language setting #323
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The configuration option only changes the default language. It does not change the application language. This is determined automatically using your browser's preferences. If your browser's preferred language is Dutch then you will be seeing the interface in Dutch. This is a deliberate feature. You are accessing Panopticon through a login. As such, using a shared computer is out of the question for security reasons. Therefore, you are in complete control of your browser and its settings, including the language preference. Which means that instead of asking you to provide your preferred language we should be using your browser's language preference. Asking users for a preferred language only makes sense when you have guest sessions, in which case it is plausible that they are using a shared computer whose language settings may not be under their control. In other words, having a language switcher makes sense only for the public part of a website. It does not really make sense when you are behind a login. |
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I do not really agree, Nicholas. |
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thanks for clearing this up.. it would be nice do have a option to set the language per user. |
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So the emails will only ever be sent in the default language and not in the specific language of a user as panopticon has no way of knowing that the language is for each user. ?? |
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Right now, the language is determined by the settings of the user's browser. I can see your use cases where this does not work very well for you, and the fact that this also means that the emails are always sent in the default language.
I have opened issue #326 which will address this issue in version 1.0.5.
Each user will be able to set their own language preference in their user account. This means that after they are logged in we will use whichever language is specified there. The default will be a “Use default” kind of setting which works as previously: it uses the browser's preferred language.
For emails, the preferred language will be the one set up for each user. If the user has no…