When I click om "Configure supported languages " I come to "editgedcoms.php" with the header "Current GEDCOMs" instead of "editlang_edit_settings.php". I want to use the Swedish language, but do not know what to do.
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That means that you don't have a GEDCOM set up yet.
What happens when you click on the Admin menu and select "Configure" to launch the Configuration wizard? Can you click on the "Languages" option there?
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Thanks for yr answer. I found out that I first should import a GedCom-file (I suppose I also could have registered some data) and then I was able to choose language. It was a little odd I my mind. It seemed more natural to make all configurations first and then load data. But now I know it was the other way around.
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Not at all:
You can configure supported languages as part of the initial set-up. One of the steps the Configuration Wizard guides you through is the configuration of supported languages.
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When I click om "Configure supported languages " I come to "editgedcoms.php" with the header "Current GEDCOMs" instead of "editlang_edit_settings.php". I want to use the Swedish language, but do not know what to do.
That means that you don't have a GEDCOM set up yet.
What happens when you click on the Admin menu and select "Configure" to launch the Configuration wizard? Can you click on the "Languages" option there?
Thanks for yr answer. I found out that I first should import a GedCom-file (I suppose I also could have registered some data) and then I was able to choose language. It was a little odd I my mind. It seemed more natural to make all configurations first and then load data. But now I know it was the other way around.
Not at all:
You can configure supported languages as part of the initial set-up. One of the steps the Configuration Wizard guides you through is the configuration of supported languages.