Here is my latest translation of the vBulletin suite version 4.2.0.
This is a 100% complete translation, including Admin help text.
Installation Instructions:
The .zip file contains the translations for Forum, Blog, CMS, Skimlinks, ForumRunner and PostRelease plugin.
If you use vBulletin Forum Classic only upload the "Forum", ForumRunner", "Skimlinks" and "PostRelease" .xml files.
If you use vBulletin Publishing Suite upload all the six .xml files (cms & blog).
In both cases, first upload the "Forum" .xml file, then the others. To upload the translations for Blog, CMS and Skimlinks, ForumRunner & PostRelease plugin you must select to overwrite the existing language at the option "Overwrite Language", not create a new one.
Also note that if you are using this language pack on a later version please check all updated phrases since variables in the phrases that have been changed in later versions might cause loss of functionality.
If your site uses ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) and thus you need the language files to be in that encoding you can convert the language files from utf8 before you install/upload them.
This instruction should work.
Any feedback is as always appreciated.
/Anders
This is a 100% complete translation, including Admin help text.
Installation Instructions:
The .zip file contains the translations for Forum, Blog, CMS, Skimlinks, ForumRunner and PostRelease plugin.
If you use vBulletin Forum Classic only upload the "Forum", ForumRunner", "Skimlinks" and "PostRelease" .xml files.
If you use vBulletin Publishing Suite upload all the six .xml files (cms & blog).
In both cases, first upload the "Forum" .xml file, then the others. To upload the translations for Blog, CMS and Skimlinks, ForumRunner & PostRelease plugin you must select to overwrite the existing language at the option "Overwrite Language", not create a new one.
Also note that if you are using this language pack on a later version please check all updated phrases since variables in the phrases that have been changed in later versions might cause loss of functionality.
If your site uses ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) and thus you need the language files to be in that encoding you can convert the language files from utf8 before you install/upload them.
This instruction should work.
- Use a a text editor like Notepad++
- Change the text "UTF-8" on row 1 and row 7 to "ISO-8859-1".
- Go to menu Encoding (Format) and "Convert to ANSI" (Konvertera till ANSI),
- then go to Encoding (Format) -> Character Set (Teckenuppsättning) -> Western European (Västeuropeisk) and choose "ISO 8859-1".
- You need to do this with all the files.
Any feedback is as always appreciated.
/Anders