Now you should be able to see the changes in your OPAC. I had a problem in 3.0.4 because Koha was using the browser locale to choose the opac language so first for testing I made sure my browser was asking for the correct language. There is a plugin for firefox called locale switcher which helped me with that. After this was working I changed something in koha in order to ignore the browser request and use only the first configured language. Len www.len.ro On 06/24/2010 02:50 PM, Suji Arivazhagan wrote:
The new template was created http://pastebin.com/escaAyAW . After that what i do?
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Marilen Corciovei <marilen.corciovei@nemesisit.ro <mailto:marilen.corciovei@nemesisit.ro>> wrote:
In 3.0.4 I needed to convert the .po file to the actual templates. After changing the .po file I had to run:
./tmpl_process3.pl <http://tmpl_process3.pl> install -r -i ../../opac/htdocs/opac-tmpl/prog/en -o ../../opac/htdocs/opac-tmpl/prog/ro-RO -s po/ro-RO-i-opac-t-prog-v-3000000.po
to generate the new template.
Hope it helps, Len www.len.ro <http://www.len.ro>
On 06/24/2010 02:29 PM, Suji Arivazhagan wrote:
Hi,
I create po file for Tamil follow the steps in translator_doc.txt, Then i choose ta in Koha administration -> System Preference -> I18N/L10N -> OpacLanguages When i choose Tamil in OPAC it won't change the interface
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