Our customer want's to use their own terms (eq. in navigation, profile info) in Confluence layout. I've visited Atlassian Translation Portal but I haven't find there any way to save such specific terms and add them to translation package. Is it possible? Or should I just unzip jar-package and rewrite the terms?
The best way is to create your own partial language pack -- details here.
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Hi @david,
I've tried the described approach following the instructions in your link. However, I'm stumbling upon the fact that a specific string I'd like to translate is not incorporated in the original "ConfluenceActionSupport_en_GB.properties
" file. Hence, I wouldn't know how to refer to the string in my partial translation. The string that I would like to translate is: "Minor change? (no notifications will be sent)" as seen in the Confluence editor. Can you guide me towards a solution for translating this string?
Thanks in advance,
Jurriaan van Reijsen [The Courseware Company]
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Is there anyone who can contribute on my question above?
Thanks in advance,
Jurriaan
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Looking in ConfluenceActionSupport.properties (for Confluence 4.0) I've found this:
minor.edit=<b>Minor change?</b> (no notifications will be sent)
Edit that line to what you require and then bundle up your language pack as previously described.
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Hi,
There is a very useful plugin which allows to translate JIRA in place: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.translations.jira.inproduct
If there is enough interest we will create something similar for Confluence. Please vote if you would like to use it: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/TRANS-579
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InProduct translation plugin for Confluence has been released:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.translations.confluence.inproduct
Cheers,
Jacek
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Hi,
it works quite well with English version - but I've some problems withe other languages which are plugins. Is it so that I must dowload the latest version from Translations-portal, open the package, find out the terms our customer want to change, repack jar and install the plulgin?
Yours
Paivi
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