Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace in Arabic language

2011-11-24 Thread Mikael Mölsä DC

Hello,

I'm not sure about using a message.property file, but when translating 
dspace (xmlui) instances I have started with 
[dspace-source]/dspace-xmlui/dspace-xmlui-webapp/src/main/webapp/i18n/messages.xml, 
translate it to my language of choice and save it as 
[dspace-source]/dspace/modules/xmlui/src/main/webapp/i18n/messages_XX.xml. 
Redeploy (mvn package, ant update_webapps) and I can use it as a new 
language by changing default.locale (and possibly 
xmlui.supported.locales too) in dspace.cfg. Note that the original 
messages.xml file is only found in the source release of dspace.


BR,

-mm


On 24.11.2011 14:18, Abhishek Raval wrote:

Hello All,


I have a message.property file for Arabic language how i integrate it 
wth my DSpace instance

I am using DSpace-1.7.2

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Abhishek Raval



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[Dspace-tech] DSpace in Arabic language

2011-11-24 Thread Abhishek Raval
Hello All,


I have a message.property file for Arabic language how i integrate it wth
my DSpace instance
I am using DSpace-1.7.2

-- 
Thanks n Regards
Abhishek Raval
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