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String override
General plugins (Local) ::: local_string_override
Maintained by Juho Jaakkola, Arto Nieminen
Makes it possible for plugins to override existing translations regardless if they're bundled with Moodle or they're originated from a community plugin.
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Moodle plugin that allows plugins to override existing translations.
Every now and then plugins need to change the way how Moodle behaves. Changes in the behavior may however cause the existing translations to become inconsistent with the new behavior. This plugin makes it possible for plugins to override the existing translations regardless if they're bundled with Moodle or they're originated from a community plugin.
Installation
- Place the plugin source code to
/local/string_override/
directory Enable the string manager in
config.php
with:$CFG->customstringmanager = 'local_string_override_manager';
How to use it
- Find the identifier of the string that you want to override
- E.g.
auth_changepasswordhelp_expl
- E.g.
- Find out the file where the translation is located
- E.g.
/lang/en/auth.php
- E.g.
- Create the file
<type>/<your_plugin>/lang/<lang_code>/<translation_file>.php
- E.g.
local/lazydog/lang/en/auth.php
- E.g.
Add the string identifier to the file using the standard translation file syntax
$string['auth_changepasswordhelp_expl'] = 'Your custom translation here';
Useful links
Contributors
Juho Jaakkola (Lead maintainer)
Arto Nieminen
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https://integration.moodle.org/job/Precheck%20remote%20branch/26277/artifact/work/smurf.html
Thanks Juho for following up on our discussion at https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-46582 and for sharing this plugin with the community. I am happy to approve it now. You are cleared to land, welcome to the Plugins directory!
Can you help me?
Thank you very much.