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:Yes, you're right. The information could also be added to [[Administration FAQ]]. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 17:10, 6 July 2006 (WST)
:Yes, you're right. The information could also be added to [[Administration FAQ]]. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 17:10, 6 July 2006 (WST)


==Ability to edit language files in non-standard locations==
TODO: Ability to edit language files in non-standard locations...
TODO: Ability to edit language files in non-standard locations...
Yes, that would be nice, since more and more 3rd-party modules carry their own language files in their folders, and the translation system does not yet apply to them.
Yes, that would be nice, since more and more 3rd-party modules carry their own language files in their folders, and the translation system does not yet apply to them.

Revision as of 14:39, 14 August 2007

Double brackets

It seems to me there should be a mention somewhere of why sometimes you might see double brackets [[like this]], but I'm not quite sure what the most appropriate place might be.--N Hansen 10:48, 9 February 2006 (WST)

Yes, you're right. The information could also be added to Administration FAQ. --Helen Foster 17:10, 6 July 2006 (WST)

Ability to edit language files in non-standard locations

TODO: Ability to edit language files in non-standard locations... Yes, that would be nice, since more and more 3rd-party modules carry their own language files in their folders, and the translation system does not yet apply to them.