From: Alexander L. <li...@pl...> - 2004-12-22 16:57:02
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 11:36:14 +0000 (UTC), Dennis J <de...@fa...> wrote: > I have a very sketchy .po file for the Arrernte language spoken > around Alice Springs in the centre of Australia. > > I can't get the file to come up in the Allowed Languages list > in the Language Settings part of the Plone Setup. > ( "Plone Setup/Language Settings" page ) > > It also does not come up in the Default Language list on the > "Plone Setup/Portal Settings" page. It probably needs to be added to the list of existing languages, it might be missing. Check your PloneLanguageTool/available_languages.py file and try to add an entry under "combined". Restart Plone and make sure the Language settings allow combined language codes. I don't think "au-ar" is an approved language code (I haven't seen it in any lists), but you can add it and see if it works. -- _____________________________________________________________________ Alexander Limi · Chief Architect · Plone Solutions · Norway Consulting · Training · Development · http://www.plonesolutions.com _____________________________________________________________________ Plone Co-Founder · http://plone.org · Connecting Content Plone Foundation · http://plone.org/foundation · Protecting Plone |