I come from china, I want to translating Chinese width umbraco , but I try it , still failured, is don't support to Chinese? Everybody help, have what good idea?
To allow you to create chinese content you need to add an additional language in the Settings / Languages section and then in the content area you can map a node to a specific language. You can use the dictionary to allow you to have the same text translated into multiple languages, this is mainly used for static text like buttons that cannot be changed by content editors. Then when you try and retrieve a dictionary item it will return the correct language text based on the settings for the content node.
I suggest you have a play with that and then come back with some more specific questions if you get stuck.
How to translate Chinese with umbraco
Hi , All
I come from china, I want to translating Chinese width umbraco , but I try it , still failured, is don't support to Chinese? Everybody help, have what good idea?
Regards,
devsteven
Hi Devsteven,
We are trying to help you in the other post you made here about translating the user interface:
http://our.umbraco.org/forum/getting-started/questions-about-runway-and-modules/5404-How-can-we-translating-Chinese-langauge-file-in-umbraco
To allow you to create chinese content you need to add an additional language in the Settings / Languages section and then in the content area you can map a node to a specific language. You can use the dictionary to allow you to have the same text translated into multiple languages, this is mainly used for static text like buttons that cannot be changed by content editors. Then when you try and retrieve a dictionary item it will return the correct language text based on the settings for the content node.
I suggest you have a play with that and then come back with some more specific questions if you get stuck.
Cheers,
Chris
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