First off, it appears the what is listed in Piwigo 2.7.4 as "English [UK]" is supposed to be "English [US]", at least from the way words are spelled. Then, in Configuration/Languages, there is no way to select a new default, it stays as English [GB]. Lastly, it does seem to default to English [GB] when I enter as a guest regardless of the fact that I have en-US selected in my browser.
Individual language selection by a registered user seems to work.
I doubt these are all separate problems, I think there must be some basic language function that's broken.
I have installed no plug-ins and made no configuration changes that should affect this. I saw some previous messages about this, but didn't want to resurrect an old topic that was for a previous version.
Not so big a problem for us Yanks, who can usually still read the Queen's English. But for those who speak no English at all, a big one, I would think.
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Hi :-)
By default piwigo chose language in your Web browser.
if language isn't definie, default language piwigo
you can add in your local config
$conf['browser_language'] = false;
and Web browser no dedect only default language
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You can change default language
Go to Administration -> Configuration -> Languages
you can click 'Default' for chose default language
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ddtddt wrote:
You can change default language
Go to Administration -> Configuration -> Languages
you can click 'Default' for chose default language
No, I can't. As I said in the original message, that does not function properly.
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ddtddt wrote:
Hi :-)
By default piwigo chose language in your Web browser.
if language isn't definie, default language piwigo
you can add in your local config$conf['browser_language'] = false;
and Web browser no dedect only default language
No, it did not choose the language in my browser, which is US English. I know I can override that, that isn't what I want to do. I want to make it work as it is supposed to but is not. It would make no difference to disable it, anyway, since I have attempted to change the default language and that is also broken.
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Sandshark wrote:
ddtddt wrote:
You can change default language
Go to Administration -> Configuration -> Languages
you can click 'Default' for chose default languageNo, I can't. As I said in the original message, that does not function properly.
language is activate ?
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Hi :-)
Have you a link
private if you want
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ddtddt wrote:
Sandshark wrote:
ddtddt wrote:
You can change default language
Go to Administration -> Configuration -> Languages
you can click 'Default' for chose default languageNo, I can't. As I said in the original message, that does not function properly.
language is activate ?
Well, it seems it actually did work, but did not show that it did until I rebooted. Maybe that was a browser cache issue, not Piwigo, I can't say. It certainly didn't give any indication that it did anything, not even refresh the page.
It still doesn't seem to pick up the browser language properly, either in the initial installation or for a new user. But since it's for a small group of all US English speakers, it's not really likely to become an issue for me.
And it does still call it "UK" English instead of "US". Based on the spellings, it sure looks like "US" to me (as opposed to "GB").
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Hi :-)
if you want participe to update US tou can do to http://piwigo.org/translate/ ;-)
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ddtddt wrote:
Hi :-)
if you want participe to update US tou can do to http://piwigo.org/translate/ ;-)
OK, so there is no English[US] (en-US) currently available? That would explain the fact that it defaulted to English[GB] instead. But I have never heard of English[UK] (en-UK?) as a valid language tag. In fact, every reference I have looked up says en-GB is English, United Kingdom.
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