I messed up answer, Here is my answer: I think we can add locale drop -down on login form. During login we can select language default will be en. We have locale field in user login entity we can set locale.
Thanks & Regards -- Deepak Dixit www.hotwaxsystems.com On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Deepak Dixit < [email protected]> wrote: > I think we can add locale drop -down on login form. > During login we can select language default en will be selected. It will > help in timzone conversion for date field as well. We have locale field in > user login entity which is used in timeZone conversion. > > Thanks & Regards > -- > Deepak Dixit > www.hotwaxsystems.com > > On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Pranay Pandey < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> +1 >> >> We can force locale to be en. >> >> This is something needs action for sure, I have most of the times found >> demos set to Chinese and found it difficult to change the language :) >> >> Best regards, >> >> Pranay Pandey >> HotWax Systems >> http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/ >> >> On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 11:10 PM, Jacques Le Roux < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> > It seems to me that you all answered to Jenni's question, not mine :) >> > >> > She spoke about "the start page of the admin pages." I don't know what >> it >> > is exactly, because, from the site page by default demos get to the >> > catalogue main page! >> > >> > So let me rephrase it. I don't want to change OFBiz OOTB for that. For >> me >> > it's OK as is. What I want is a mean to allow demos user to easily >> switch >> > to a language readable for them. And we suppose English is readable for >> all >> > users. >> > >> > Nicolas suggested >> > >> > <<we can force admin on English>> >> > >> > That's would be perfect. We have already these parameters on the demos >> > links: >> > >> > main?USERNAME=admin&PASSWORD=ofbiz&JavaScriptEnabled=Y >> > >> > So we would like something as simple as >> > >> > main?USERNAME=admin&PASSWORD=ofbiz&JavaScriptEnabled=Y&newLocale=en >> > >> > Which of course does not work currently (needs >> > setSessionLocale?newLocale=en) >> > >> > See? If we agree on the principle we could create a Jira and set it >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Jacques >> > >> > >> > >> > Le 09/06/2016 à 14:14, Julien NICOLAS a écrit : >> > >> >> +1 >> >> >> >> On 09/06/2016 13:53, Pierre Smits wrote: >> >> >> >>> Introduce more actors (accounts could be the most simple solution) >> with >> >>> preferences defined in demo data, eg: >> >>> admin-CS - Chinese >> >>> admin-FR - French >> >>> >> >>> And just do the top 5 (country-wise) from the overview of our >> adopters. >> >>> And >> >>> if any more are needed, just let the contributors for the additional >> >>> countries provide patches to the demo data set. >> >>> >> >>> Best regards, >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Pierre Smits >> >>> >> >>> ORRTIZ.COM <http://www.orrtiz.com> >> >>> OFBiz based solutions & services >> >>> >> >>> OFBiz Extensions Marketplace >> >>> http://oem.ofbizci.net/oci-2/ >> >>> >> >>> On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Jacques Le Roux < >> >>> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Hi, >> >>>> >> >>>> Jenni, from ilscipio, suggested that <<we might want to add a big >> >>>> button: >> >>>> "switch language to" on the start page of the admin pages. It is >> >>>> currently >> >>>> Chinese and I would have no idea where to switch the settings>> >> >>>> >> >>>> Currently when you get to the demos through the official links from >> >>>> http://ofbiz.apache.org/ you arrive on the main catalogue page, >> already >> >>>> logged in. >> >>>> So, for most of us, you indeed can't read the logout link at top >> right >> >>>> (or >> >>>> bottom right depending on theme) if it's in a non occidental >> language, >> >>>> like >> >>>> Chinese, Arab, you name it... >> >>>> >> >>>> Any ideas how we could handle that? I though about adding language >> links >> >>>> in the site main page for the stable and old demos, but that would >> not >> >>>> work >> >>>> for the trunk. Another possibility is to handle it in OFBiz itself, >> but >> >>>> I >> >>>> don't like much this idea: you would need to maintain a list of non >> >>>> occidental languages and it's does not make much sense in an >> enterprise >> >>>> day >> >>>> to day business. >> >>>> >> >>>> Thanks for your ideas >> >>>> >> >>>> Jacques >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >
