Satchmo is now optimized for eshops with many translations which have
on the average translated more than three variants of the same
language, for example en_us, en_gb, en_au, en_ca, fr_be, fr_ca, fr_ch,
fr_fr  :-))

Satchmo searches for every name first for count of translations to
language exactly "xy" than for count of translations to languages
starting with letters "xy" and than probably for the translated texts
if the count is not zero.

On the Search results page it does the same individual query for every
found category and all its parents, even repeatedly for the same
parent, even if the name of parent is never printed on that page. It
tries to translate even to the default language of eshop, the only
installed language. ??

More efectively would be to test on startup if there is any translated
item in any of tables producttranslation, categorytranslation, product
image, category image, option, option group.  If not, it can give up
hundreds of necessary queries.
Seriously: Translations can make considerable load in runtime. I do
not understand it.

Hynek
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Brian O'Connor wrote:
> Out of curiosity, is there any approximate estimate on how much the
> translations are used?  I've never used it, so I can't say myself.

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