[Webcalendar] Webcalender Language Capabilities
Rob Janssen
r.janssen a t uw.nl
Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:35:50 +0200
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Webcalendar can quite easily be translated into other languages, just
install it and look how it was done for other languages.<br>
You can copy a language file and edit it.<br>
However, Arabic may be difficult because there are no provisions for
right-to-left writing.<br>
(i.e. you can translate phrases but you cannot change the ordering of
phrases and data)<br>
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Rob<br>
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Tayeb Al-Tayeb schreef:
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>My name is Tayeb, I'm with the Academy for Educational
Development, a non-profit organization in Washington DC. I'm working on
a multi-lingual web-based project that serves teachers from all around
the world called GLP (visit <a href="http://www.glp.net">www.glp.net</a>).
We are in the process of installing a web Calender application for our
users that would be capable of displaying text in all the languages we
support, especially Arabic. We are willing to translate what needs to
be translated for webcalender to be Arabic enabled. Please let us know
if this could be arranged and if webcalender has the capability to do
so. Thanks</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
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<div>Tayeb</div>
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<div>Tayeb al-Tayeb<br>
Global Learning Portal (glp.net)<br>
202.884.8125</div>
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