Martin, thanks for your advice.
Andreas

On 13 Feb., 17:12, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andreas, you can mark your translated pages via
> - url, e.g. "pagename.de" and "pagename.en"
> - data variable, e.g. on page you write a data variable like
> "language: de"
>
> Create a search for all pages and use a template to check if all pages
> are translated.
>
> Greetings, Martin
>
> On 11 Feb., 16:31, mc_hof <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Ok, thanks so far for your help and comments. I think I will just
> > delve in and start to set up the site in its default language. Then I
> > hopefully will have a deeper understanding of the inner workings and
> > will eventually be able to figure it out myself. I must say, after
> > having set up boltwire, I am pretty impressed from its speed.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Andreas
>
> > On 11 Feb., 00:20, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > BoltWire is designed to be setup any way you want. It is flexible and
> > > powerful--but it is not pre-built. If you can find a solution that
> > > does what you want already you might wish to use it. If you want to be
> > > able to build about anything, it might be worth the effort to learn
> > > BoltWire.
>
> > > BoltWire has powerful search & reporting capabilities so you could
> > > certainly generate a list of all your pages and which languages exist
> > > or not. But again, you will have to set that up yourself. It's not
> > > hard, you just have to learn the BoltWire syntax.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Dan
>
> > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 4:28 PM, mc_hof <[email protected]> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi Dan,
>
> > > > first of all I should explain that I (at least in the beginning) will
> > > > be the only editor an content creator of the new site. The consumer of
> > > > the information should be able to choose between the offered languages
> > > > through a menu (breadcrumb style or drop down box) so that he will see
> > > > the corresponding version of the page.
>
> > > > Now, what I would like to have for me as the editor is a convenient
> > > > way to translate the pages one by one from the default language to any
> > > > of the other languages I want to offer. For example consider the Typo3
> > > > CMS which I know a little bit. There you can have a list view
> > > > indicating which translations of which pages are missing. I mean ok,
> > > > this is really very advanced and maybe a bit oversized for a wiki
> > > > solution. For my needs it would suffice to visit page after page,
> > > > identify easily which translations are missing and perform the missing
> > > > translations _without_ having to worry about the structure of the page
> > > > and its language-specific url.
>
> > > > Andreas
>
> > > > On 10 Feb., 19:37, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> BoltWire has quite good support for UTF8 so you should be able to post
> > > >> in any languages. And there is more than one way to accomplish what
> > > >> you are thinking without too much trouble.  And with translation files
> > > >> (several are available) it's easy to make links and messages etc all
> > > >> language specific.
>
> > > >> How are you planning to control which language is displayed? I would
> > > >> suggest possibly a member data field which allows them to select their
> > > >> preference. Or you could use a dynamic dropdown menu showing whatever
> > > >> languages are available.
>
> > > >> Then for each you could have subpages like main.topic1.en,
> > > >> main.topic1.es, main.topic1.fr, etc.
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> > > >> On main.topic1 you simply put a conditional (or a custom function)
> > > >> which includes the appropriate content.  You could also tweak the
> > > >> action list so it edits the subpage displayed rather than the main
> > > >> page. Lot's of ways to do it, I'm just thinking out loud.
>
> > > >> Cheers,
> > > >> Dan
>
> > > >> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 3:51 PM, mc_hof <[email protected]> 
> > > >> wrote:
> > > >> > Hello all,
> > > >> > I want to set up a new website with multilingual content (I am not
> > > >> > talking of the back end but really of the content). Everey page 
> > > >> > should
> > > >> > be available in several languages. If a particular translation does
> > > >> > not yet exist, the front end should display a previously defined
> > > >> > default language. I would like to first finish the pages in the
> > > >> > default language and then, one by one, translate the content without
> > > >> > having to worry about the layout.
> > > >> > What kind of support for multilanguage content does BoltWire offer?
> > > >> > Cheers, Andreas
>
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