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; Copyright (C) 2005 - 2020 Open Source Matters. All rights reserved.
; License GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see LICENSE.txt
; Note : All ini files need to be saved as UTF-8

MOD_LANGUAGES="Language Switcher"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_ACTIVE_DESC="Display or not the active language.
If displayed, the class 'lang-active' will be added to the
element."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_ACTIVE_LABEL="Active Language"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_CACHING_DESC="Use the global cache setting to
cache the content of this module or disable caching for this module.<br
/>This should be set to 'No caching' when using
Associations."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_DROPDOWN_DESC="If set to 'Yes', the
content languages native names will display in a dropdown."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_DROPDOWN_LABEL="Use Dropdown"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_DROPDOWN_IMAGE_DESC="Add image flags to the
dropdown."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_DROPDOWN_IMAGE_LABEL="Use Flags For Dropdown"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_FOOTER_DESC="This is the text or HTML that is
displayed below the language switcher."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_FOOTER_LABEL="Post-text"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_FULL_NAME_DESC="If set to 'Yes', full
content language native names are displayed. If set to 'No',
upper case abbreviations from the content languages URL Language Code are
used. Example: EN for English, FR for French."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_FULL_NAME_LABEL="Languages Full Names"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_HEADER_DESC="This is the text or HTML that is
displayed above the language switcher."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_HEADER_LABEL="Pre-text"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_INLINE_DESC="Default is set to 'Yes', ie
to horizontal display."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_INLINE_LABEL="Horizontal Display"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_LINEHEIGHT_DESC="If set to 'Yes', will
decrease the line height when using flags."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_LINEHEIGHT_LABEL="Line Height"
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_MODULE_LAYOUT_DESC="Use a different layout from
the supplied module or overrides in the default template."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_USEIMAGE_DESC="If set to 'Yes', will
display language choice as image flags. Otherwise will use the content
language native names."
MOD_LANGUAGES_FIELD_USEIMAGE_LABEL="Use Image Flags"
MOD_LANGUAGES_OPTION_DEFAULT_LANGUAGE="Default"
MOD_LANGUAGES_SPACERDROP_LABEL="<u>If Use Dropdown is set to
'Yes', <br />the display options below will be
ignored</u>"
MOD_LANGUAGES_SPACERNAME_LABEL="<u>If Use Image Flags is set to
'Yes', <br />the display options below will be
ignored</u>"
MOD_LANGUAGES_SPACER_USENAME_LABEL="<u>As 'Use
Dropdown' and 'Use Image Flags' have been set to
'No',<br /> the switcher will display language
names.</u>"
MOD_LANGUAGES_XML_DESCRIPTION="This module displays a list of
available Content Languages (as defined and published in Language Manager
Content tab) for switching between them when you want to use Joomla! as a
multilingual site. <br />--The plugin 'System - Language
Filter' has to be enabled.--<br />When switching languages and
if the item displayed in the page is not associated to another item, the
module redirects to the Home page defined for the chosen language.<br
/>Otherwise, if the parameter is set for the Language filter plugin, it
will redirect to the associated item in the language chosen. Thereafter,
the navigation will be the one defined for that language. <br />If
the plugin <strong>'System - Language
Filter'</strong> is disabled, this may have unwanted
results.<br /><strong>Method:</strong><br />1. Open
Language Manager Content tab and make sure the Languages you want to use in
contents are published and have a Language Code for the URL as well as
prefix for the image used in the module display.<br />2. Create a
Home page by assigning a language to a menu item and defining it as Default
Home page for each published content language. <br />3. Thereafter,
you can assign a language to any Article, Category, Module, News Feed, Web
Links in Joomla.<br />4. Make sure the module is published and the
plugin is enabled. <br />5. When using associated items, make sure
the module is displayed on the relevant pages. <br />6. The way the
flags or names of the languages are displayed is defined by the ordering in
the Language Manager - Content Languages.<br ><br >If this
module is published, it is suggested to publish the Administrator
multilingual status module."