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-====== Languages ​ ====== 
  
-GetSimple supports different languages for the admin panel. [[http://​get-simple.info/​extend/​|Download the latest language files]] for GetSimple from Extend. 
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-Once you've downloaded the language file of your choosing, save it to the ''/​admin/​lang/''​ folder of your new installation of GetSimple. If you've already gone through the setup of GetSimple, you can change your language preference within your **Settings** tab. 
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-Hint: As AccessKeys differ in different languages, you can define the AccessKeys which fit best for your language in the language-file. Search for the  section //For: include-nav.php//​ in the language-file and wrap a single letter in ''<​em></​em>''​ code there to define that letter als AccessKey for that function. 
-Example: ''<​em>​S</​em>''​ defines //**s**// as AccessKey for the Page-Menu in the german version. 
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-===== Creating a New Language File ===== 
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-  - [[http://​get-simple-cms.googlecode.com/​svn/​trunk/​admin/​lang/​en_US.php|Download the latest en_US from our SVN]] 
-  - Change the header information and filename to match the language you are translating 
-  - Translate the text  
-  - Save the new file **UTF8 Without BOM**. ​ 
-    * If you get an error saying "​Headers already sent", it is probably because you did not save the file in this format. 
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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]]. 
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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. 
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-===== Plugin Language Files ===== 
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-There are functions and standards to internationalize (i18n) plugins. [[plugins:​i18n|Check them out here.]] 
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-===== CKEditor Language Files ===== 
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-[[how_to:​wysiwyg_editor|CKEditor]] also supports languages. ​ 
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-===== Language File Problems ===== 
-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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