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First of, have a look over here:
http://www.kunena.com/forum/107-translations
to see if someone else already translated Kunena to your desired language.If so, then download the existing file. If not, then you may download the translation toolkit:
http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/kunena/scmsvn/?action=browse&path=%2Ftrunk%2Ftools%2Ftranslators%2F
If you plan to redistribute your translation, review the terms of the license. To use the core kunena code for your translation for redistribution, you must adhere to the terms of the license.
- Perform the actual translation.
- Download the Kunena distribution, and unzip it. Find:
administrator/components/com_kunena/language
- Copy the file kunena.english.php to kunena.yourlanguage.php
- Edit the file kunena.yourlanguage.php and replace the English text with text in your language.
- In the Kunena folder, find: /components/com_kunena/template/default_ex/images
- Copy the english folder and rename the copy your language. Alternately, copy the blank_images folder from the translation toolkit
- Using a graphics editor, edit each image in the icons folder,replacing or inserting text as needed
Name the file kunena_version_language_translation.zip. For example, kunena_1.08_english_translation.zip
Create the following files and include appropriate content:
README.txt
LICENSE.txt
Create the following folder structure for your files:
administrator/components/com_kunena/language Place kunena.yourlanguage.php here
components/com_kunena/template/default_ex/images Place the yourlanguage folder here,
containing at minumum, the icons folder.
Source: http://www.kunena.com/forum/107-translations
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K2 comes as the Drupal-like content constructor kit for Joomla. A long awaited feature that, some say, will get in the core of next Joomla v.1.6...
But when you install K2 by the book, together with the All Videos plugin and the Simple Image Gallery plugin [both by the same excellent Greek creator] you'll notice that the respective Image Gallery tab in the Item creation interface is either empty or returning an error message. Here's what to do:
1. SFTP in to these paths:
admnistrator/components/com_k2/models/item.php
admnistrator/components/com_k2/views/info/tmpl/default.php
admnistrator/components/com_k2/views/item/view,html.php
components/com_k2/models/item.php components/com_k2/models/item/view.html.php
and change all jw_sig or jw_sigpro > jwsig
If still getting a void, then:
2. Disable the JCE or TinyMCE wysiwyg editors, set it to 'no editor'.
If nothing happens, then:
3. Give us a line.
Enjoy K2!
Saturday morning. Crossing the midnight with a finger on Slashdot feeds. After breakfast had to watch "Lissy und der wilde Kaiser". Had to? Yes, could not help myself. Then back to see why the Trac install for webverksted.no, which I did before breakfast, right after dawn, has some login ssh configs to go before giving Erik and Aleks a free way into sharing and versioning tons of files, and projects.
Gotta blog some here on JP while the ladies in house finish the cleaning and some broccoli green stuff.
We're set to launch JP anew this weekend. It's about time. So watch this blog: I'll be back.
