Maybe you can add your Lithuanian translation here :
https://poeditor.com/join/project/6UF8Mhql61
Thanks,
Dan
On 24-Dec-20 9:45 PM, Robert Savickas wrote:
Seb,
Thank you very much. That worked superbly! All is good now.
Thank you all for the REST API. It makes things very smooth for the
users.
Robert
On Thu, Dec 24, 2020, 16:30 seba.wag...@gmail.com
<mailto:seba.wag...@gmail.com> <seba.wag...@gmail.com
<mailto:seba.wag...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The language Id is simply a parameter in the query string when
entering the room. You don't need to set the language parameter in
any of the rest calls.
$url =
$this->url_server."/openmeetings/hash?secure=".$hash."&language=".$language;
While $hash is the hash you created via rest calls.
And $language is simply the id of the language, starting with 1
(for english) and 37 for your new custom language.
Thanks
Seb
Sebastian Wagner
Director Arrakeen Solutions
http://arrakeen-solutions.co.nz/ <http://arrakeen-solutions.co.nz/>
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On Fri, 25 Dec 2020 at 09:37, Robert Savickas
<robsavic...@gmail.com <mailto:robsavic...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear Daniel,
Actually, my language (Lithuanian) was not included in the
distribution; so, about 6 weeks ago, I undertook the task of
translating the entire OM interface and created the language
file to use in OM and added this file to the directory that
contains all other languages. It works very well and the
entire OM on that server of mine is in Lithuanian.
I will be glad to share that file with the production team for
the future inclusion in the OM distribution, if desired.
So, the direct OM interface uses Lithuanian language, because
I can specify the language in each user's profile. No problem.
But when I connect users to my OM via the REST API, i do not
know what keword to use to specify the language. In my
installation of OM, Lithuanian is language 37. So, I tried to
include the following in the REST call to connect the user:
languageID = 37 and language_id = 37. But neither one yielded
any result: the OM conference room that comes up is still in
English...
Thank you for any hints that you could share!
Robert
On Thu, Dec 24, 2020, 15:11 Daniel Baker
<i...@collisiondetection.biz
<mailto:i...@collisiondetection.biz>> wrote:
The full list of languages is here :
https://github.com/apache/openmeetings/blob/ad9013588d43996282ee568a89a46a689d8916d9/openmeetings-web/src/main/webapp/languages/languages.xml#L21
<https://github.com/apache/openmeetings/blob/ad9013588d43996282ee568a89a46a689d8916d9/openmeetings-web/src/main/webapp/languages/languages.xml#L21>
On 24-Dec-20 8:02 PM, Robert Savickas wrote:
Dear Maxim and friends,
Please forgive me for sending this question the second
time, but I reckoned it to be more appropriate to send it
under a different subject line, rather than continuing
the previous thread.
This is just to update you: your REST integration is a
beautiful thing. I was able to make OM work perfectly
within my platform, for a seamless user experience.
Super! Thank you very much.
Just one question: Even though I did set up the local
language interface for the users, and it works when they
login directly into OM, the language is English when
users connect via REST. I tried to specify the
languageID : keyword in the REST call to connect, but it
still connects in English interface.
Is there a way to specify user language in Rest?
Thank you.
Robert.