[WG: I18N & L10N] Wiki Texts Language

Steve Swinsburg steve.swinsburg at gmail.com
Sat May 31 12:00:10 PDT 2014


Hi,

Check you have a translated version of PrepopulatePages.properties in the
rwiki-tool source.

cheers,
Steve


On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 1:43 PM, igor Novopashenny <
Igor at escience.uni-bremen.de> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I see, that there is a problem with the setting the language for Wiki
>
> I have the Sakai site in Russian language, but
>
> The texts like
>
> *Welcome to the Wiki Tool*
>
> *What is a wiki?*
>
> A wiki is a tool which allows people to create web pages individually or
> as a group, without needing any web skills.
>
> Using the wiki tool, you can create and edit web pages within your
> worksite. If you wish, you can make all or some pages publicly viewable.
>
> *Using wikis for teaching*
>
> There are a wide number of ways to use wikis for teaching - a web search
> will find any number of suggestions and case studies. For example, students
> can develop a collection of resources about the topic they are studying,
> and make them available to the outside world. Other lecturers like to
> produce a wiki page as a way of publishing lecture notes and course
> guidance for students to read but not edit.
>
> *Using wikis for research groups*
>
> A wiki allows people to work on producing a document together, such as to
> draft research proposals as a team, or to keep an up to date list of
> project contacts.
>
> Are shown in English.
>
> All buttons and Site itself is shown in Russian.
>
> On the other computer we have some other Installation of Sakai. There the
> same texts are shown in Russian.
>
> I can’t understand this
>
> Regards Igor
>
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