want to translate Vanilla to Kurdish Language


thanks
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  • its only the locale ,i want to translate the script to kurdish language .all strings
  • its Addones not languagepack
  • I said:
    Get Locale Developer plugin
    It allows you to collect language definitions throughout your forum.
  • thank you.
    I have translated given words by this plugin
    but still some words remaining ,like ( Activity ,sign in ,All Discussions ,comment ,....etc)
    how to translate them?

    thanks
  • Just add new definitions, like $Definition['Activity'] = 'translation';.
  • DoudouDoudou New
    edited November 2010
    @TiGR
    Some definitions like "Don't have an account? Create One." are impossible to find...
  • Thank you alot TiGR ..
    but how can i translate installing page?
    i mean here:
    http://vku.eu5.org

    regards
  • TimTim Vanilla Staff
    edited November 2010
    @TiGR
    Some definitions like "Don't have an account? Create One." are impossible to find...
    How do you figure that? I just did a Search All and found it within (I kid you not) 1 second.

    applications/dashboard/views/entry/auth/password.php
    printf(T("Don't have an account? %s"), Anchor(T('Create One.'), '/entry/register'.$Target));

    So:

    $Definition["Don't have an account? %s"] = "No account yet buddy? %s";

    ?

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  • hi..
    I have translated the script.
    but when i enable kurdish locale in "locales" it still english .

    any solutions?
  • I have the same trouble. Have enable the locale:
    Dashboard > Locales

    But didn't see any translations. Have also delete the cache files.
  • any solutions or how to?
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