Dear Lucy,

its all a matter of development and production server.

as example on development-server we do have English only, but on
production-server a lot more languages are set as active.

Sure for 100% of security, it would be best to have set the languages
similar on production and development. Because I already have seen
languages crashing the system.

Right now it works for me just fine that way.

Hope I could bring some light into the cloud.

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On Mon, 2011-07-18 at 15:40 +0200, Lucy Brennan wrote:
> Yep I remember that question :) And I did not forget about the
> local_settings.py, but I really thought I had checked for that before
> posting :(
> 
> Could you please explain just why it belongs more in local_settings.py
> than in settings.py?
> 
> Notice that the LANGUAGE_CODE variable is set in both. 
> 
> Lucy
> 
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:25 PM, ionic drive <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>         Hi Lucy,
>         
>         you found the mailing list... good.
>         do you remember the days you have been asking for
>         local_settings.py? :-)
>         i am just kidding again.
>         
>         a perfect place to put:
>         
>         LANGUAGES = (
>                ('en', gettext_noop('English')),
>                ('de', "Deutsch"),
>                ('sv'), "Svenska"),
>                and so on,
>         )
>         
>         would be local_settings.py
>         
>         greetings
>         sc
>         
>         
>         
>         go in there and write
>         
>         
>         On Mon, 2011-07-18 at 06:08 -0700, Lucy Brennan wrote:
>         > I set up a Satchmo project using clonesatchmo.
>         >
>         > Initially the language chooser drop down was empty.
>         >
>         > I then followed all the steps described in:
>         > http://www.satchmoproject.com/docs/dev/translation.html.
>         That includes
>         > specifying the list with several languages.
>         >
>         > Now I can choose English from the list. But why only
>         English, and not
>         > German, etc.? What is wrong?
>         >
>         > I also tried explicitly setting:
>         > L10N_SETTINGS = {
>         >   'currency_formats' : {
>         >      'EURO' : {'symbol': u'€', 'positive' : u"€%(val)0.2f",
>         > 'negative': u"€(%(val)0.2f)",
>         >                'decimal' : ','},
>         >   },
>         >   'default_currency' : 'EURO',
>         >   'show_admin_translations': True,
>         >   'allow_translation_choice': True,
>         > }
>         >
>         > And setting:
>         > USE_L10N = True
>         > USE_I18N = True
>         >
>         > Im using: Django 1.2.3, and Satchmo 0.9.1.
>         >
>         > Lucy
>         >
>         
>         
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