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By default, Django will store the locale files in conf/locale.
conf/locale
But some reasons, Rosetta will not pick up those files, but rather only files in the app directories.
Any ideas why?
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Are you referring to Django's own translation catalogs, i.e. point number 3 of https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/topics/i18n/translation/#how-django-discovers-translations ?
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Yes, that's the one, it would be very useful if Rosetta could pick up those locale files as well.
Easy solution:
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By default, Django will store the locale files in
conf/locale
.But some reasons, Rosetta will not pick up those files, but rather only files in the app directories.
Any ideas why?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: