No I didn't, but with this mail I try it. Greets, Stefan
Am 22.10.2010 15:54, schrieb Marco Steinhaeuser: > Hi Stefan, > > Great! Unless the attachment was probably filtered by mailman. Did you try > sending it as a zip? > > Regards > Marco > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Stefan Krenz > Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Oktober 2010 15:48 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: [oxid-dev-general] Problem with translation of phrasesin > differentlanguages > > Hi again, > > until this functionally is implemented, here is my smarty plugin (attachment). > > Have a nice weekend. > > Regards, > Stefan > > Am 22.10.2010 15:37, schrieb Sarunas Valaskevicius: >> Hi, >> >> this is a good idea and we will consider it, currently there is no >> such functionality implemented. >> >> Regards, >> Sarunas >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 2:48 PM >> Subject: [oxid-dev-general] Problem with translation of phrases in >> differentlanguages >> >> >>> Hello developers! >>> We are currently trying to add another language to the shop. >>> There we have the following problem: >>> >>> Let's say in English the text is >>> "Only in packaging units of 5" >>> >>> Now we have the translation in lang.php >>> 'BASKET_VPE_MESSAGE' => "Only in >>> packaging units of ", >>> >>> The code in the template: >>> [{ oxmultilang ident="BASKET_VPE_MESSAGE" }] [{ >>> $basketproduct->oxarticles__oxvpe->value}] >>> >>> Now we have a new language were the sentence is created in a >>> different way, so that after the "5" there has to be text as well: >>> "This item can only be bought in packaging units that contain 5 items." >>> (I used English, not the original new language just for explanation) >>> Now you would need something like [{ oxmultilang >>> ident="BASKET_VPE_MESSAGE1" }] [{ >>> $basketproduct->oxarticles__oxvpe->value}] [{ oxmultilang >>> ident="BASKET_VPE_MESSAGE2" }] in the template and the corresponding >>> entries in lang.php. >>> It is quite some work to modify all the places where this issue >>> occurs (change the templates and add the 2nd entry to all language files). >>> >>> What do you think about an extended oxmultilang modifier in smarty >>> that can also work with additional attributes? >>> Place holders in the multilang string would be replace by these >>> attributes. >>> Something like: >>> >>> [{ oxmultilang ident="BASKET_VPE_MESSAGE" >>> value="$basketproduct->oxarticles__oxvpe->value" }] (in the tpl) >>> >>> 'BASKET_VPE_MESSAGE' => "Only in >>> packaging units of %s", >>> 'BASKET_VPE_MESSAGE' => "This item can >>> only be bought in packaging units that contain %s items." >>> (in lang.php) >>> >>> I know this could be achieved somehow with the smarty modifier >>> "string_format" as well. >>> But I like my idea more ;-) >>> >>> Is there maybe something like this in the new template system that is >>> announced for 4.5.0? >>> If yes, it would be great to have this code already now so that I >>> could implement it myself for older releases. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Martin >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> dev-general mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.oxid.general >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> dev-general mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.oxid.general > -- Stefan Krenz Mayflower GmbH Pleichertorstraße 2 Tel.: +49 931 359 65 1163 D-97070 Würzburg Fax : +49 931 359 65 28 [email protected] http://www.mayflower.de Mayflower GmbH, Standort Würzburg Firmensitz: Mannhardtstraße 6, 80538 München Registergericht: Amtsgericht München, HRB 142039 Geschäftsführer: Gregor Streng, Björn Schotte, Albrecht Günther, Johann-Peter Hartmann
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