Hello I’ve instal dolibar local, greek language but while using it I’ve realized that I need english version , is there a way to change language now or do I have to unistall and re-install it ???
Thanks a lot!
Hello I’ve instal dolibar local, greek language but while using it I’ve realized that I need english version , is there a way to change language now or do I have to unistall and re-install it ???
Thanks a lot!
* Home - Setup - Display
* click MODIFY (at the bottom of the screen)
* change the default language (if needed, Enable multilingual interface)
- attached screenshot for reference as to where to find adjustment.
Thanks a lot for the answer that was very helpful
One more question if you or someone can help me please.
I’ve change the language at english , also enable the mutlilanguage interface.
I’ve now got everything in english as I wanted but if I write a comment with greek letters at invoice note filed (public) instead of what I wrote I get questionmarks ???
Doesn’t recognise the greek letters.
My question is if there is a way to have everything in english but also have the choice to write something in greek language at the invoice?
Thanks a lot!
Pièces jointes :
- invoice_notes.jpg (52.7 KB)
I believe this would be a font issue as that is usually what controls the output for printing. This article may help: www.dolibarr.org/t/modify-font/10810/1
On a side note, we are using a modification from the Dolibarr store called “InfraSPack V7” and I just tried inserting a comment in Greek to see if it would print and it seems to work fine. This print modification is great as it allows some adjustments with what you want printed… you can personalize the printing forms and they have made it easy to do so. On a side note for the InfraSPack v7, it is easy to adjust fonts as it is a drop down of choices. We are currently set to Verdana font, which seemed to print the Greek characters just fine. I am attaching a screenshot.
Hope this helps!
You’re the best!
I add the parameter like the article and it is ok now.
Thanks a lot!