Bug #3432
Bug #3377: Web Interface on language change
Web interface language
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Description
Seems that on last version I can't change the default web interface language.
I'm always in english event if i choose French in my case.
History
Updated by saen acro almost 9 years ago
Will add to this bug
drop down menu for language choice not represent available languages,
it show all world available languages
Updated by Jaroslav Kysela almost 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
- Parent task set to #3377
Dup of #3377 . You should reload the page.
Updated by big big almost 9 years ago
Sorry for so, but even with a refresh, nothing change... neither with logout/login nor close the page and open a new one.
Thank's for your big stuff...
Updated by big big almost 9 years ago
Okay, it appear that only the default user cannot change the language of web interface...
It's okay for other users.
Updated by Jaroslav Kysela almost 9 years ago
If you set the language in the user settings, then it has the precedence. And if you use the superuser - it uses "safe" language - english - it's not possible to change this. Don't use superuser - it's just a backdoor when the standard access fails.
Updated by saen acro almost 9 years ago
maby selected UI language is different from
webui LANGUAGES="bg cs da de en_US en_GB es et fa fi fr he hr hu it lv nl pl pt ru sv uk"
rest languages = English
Jaroslav please remove not existing translations from UI language choice
Updated by big big almost 9 years ago
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
If you set the language in the user settings, then it has the precedence. And if you use the superuser - it uses "safe" language - english - it's not possible to change this. Don't use superuser - it's just a backdoor when the standard access fails.
Okay, I can understand this... thank's!
For the french translation, I will continue this, but I'had not a lot of time past weeks! Sorry for this.
Regards,
Olivier
Updated by A Blarb over 5 years ago
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
If you set the language in the user settings, then it has the precedence. And if you use the superuser - it uses "safe" language - english - it's not possible to change this. Don't use superuser - it's just a backdoor when the standard access fails.
What does that mean: superuser? I have a tvheadend where German works, another where it doesn't. Same version. What is the problem? Why does the superuser - whoever that is - have to be English?
Updated by Jaroslav Kysela over 5 years ago
A Blarb wrote:
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
If you set the language in the user settings, then it has the precedence. And if you use the superuser - it uses "safe" language - english - it's not possible to change this. Don't use superuser - it's just a backdoor when the standard access fails.
What does that mean: superuser? I have a tvheadend where German works, another where it doesn't. Same version. What is the problem? Why does the superuser - whoever that is - have to be English?
Superuser is defined in $TVH_CONFIG_DIRECTORY/superuser file - like:
{ "username": "name", "password": "123456" }
It has all priviledges. The users defined through the webui should have the correct language.