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Number of replies: 10Re: Using English - United States (en_us) in Moodle 2.0.2
Hi Jason, please refer to the AMOS docs page for the information on how to contribute to the lang pack.
Re: Using English - United States (en_us) in Moodle 2.0.2
Hi Jason,
You'll be pleased to hear that Mark McCall has recently taken on the job of en_us language pack maintainer and has been busy changing all the instances of enrol and enrolment in it. Thus, if you'd like to try updating your language pack (via Settings > Site administration > Language > Language packs) you should find everything fixed.
As David mentions, you are welcome to suggest further improvements to the en_us language pack via the Moodle languages portal http://lang.moodle.org/. You can also contact Mark directly - see Translation credits for his contact details.
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Hi Jason,
I have completed a couple of fairly exhaustive updates for enrollment and synchronization for 2.0+ and 2.1 should be clean. However, I am still find some stragglers in some weird places so please let me know if you find any and we will get them updated.
Thanks,
Mark
Hi Mark,
The extra l in enrollment is missing on the Enroll users page within a course's participant list. See attached image. This is on Moodle 2.8.4,
/enrol/users.php
Hello David. Are you sure you are using the en_us language pack and not the default en pack ? The en_us pack has Enroll users and Enrollments whereas the en pack (GB/Australian English) have Enrol users and Enrolments.
Yes we are using en_us
I would suggest you go toSite administration>Language> Language packs and update the en_us language pack. I have tried it on our sandbox site - demo.moodle.net (please try it yourself) and it does definitely show the double ll for US users (United States (en_us)) and the single l for British users (English (en))
Re: Using English - United States (en_us) in Moodle 2.0.2
I apologize - I've just realized that profiles are set to preferences > en instead of en_us. I will take it from here. Thank you!