In order to use any other language than English in Áú»¢¶Ä²© web interface, its locale should be installed on the web server. Additionally, the PHP gettext extension is required for the translations to work.
If a locale is installed, a language becomes available in the language selector in Áú»¢¶Ä²© web interface. Languages for which locales are not installed are greyed out and cannot be selected.
To list all installed languages, run:
If some languages that are needed are not listed, open the /etc/locale.gen file and uncomment the required locales. Since Áú»¢¶Ä²© uses UTF-8 encoding, you need to select locales with UTF-8 charset.
Now, run:
Restart the web server.
The locales should now be installed. It may be required to reload Áú»¢¶Ä²© frontend page in browser using Ctrl + F5 for new languages to appear.
If installing Áú»¢¶Ä²© directly from , translation files should be generated manually. To generate translation files, run:
This step is not needed when installing Áú»¢¶Ä²© from packages or source tar.gz files.