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===thousandssep,core_langconfig=== | ===thousandssep,core_langconfig=== | ||
How you separate thousands in your language. | |||
Example: | |||
* in English 1.000.000 (with a dot) | |||
* in Dutch 1,000,000 (with a comma) |
Revision as of 11:51, 5 April 2012
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 responsability of an existing language pack. You can edit it by going to lang.moodle.org and find it as the core_langconfig compontent 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
backupnameformat,core_langconfig
decsep,core_langconfig
firstdayofweek,core_langconfig
iso6391,core_langconfig
iso6392,core_langconfig
labelsep,core_langconfig
listsep,core_langconfig
locale,core_langconfig
localewin,core_langconfig
localewincharset,core_langconfig
oldcharset,core_langconfig
parentlanguage,core_langconfig
strftimedate,core_langconfig
strftimedatefullshort,core_langconfig
strftimedateshort,core_langconfig
strftimedatetime,core_langconfig
strftimedatetimeshort,core_langconfig
strftimedaydate,core_langconfig
strftimedaydatetime,core_langconfig
strftimedayshort,core_langconfig
strftimedaytime,core_langconfig
strftimemonthyear,core_langconfig
strftimerecent,core_langconfig
strftimerecentfull,core_langconfig
strftimetime,core_langconfig
thisdirection,core_langconfig
thisdirectionvertical,core_langconfig
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.
Example:
* in English 1.000.000 (with a dot) * in Dutch 1,000,000 (with a comma)