CONTENTS -------- * About * Installation * On-page translation * Sharing translations * Re-importing translation packages * Contributors & sponsors ABOUT ----- The main goal of the Localization client module (l10n_client) is to provide you with an easy way to translate your website's interface. The module includes an AJAX on-page editor that allows you to translate right on the actual web page that you are viewing. The Localization client module also offers an overview of all interface strings of your website. This module only lets you translate the website's interface, for information on translating your site's content please check the Drupal handbook page about the Translation module (http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/translation). The module can instantly share your translations by sending them to localization servers such as localize.drupal.org. See also the Localization server project (http://drupal.org/project/l10n_server). Finally the module includes a translation package re-import tool, which simplifies importing new and changed translations, especially when upgrading or developing modules. This functionality is similar to the Drupal 5.x Autolocale module (http://drupal.org/project/autolocale). The translation sharing and re-import tools are only available in the 6.x version of the module because these functionalities are based on features only available in Drupal 6.x. Therefore it is impossible to backport these functionalities to the 5.x version without modifying Drupal itself. * Project page: http://drupal.org/project/l10n_client * Support queue: http://drupal.org/project/issues/l10n_client INSTALLATION ------------ 1. Enable the Localization client module at Administer > Modules 2. Enable two or more languages at Administer > Configuration > Regional and Language > Languages. For help with building a multilingual website please check the Drupal handbook page about the Locale module at http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/locale 3. Assign the appropriate permissions to the user roles under the section "Localization client module" at Administer > People > Permissions ON-PAGE TRANSLATION ------------------- Users with the permission "Use on-page translation" can translate interface strings right on the page that they are viewing. 1. Switch the website's language to one that is not English. 2. Browse to the webpage that contains the interface string you want to translate 3. Click the "TRANSLATE TEXT" button in the right bottom corner of the webpage The on-page translation pane appears, showing all strings available on the current webpage in the left column. Already translated strings are marked green, yet untranslated strings are shown in white. You can filter the list using the input field in the left bottom corner of the page. 4. Select a string in the left column to see the source text and the translation (if available). You can add your own translation or edit the existing translation in the column at the right. Your changes will be saved to your local database. The translations can be shared (see below). Open the list of all the website's interface strings by selecting Translate Strings from the menu (http://www.example.com/locale). Click "TRANSLATE TEXT" to start translating. SHARING TRANSLATIONS -------------------- Localization client can instantly share your translations by sending them to a localization server. For this a user needs the "Submit translations to localization server" permission. To be able to share translations a user needs an API key from the localization server. 1. Enable translation sharing at Administer > Configuration > Regional and Language > Languages > Sharing 2. Enter a localization server, e.g. "http://localize.drupal.org" 3. Enter your localization server API key at My account > Edit (The form field has a link to obtain the key from the set localization server) 4. Start translating interface strings. RE-IMPORTING TRANSLATION PACKAGES ----------------------------------------------------------------- To re-import translation all files should be already uncompressed to the Drupal directories. Choose the languages for which you want to re-import translations at Administer > Configuration > Regional and language > Translate interface > Import > Reimport packages. See also http://drupal.org/project/l10n_update. CONTRIBUTORS & SPONSORS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * G‡bor Hojtsy http://drupal.org/user/4166 (original author) * Young Hahn / Development Seed - http://developmentseed.org/ (friendly user interface) Initial development was sponsored by Google Summer of Code 2007, user interface sponsored by Development Seed / Young Hahn.