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To ensure that any changes are not overwritten by a new version when upgrading, you need to create your own local language pack as follows: | To ensure that any changes are not overwritten by a new version when upgrading, you need to create your own local language pack as follows: | ||
* Copy the contents of your language folder (e.g. ''lang/en'') into a new folder (e.g. ''lang/en_local'') - you will need access to server to achieve this step, it cannot be done from within Moodle. | * Copy the contents of your language folder (e.g. ''lang/en'') into a new folder (e.g. ''lang/en_local'') - you will need access to the server to achieve this step, it cannot be done from within Moodle. | ||
* Make your local language pack the default for the site via Administration >> Configuration >> [[admin/config|Variables]] | * Make your local language pack the default for the site via Administration >> Configuration >> [[admin/config|Variables]] | ||
Revision as of 14:08, 30 December 2005
Language
Edit strings
Text in Moodle may be changed by editing the language strings.
To ensure that any changes are not overwritten by a new version when upgrading, you need to create your own local language pack as follows:
- Copy the contents of your language folder (e.g. lang/en) into a new folder (e.g. lang/en_local) - you will need access to the server to achieve this step, it cannot be done from within Moodle.
- Make your local language pack the default for the site via Administration >> Configuration >> Variables