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If the
/mails/en/account.html
file exists, then it will be translatable for each language enabled in the back-office.If the
/themes/name_of_the_theme/mails/en/account.txt
file does not exist, then it will not be available for translation in the back-office.
Translating the installer
By default, the installer in handful of languages: French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, etc. But you might want to help users from your country by translating the installer in a language that is not yet featured.
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You must have PrestaShop extracted to some directory, for instance /var/www/prestashop
. You should be able to access it the URL http://localhost/prestashop
.
Put the necessary file structure in place
Make sure to follow this process:
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The language code of Vietnamese in PrestaShop is "vn", not ISO 639-1's "vi". PrestaShop sometimes deviates from the standards for various reasons, but now it is too late to change everything. Therefore, you should first check that you are indeed using the correct language code:
In any case, you should first contact PrestaShop's translation team to make sure you do not work at the same time as another contributor. |
Setting the details for the new language
Edit the file /langs/vn/language.xml
and put the appropriate values. Instead of:
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At this point, you should perform a full installation and check that it completes successfully. If it does not, you probably did something wrong, such as forgetting to rename all the images... Please go back up and check everything!
Starting the
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translation of the installer
If the installation succeeded, you can start translating! Here is how:
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