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All MO files need to be names messages.mo and be placed in a directory called LC_MESSAGES. The LC_MESSAGES directory should be inside of the main languages directory in a sub directory named after the language file (pt_PT in the example above). This directory is based on the ISO-639 language code∞ (e.g. pt for Portuguese) followed by the ISO-3166 country code∞ (e.g. _PT for Portugal or _BR for Brazil).
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All MO files need to be names messages.mo and be placed in a directory called LC_MESSAGES. The LC_MESSAGES directory should be inside of the main languages directory in a sub directory named after the language file (pr_PT in the example above). This directory is based on the ISO-639 language code∞ (e.g. pt for Portuguese) followed by the ISO-3166 country code∞ (e.g. _PT for Portugal or _BR for Brazil).
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To download, click the language you want from the list. On the next page, click the Download translation link near the top left. Choose the MO format from the list. And finally click the Request Download button.
languages/pt_PT/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
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To download, click the language you want from the list. On the next page, click the Download translation link near the top left. Choose the MO format from the list. And finally click the Request Download button.
languages/pt_PT/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
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languages/pt_PT/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
All MO files need to be names messages.mo and be placed in a directory called LC_MESSAGES. The LC_MESSAGES directory should be inside of the main languages directory in a sub directory named after the language file (pr_PT in the example above). This directory is based on the ISO-639 language code∞ (e.g. pt for Portuguese) followed by the ISO-3166 country code∞ (e.g. _PT for Portugal or _BR for Brazil).
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languages/fr_FR/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
The example above is for French.All languages need there own sub directory under the language directory. This directory needs to be named.
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After downloading a MO file, you will need to upload that file to the languages/ directory in the following subdirectories:
All languages need there own sub directory under the language directory. This directory needs to be named.
languages/fr_FR/LC_MESSAGES/messages.mo
The example above is for French.All languages need there own sub directory under the language directory. This directory needs to be named.
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2. Download from SVN∞
Currently no translated MO files have been check into SVN yet. As soon as languages are fully translated, we will begin checking them into SVN.Deletions:
2. Download from SVN
Currently no translated MO files have been check into SVN yet.Revision [753]
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Download from SVN
Currently no translated MO files have been check into SVN yet.Create Your Own
Check out the following document on how to Create your own MO file.Deletions:
2. Download the .mo file from the source code.
3. Create your own .mo file from the default english .pot file.
3. Create your own .mo file from the default english .pot file.
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Getting a MO File
You will need a finished MO file, placed in the language/ directory of FCMS in order to use a different language other than English. There are currently three ways to get a translated MO file:Installing the MO File
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How to do it
There are currently three ways to get FCMS to work in your language.Revision [750]
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Download from launchpad∞.
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Download the .mo file from launchpad∞.
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Download the .mo file from launchpad∞.
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1. Download the .mo file from launchpad∞.
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1. Download the .mo file from launchpad∞.
Be sure and check that the file your are downloading is 100% translated first. You can tell by looking at the progress bar, it should not have any red showing. Also, the table should list the number of messages that are untranslated, if there are any, you should finish that translation first.
To download, click the language you want from the list. On the next page, click the Download translation link near the top left. Choose the MO format from the list. And finally click the Request Download button.
Be sure and check that the file your are downloading is 100% translated first. You can tell by looking at the progress bar, it should not have any red showing. Also, the table should list the number of messages that are untranslated, if there are any, you should finish that translation first.
To download, click the language you want from the list. On the next page, click the Download translation link near the top left. Choose the MO format from the list. And finally click the Request Download button.
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1. Download the .mo file from the launchpad.net translation site∞.
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3. Create your own .mo file from the default english .pot file.
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3. Create your own .mo file from the default english .pot file.
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1. Download the .mo file from the launchpad.net translation site∞.
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1. Download the .mo file from the launchpad.net translation site.
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How to do it
There are currently three ways to get FCMS to work in your language.1. Download the .mo file from the launchpad.net translation site.
2. Download the .mo file from the source code.
3. Create your own .mo file from the default english .pot file.
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FCMS uses php-gettext, which is a tool that emulates gettext for webhosts that don't have gettext.
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Family Connections in Your Language
Although English is the default language for FCMS, you can use it with any language. Furthermore, each user can have FCMS setup for a different language.Deletions:
Family Connections in Your Language.
Although English is the default language for FCMS, you can however use it with any language. Furthermore, each user can have FCMS setup for their own language.Revision [732]
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Family Connections in Your Language.
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The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2010-03-15 09:49:23 by RyanHaudenschiltAlthough English is the default language for FCMS, you can however use it with any language. Furthermore, each user can have FCMS setup for their own language.
