Does that mean that I have to ask my system administrator to install a
german locale? Or is it based on the typo3 level that I can control?
> Sébastien Schiesser wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I'm configuring a English/German site and was until now quite
>> succe
Hi list,
I'm configuring a English/German site and was until now quite
successful... but now I can't get the German names for a day or a
month with tt_news.
I was able to change the date format depending on the language, but
'Sonntag, den 24. Mai 2009' bleibt 'Sunday, den 24. May 2009'
The
It worked perfect... and on a very simple way since I have only one
special last element to define ;-)
Now I'll try a little bit more complex with a 5-columns table, which
can contain an arbitrary number of elements...
Cheers, Sébastien
> Hi,
>
>> my only problem is formatting: I want "LEVE
range works perfectly and I would create extension templates if I need
different "n" (currently not needed).
my only problem is formatting: I want "LEVELN" instead of "leveln - ".
For all previous levels, I just have to set the CUR property with a
different formatting, but if I go deeper int
Hi there,
...second try... I got a error message from postmaster...
Does someone know how to manage the formating of a rootline which
doesn't obligatory go to the current page, but stops after n levels
(with the command range = 1|n)?
My goal is to get something like that:
- page on the 1st leve
Hi there,
Does someone know how to manage the formating of a rootline which
doesn't obligatory go to the current page, but stops after n levels
(with the command range = 1|n)?
My goal is to get something like that:
- page on the 1st level: LEVEL1
- page on the 2nd level: level1 > LEVEL2
- pa