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Parts of the language interface and process for changing language packs were changed starting in 2.0 onward. | Parts of the language interface and process for changing language packs were changed starting in 2.0 onward. | ||
One or more languages can be installed on a Moodle site via "language packs". The "[[ | One or more languages can be installed on a Moodle site via "language packs". The "[[Language settings]]" sub menu controls overall settings for the site. The installed language packs can be used in many different {{Contexts]], for example ''Settings > Course administration > Edit settings > Force language''. Language packs can can be added via the Language sub menu "[[Language packs]]". | ||
Specific language packs can be edited via "[[Language customization]]. The 2.x process for editing a language pack is very different than earlier version because it adds a filter form to select strings/files and something called a "translator database". | Specific language packs can be edited via "[[Language customization]]. The 2.x process for editing a language pack is very different than earlier version because it adds a filter form to select strings/files and something called a "translator database". |
Revision as of 17:33, 18 July 2011
Location: Site Administration > Language"
Parts of the language interface and process for changing language packs were changed starting in 2.0 onward.
One or more languages can be installed on a Moodle site via "language packs". The "Language settings" sub menu controls overall settings for the site. The installed language packs can be used in many different {{Contexts]], for example Settings > Course administration > Edit settings > Force language. Language packs can can be added via the Language sub menu "Language packs".
Specific language packs can be edited via "Language customization. The 2.x process for editing a language pack is very different than earlier version because it adds a filter form to select strings/files and something called a "translator database". "Note: For advanced users, new language packs can be created or (not recommended) existing language files directly edited outside of Moodle interface.
See also
- Local language
- Language customization for language editing in Moodle 2.0
- Language FAQ
- Translation
Using Moodle forum discussions: