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For plugins conforming to the guidelines and GetSimple itself: you may use the [[http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/translate/112/|Translate plugin]] - more information see [[lang:translate|Translation Tools]]. | For plugins conforming to the guidelines and GetSimple itself: you may use the [[http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/translate/112/|Translate plugin]] - more information see [[lang:translate|Translation Tools]]. | ||
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+ | ===== Slug Transliteration ===== | ||
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+ | GetSimple also provides a way to convert international characters in the page's 'slug' attribute. By default, we strip out all non-English characters to create the page's 'slug'. You can create your own transliteration array named 'TRANSLITERATION' within the specific language file. | ||
===== Plugin Language Files ===== | ===== Plugin Language Files ===== | ||
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If you see certain language strings that look like **{LOREM_IPSUM}**, then these are untranslated strings within your current language file. Either compare your file with the latest GetSimple ''/admin/lang/en_US.php'' file or add the string to your current translation. | If you see certain language strings that look like **{LOREM_IPSUM}**, then these are untranslated strings within your current language file. Either compare your file with the latest GetSimple ''/admin/lang/en_US.php'' file or add the string to your current translation. | ||
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