New translation group feature in 2.0.1

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11 years 7 months ago #35020 by Rooney
Hi,

this is not really a tutorial but more the description of a new feature in 2.0.1.

With 2.0.1 the following features for translation groups were introduced. If an article is associated to another article in a different language a flag of the other language is displayed in the article list. clicking on the flag opens the corresponding article. Cool!

Another cool feature is that a (!) is added next to the flag if the corresponding article in the other language has been changed!

Just thought it might be interesting to some of you...

I have not yet tested it with more than one language, but I guess just all the corresponding flags will be displayed!

Rooney

Joomla! 3.9.24 and FC 3.3.9

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11 years 7 months ago #35022 by ggppdk
Yes , thanks, it is as you say

some things are easily picked up and learned,

but tutorial videos are planed.


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11 years 7 months ago #35024 by Rooney

ggppdk wrote: Yes , thanks, it is as you say

some things are easily picked up and learned,

but tutorial videos are planed.


Well, I think that now FlexiContent is even a serious considerable replacement for Joomfish or similar solutions, even if one does not need a CCK!
Rooney

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11 years 7 months ago #35026 by ggppdk
1. About items translation yes,

For other components etc you still need Joomfish or Falang

2. About FLEXIcontent fields, the label is filtered via JText in v2.0.1, so you can add translation in your language file, e.g. use language file of your joomla template of FLEXIcontent template,

3. About article associations of J3.x (and of Joomfish for J2.5) we will have them in sync when J3.x version comes out (end of next month ??)

Regards


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11 years 1 month ago #40209 by hede
Problem with the current JTEXT implementation in FC is that the language string gets indexed, but the actual translation should be in the search index. I consider this a "bug by design" or is there something I can do about it?

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11 years 1 month ago #40219 by ggppdk
Hello

ok,

just please clarify where is this JText string?

e.g.
-- is it in item's title ?
-- is it in the values of a select field, etc ?


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