Translation langconfig
Langconfig is an important file in a language pack, dealing with all the configuration parameters of that language. It is good practice to review this first when starting of a new language pack or when taking on responsibility of an existing language pack. You can edit it by going to lang.moodle.org and find it as the core_langconfig component for your language.
On this page you find a little documentation for each setting to help you deciding what should go there for your language.
alphabet,core_langconfig
The alphabet in your language. Used e.g. for the list of letters on the participants page.
am,core_langconfig
The way to indicate morning in your language. This is used on servers that only support 24 hour time for your language. (see https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-74379).
amcaps,core_langconfig
The way to indicate morning in capitals.
backupnameformat,core_langconfig
decsep,core_langconfig
How decimals are separated in your language. Usually a dot or a comma. Take note that some countries which seem to share the same language may have a different character to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form. e.g. Central American Spanish-speaking countries use the decimal point, while South American Spanish-speaking countries use the decimal comma. More info on the Decimal separator page.
Example:
* English: 36.5 * Dutch: 36,5
firstdayofweek,core_langconfig
The first day of the week in your language. Allowed values are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6, where 0 stands for Sunday.
iso6391,core_langconfig
The ISO 639.1 value for your language. You can find this value easily on Wikipedia.
iso6392,core_langconfig
The ISO 639.2 value for your language. You can find this value easily on Wikipedia.
labelsep,core_langconfig
How a label is separated from a form. Could be a colon, a space and a colon or something different, according to what's generally used in your language. This character is not read by screen readers for accessibility reasons.
listsep,core_langconfig
The symbol usually used in your language, for separating items in a list. This is used e.g. when using formulas with multiple items in the gradebook. This must be a symbol different from the decsep symbol.
locale,core_langconfig
locale for *nix servers.
If your Moodle calendar is not translated, then this string is wrong (or your server is not configured to support the language)
An unsupported locale in a Mac or Linux site will produce the following error when you try to update your language pack:
File:Unsupported locale mac.png
And, more important, it may produce an intermitent 'undefined' error message:
localecldr,core_lanconfig
See http://cldr.unicode.org/index/cldr-spec/picking-the-right-language-code
A practical test can be found on https://util.unicode.org/UnicodeJsps/languageid.jsp
localewin,core_langconfig
locale for Windows servers.
If your Moodle calendar is not translated, then this string is wrong (or your server is not configured to support the language). There are quite a few languages that are not supported by Windows servers and the localewin server can not be set. In that case, you have to run your Moodle on a *nix server to make the translation of your Moodle calendar work
localewincharset,core_langconfig
The character set to use when Moodle is installed on a Windows server
oldcharset,core_langconfig
Necessary to upgrade from prior to 1.6. This string defines the charset used in 1.5 and earlier for this language pack. For language packs that start later then Moodle 1.5, this can be left empty
parentlanguage,core_langconfig
The original Moodle default Australian language pack has this field empty (as the Australian English language IS the official Moodle language).
If your language pack relies on another one (it is a 'child' language of a 'parent' language), then this is the place to point out which language pack. For most language packs, this should be left empty, to default to English if strings are missing.
Example: Canadian French (fr_ca) is mostly the same as French (fr) apart from a few changes. Creating a language pack with as parent language French will shop French if a string does not exist in the language pack Canadian French. If a string doesn't exist in both language packs, English is shown.
On the download page for the language packs (https://download.moodle.org/langpack/3.7/) you can see how many strings are different from the parent language pack. In Moodle 3.7, Canadian French had 998 changes from French.
pm,core_langconfig
The way to indicate afternoon in your language. This is used on servers that only support 24 hour time for your language. (see https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-74379).
pmcaps,core_langconfig
The way to indicate afternoon in capitals.
questioniconfollowlangdirection
- The setting to specify whether the question icon follows the language direction (or not.)
- Set it to 'yes' for RTL languages such as Arabic where the question mark is flipped.
- Set it to 'no' for Hebrew where the question mark is not flipped.
Note: Since this is a setting, as with all settings, it must be in English, either 'yes' or 'no', even in languages other than English.
strftimedate,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedatefullshort,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedateshort,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedatetime,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedatetimeshort,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedaydate,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedaydatetime,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedayshort,core_langconfig
How time and day are displayed in short in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimedaytime,core_langconfig
How time and day are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimemonthyear,core_langconfig
How month and year are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimerecent,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimerecentfull,core_langconfig
How time and date are displayed for recent activities in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
strftimetime,core_langconfig
How time is displayed in Moodle. Usually it is fine to check the order of the English one and use the same symbols. If that doesn't serve your needs, the complete reference for what is possible can be found on http://www.w3schools.com/php/func_date_strftime.asp
thisdirection,core_langconfig
In which direction your language should be displayed on the screen. The only possible options are ltr (left to right) or rtl (right to left).Do not attempt to translate these, or you will wreak havoc on many themes.
thisdirectionvertical,core_langconfig
How text that is printed vertical on the screen is oriënted (like in a docked block).
The only possible values can be btt (bottom to top) or ttb (top to bottom). Do not attempt to translate these, or you will wreak havoc on many themes.
thislanguage,core_langconfig
The name of your language in your own language
thislanguageint,core_langconfig
The name of your language in English
thousandssep,core_langconfig
How you separate thousands in your language. Important: this can not be a space (more information in discussion http://lang.moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1450#p1730). If you want a space, you can try with but that is not fully tested yet.
Example:
* in Dutch 1.000.000 (with a dot) * in English 1,000,000 (with a comma)