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[issues] Assigned: (FOR-18) support mulitple languages
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The following issue has been re-assigned.
Assignee: Juan Jose Pablos (mailto:cheche@che-che.com)
Assigner: Juan Jose Pablos (mailto:cheche@che-che.com)
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 6:28 PM
Comment:
OK, I got a first version:
Allows menu labels to be displayed in another language out of a catalog.
It works but forrest needs are a bit further.
Let me know if you want this rudimentary version to be added.
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Key: FOR-18
Summary: support mulitple languages
Type: New Feature
Status: Assigned
Priority: Critical
Project: Forrest
Component: None
Assignee: Juan Jose Pablos
Reporter: Ralf Hauser
Created: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 2:27 AM
Updated: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 6:28 PM
Description:
In my current environment to develop static mulitlingual web-sites, I use an ant build.xml and the m4 macro preprocessor to achieve the following (sample):
1) index.en.m4 gets converted to index.en.html
The *.en.m4 contains all language dependent text (similarly *.de.m4 for German) and includes
index.m4 that contains the page's content layout.
[(^\.)+].m4 includes sitedef.m4 where I define all global parts of the website (e.g. navigation structure, unique content e.g. phone numbers, filenames, etc.). This in turn includes a sitedefs.en or sitedef.de, ... respectively for global, language dependent definitions.
2) Dependencies
a) upon change of [(^\.)+].m4, all depending *.*LANG*.html get rebuilt
b) upon change of sitedef.m4, build.xml, and alike all *.html gets rebuilt
c) upon change of sitedefs.en all *.en.html get rebuilt.
Obviously, I could use the exact same approach to create .xml whereever I created .html before, but my long-term goal is to get rid of m4. Has anybody already put some thought into how this would be done with forrest?
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