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Translation langconfig

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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

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

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. Important: this can not be a space (more information in discussion http://lang.moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=1450#p1730).

Example:

* in English 1.000.000 (with a dot)
* in Dutch 1,000,000 (with a comma)