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2011-03-27, 18:27:29
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i just finished the translation for the latest GS 3.0 today. here i would like to share with it.
let me know if there is any mistakes i made, i ll fix it real quick!
thx
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thanks fotothink! i dont think this is a translation we've had before either... once you've finished testing please consider uploading it to Extend as that is where most people look for translations now.
Edit - sorry, i just saw you already uploaded it.
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ccagle8 Wrote:thanks fotothink! i dont think this is a translation we've had before either... once you've finished testing please consider uploading it to Extend as that is where most people look for translations now.
Edit - sorry, i just saw you already uploaded it.
tested it already and using it on my localhost, havent found any mistakes pop up! i ll keep an eye on...
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Where should I place this? I'm assuming it should be located at admin/lang folder? What about its name? Should I change it to something like zh-CN? What is the language code for Chinese language?
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Angela
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angelazou Wrote:Where should I place this? I'm assuming it should be located at admin/lang folder? What about its name? Should I change it to something like zh-CN? What is the language code for Chinese language?
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Angela
Use ZH-cn as language code, ZH stands for simplified as well as traditional chinese, cn for China (twn would be Taiwan ...)
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Connie Wrote:angelazou Wrote:Where should I place this? I'm assuming it should be located at admin/lang folder? What about its name? Should I change it to something like zh-CN? What is the language code for Chinese language?
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Angela
Use ZH-cn as language code, ZH stands for simplified as well as traditional chinese, cn for China (twn would be Taiwan ...)
But you can use the extracted file
chs_Simplified.php from the archive as it is, it will show up as "chs_Simplified" in the select boxes
just place it in admin/lang folder
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Connie Wrote:Use ZH-cn as language code, ZH stands for simplified as well as traditional chinese, cn for China (twn would be Taiwan ...)
It should be
zh_CN (lower case, underscore, upper case), which is the standard for file names and for setting locales in most programming languages like php.
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After running around, I finally figured out that the settings are changed at the 'Settings' tab. Thanks for the info, and great work for the translation.
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Angela