I settled on django-modeltranslation, it's easy to install, well
documented and fits into the admin area.
Thanks again.
On Jul 1, 3:46 pm, bruno desthuilliers <bruno.desthuilli...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 1 juil, 10:18, grimmus <graham.col...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Sorry if this has been asked before, but i only seem to be finding
> > bit's and pieces for what i am after.
>
> > I have a simple website that needs to be available in English and
> > French.
>
> > I am using locale-url so all pages can have an independent url ( e.g.
> > en/page and fr/page)
>
> > There is a locale folder in my project that contains the .po and .mo
> > files, all this is working correctly when i switch languages.
>
> > The question is, how can my client translate the model fields in the
> > admin area ? For example, there is a client list page that uses a
> > model with a title and a body text. If they initially entered the
> > client list in English, how would they add it in French ?
>
> > I have heard about something called Rosetta but have not looked too
> > much into it yet.
>
> > Thanks for any advice on what solution would be best based on my
> > requirements.
>
> Rosetta can be helpful for all the .po/.mo stuff, but won't help for
> your model-based content.
>
> We're using currently using Transmetta on one of projects - the first
> that had this requirement - and it works fine so far. One of the nice
> points is that it has very minimal impact on your existing code AND
> data so you can add it afterwards without much pain.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/django-transmeta/
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