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==If you want to translate MOR into another language, it's very easy.==
==If you want to translate MOR into another language, it's very easy==


# Download the MOR package or even better request the newest translation files from info@kolmisoft.com. This email address is protected from spam bots - you need Javascript enabled to view it.
# Download the MOR package or even better request the newest translation files from info@kolmisoft.com. This email address is protected from spam bots - you need Javascript enabled to view it.
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==See also==
==See also==


* [[Translations]]
* [[Translations]]
* [[Change flag for translation]]
* [[Change flag for translation]]

Revision as of 11:50, 28 May 2010

MOR is translated into the following languages

  • English (KolmiSoft)
  • Lithuanian (KolmiSoft)
  • Spanish (Guillermo Salas M.(RazaMetaL)/Cesar Bermudez)
  • Dutch (Pascal de Vos/Kay Reijnen)
  • Italian (Giovanni Bosa)
  • Albanian (Sokol Shehetila)
  • Russian (ViPCall Network)
  • Brazilian Portuguese (Fernando Soares)
  • Estonian (Liivar Paas)
  • Bulgarian (HemuZ.org)
  • Swedish (VoIP Consult)
  • German (Martin Melheritz)
  • Armenian (Voipshop)
  • French (Sébastien Keller)
  • Polish (John)
  • Romanian (Andrei Ivanoiu)
  • Turkish (Koko Kokov)
  • Indonesian (Dedi Setiawan/www.clarisense.co.id)
  • Hungarian (John)
  • Slovenian (Tom)
  • Greek (Konstantinos Liadakis)
  • Serbian (Alessandro Marzini and Ivex)
  • Arabic (Amr Elgbaly)
  • Macedonian (Ivo Trajkovski)
  • Belarussian (Zhukov Oleg & Ko)
  • Chinese (Steven Wang)
  • Urdu (Andrew T. Wells)
  • Ukrainian (Kontekst.net)


If you want to translate MOR into another language, it's very easy

  1. Download the MOR package or even better request the newest translation files from info@kolmisoft.com. This email address is protected from spam bots - you need Javascript enabled to view it.
  2. Find /lang directory (if MOR is installed, it's in /home/mor/lang).
  3. Select en.rb file for English translation (if you know another already translated language, select the appropriate file).
  4. Open that file in editor.
  5. And translate according to following rule:
  6. Let's say we have the line:
  7. l.store 'answered_calls', 'Answered calls'.
  8. So you need to translate only 'Answered calls'.
  9. Let's say we are translating to Norwegian, so the final line would be:
  10. l.store 'answered_calls', 'Besvarte Anrop'.
  11. Translate all remaining lines.
  12. Make file UTF-8 standart.
  13. Please send it to info@kolmisoft.com. This email address is protected from spam bots - you need Javascript enabled to view it.


In order to test your new translated file, you need to take the following steps. Let's say you have translated a language file into Russian. In this case:

  • Copy en.rb file to a safe place.
  • Rename your file to en.rb.
  • Copy it to /lang folder.
  • Restart Apache (/etc/init.d/httpd restart) and you should be able to test your translated file - it should become active when you choose English translation.


Thank you for your contributions!




See also