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Thomas De Schampheleire - 8 years ago 2017-06-17 21:51:39
thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com
docs: add documentation about internationalization from a user perspective

While there is already documentation about creating and updating
translations (developer perspective), there was nothing for the user/admin
of Kallithea.
Since the handling in TurboGears2 is different, this is a good time to add
it.
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@@ -64,12 +64,27 @@ You are now ready to use Kallithea. To r
 
  Remember to update these if needed.
 
- In the admin panel you can toggle LDAP, anonymous, and permissions
 
  settings, as well as edit more advanced options on users and
 
  repositories.
 

	
 

	
 
Internationalization (i18n support)
 
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The Kallithea web interface is automatically displayed in the user's preferred
 
language, as indicated by the browser. Thus, different users may see the
 
application in different languages. If the requested language is not available
 
(because the translation file for that language does not yet exist or is
 
incomplete), the language specified in setting ``i18n.lang`` in the Kallithea
 
configuration file is used as fallback. If no fallback language is explicitly
 
specified, English is used.
 

	
 
If you want to disable automatic language detection and instead configure a
 
fixed language regardless of user preference, set ``i18n.enabled = false`` and
 
set ``i18n.lang`` to the desired language (or leave empty for English).
 

	
 

	
 
Using Kallithea with SSH
 
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Kallithea currently only hosts repositories using http and https. (The addition
 
of ssh hosting is a planned future feature.) However you can easily use ssh in
 
parallel with Kallithea. (Repository access via ssh is a standard "out of
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