Hi,

Isn't gallego the "gl" ISO code ? In that case you should simply be able to add that language from the administration, and complete all the resources for that languages (you'll need an images_gl directory for example)

Regards,
 Serge Huber.

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Hello St�phane,

The task is to create a portal which is multilingual. The languages, that have to be 
used, are English, Spanish and Gallego (one language that they also speak in a certain 
region of Spain(i.e. in Galicia). This "dialect" uses exactly the same letters 
like spanish, but sometimes another vocabulary. That�s why, it�s necessary to make it 
also available in Gallego.

I already found out, how to solve it with English and Spanish, so how would be the procedure or workaround for using this language.

An option that I tried was to replace the flags of an already existing 
language. I already managed this but the flag logically stays with the 
description of the original language.

Does it have further consequences in the application when I use this approach 
and how can I change the title of the language, i didn't find anything neither 
in the database nor in the files of the installation.


Thanks


Sebastian



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Von:     St�phane Croisier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Datum:   24.11.2004 11:29
Betreff: Re: Adding a new language to the configuration



Hello,

Which language? Jahia uses the standard ISO languages defined in java so the list should be rather complete....

St�phane





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