I set my Firefox to prefer Italian but then instead of just translating the 
one word I have marked T(word), Web2Py's interface is translated into 
Italian. The instructions for Chrome in the video referenced below seemed 
to say that I should add Italian but not make it first priority, and that 
seemed to work for Maximo in Chrome in the video. If I don't make Italian 
my first choice in Firefox, then T(word) doesn't get translated either.

I know the T markup is working because, without my word marked up, it 
stayed in English. But I don't want the Web2Py interface translated into 
another language. I assume that the people who use my web app will not see 
the Web2Py interface, and that the only part of my app that will be 
translated is the part I markup with T.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHu8O1gZOl0   

Web development with Python and web2py Part1   ~39:30

 

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