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FCKeditor.i18n.zh-hant.php
The above message is for Traditional Chinese.

I would like to setup something for my site in the Localsetting.php like following:

Any idea? :-)  --Roc michael 13:08, 16 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Hi Roc michael, I've corrected the file name, since 'zh-tw' is the language code for Taiwan Chinese (‪中文(台灣)‬) and 'zh-hant' is for Traditional Chinese (‪中文(傳統字)‬). If you meant Taiwan Chinese instead of Traditional Chinese, feel free to correct me. :-)


 * FCKeditor.php sets the following values to $wgDefaultUserOptions:

$wgDefaultUserOptions['riched_use_toggle'] = 1; $wgDefaultUserOptions['riched_start_disabled'] = 1; $wgDefaultUserOptions['riched_use_popup'] = 1; $wgDefaultUserOptions['riched_toggle_remember_state'] = 1;


 * This means that by default, FCKeditor starts enabled without popup and that there's no toggle on edit view (I believe). --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 15:03, 16 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Hi Jack:


 * First, Thank for your respond. Then, It's true that 'zh-hant' is for Traditional Chinese (‪中文(傳統字)‬). I am a Chinese in Taiwan(or a Taiwanese) and people in Taiwan use Traditional Chinese. So the message above is not only 'zh-hant' but also 'zh-tw'. Any idea? :-)--Roc michael 16:20, 16 March 2009 (UTC)


 * You're marked as one of the authors in core MessagesZh_tw.php file (localization for Taiwan Chinese), but not in MessagesZh_hant.php file (localization for Traditional Chinese), so maybe this should use 'zh-tw' then? I'm not really sure, maybe someone who's more experienced with l10n & i18n could answer this question better. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 19:09, 16 March 2009 (UTC)