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  • quasar
    Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 83
    • 5.0.0

    Buttons for Other Languages

    I've downloaded the German language pack, and want to install it alongside the English sections of my forum.

    So far I've got things working as I need. What I am puzzled over is how to get the German buttons working.

    So far I've tried installing them in the root vb install folder as images_german and also inside the images folder.

    But, nothing I do is showing them up. I'd heard that this might be a problem.

    Is there a way of setting it up so that I can use the buttons simultaneously without having to install a new theme dedicated to the language?
  • Steve Machol
    Former Customer Support Manager
    • Jul 2000
    • 154488

    #2
    You need to set this to the appropriate directory:

    Admin CP -> Languages & Phrases -> Language Manager -> Edit Settings -> Image Folder Override
    Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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    • quasar
      Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 83
      • 5.0.0

      #3
      What format does the image folder need to be? i.e.

      /imagefolder/
      or
      imagefolder/

      ?

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      • Steve Machol
        Former Customer Support Manager
        • Jul 2000
        • 154488

        #4
        I believe this will work, assuming it is a subdirectory of your main forum directory:

        imagefolder/
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        • quasar
          Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 83
          • 5.0.0

          #5
          Nope. The forum is setup in a subdirectory, so I've tried several variations:

          image_german/
          /image_german/
          /image_german (like in the Styles setting)

          As well as adding the 'forums' subdomain in at the front in similar ways to above.

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          • Steve Machol
            Former Customer Support Manager
            • Jul 2000
            • 154488

            #6
            Then you will neeed to use the full and exact path to that directory on the server. On Unix/Linux systems you can find the complete path name by telnetting or sshing into your server, going to that directory and typing:

            pwd
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            • quasar
              Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 83
              • 5.0.0

              #7
              That didn't work either, so I had the idea to check what the actual HTML was reading as.

              From that I noticed that it was trying to find the 'buttons' folder. So I created both the direct path, and the relative path and both picked up the buttons folder and the appropriate images.

              So...

              Code:
              /forums/images_german/buttons/
              That connected me to the new buttons.

              What I am confused about is the instructions on the inline help:

              Image Folder Override Use this to override the images folder associated with the style being used. You may use <#> to represent the style ID the user is currently using
              Serveral vBulletin images have language-specific text in them. This option lets you use images made for a different language.

              You may use <#> to represent the style ID the user is currently using. This allows you to support different styles for this language. For example, you can name the images folder something like images_name of language_style ID of style and then set this setting to images_name of language_<#>
              It might be worth in the next up date (perhaps) adding in that it relates to the buttons folder only.

              Thanks for the help. Glad it's sorted now...

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              • msolano
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2007
                • 132
                • 4.0.x

                #8
                Thanks quasar: i had this same problems since some days ago 'cause I thought that the Image Folder Override was about override ALL the image folder.

                Now it works in my spanish forum.
                Thanks again!
                Mauricio Solano R. - Costa Rica
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                • quasar
                  Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 83
                  • 5.0.0

                  #9
                  Glad you got it sorted. Nice to be able to help in some way.

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                  • Alexey Titievsky
                    New Member
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 2

                    #10
                    Thanks!

                    Originally posted by quasar
                    Glad you got it sorted. Nice to be able to help in some way.
                    Thanks from my site too! Your way worked out!

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