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Internationalization #3

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exomarty opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 5 comments
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Internationalization #3

exomarty opened this issue May 13, 2016 · 5 comments

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@exomarty
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As it was coded in spanish, will need some kind of Internationalization for other users.
Actually only need translate on user profile page and admin zone

@craigusus
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Also instructions need translating...

TelegramBot Message (You must use {userid} to send the user id to the user, without ):

Which ' \ ' ? There's 2 !
Whos userid ? (The bot's or your own ?)

@segura2010
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@craigusus it is the message that the bot will send to the user when user send a message which is not a command. {userid} is a variable which will show the userid in the bot's message to the user. The idea is: User send a first message to bot (no command), bot reply with this message to tell user what is his userid. Finally, user must go to forum and set his userid in URL http://domain/telegram/settings. Usar can use the profile menu to go to the settings url.

@craigusus
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@segura2010 thank you for the explanation.

This does prove that this plugin needs to be translated. Especially the instructions.

Thank you.

@segura2010
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@craigusus :)

Yes, it should be translated and maybe explain better how it works. I thought it is simple to understand, but it seems it isn't..

@exomarty
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just for the record the configuration on the string on admin page should be something like this

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