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Created: jukkaekl (14 Feb 2008)
Last edited: hamishwillee (15 Jun 2012)

Here is how to translate MWS localization files into a new language.

  1. Find out all the _loc.py files, there is one in /htdocs/Framework and one for each web application in /htdocs/Web_Applications. Start by copying one of the file and edit your own translations to a new file. For example to create Swedish localization, you need to create mws_framework_se_loc.py file in /htdocs/Framework and similarly a _se_loc.py file for each web application.
  2. Edit file /htdocs/Framework/WebFrameworkConstants.py: add your new language into two places (here Swedish is added)
    1. SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES = ('en', 'fi', 'fr', 'de', 'it', 'es','se')
    2. LANGUAGE_NAMES = {'en':'English', 'fi':'Finnish', 'fr':'French','de':'German', 'it':'Italian', 'es':'Spanish', 'se':'Swedish'}
  3. That's it! Now restart the server and you should see your new language available in Settings web page.
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