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Translating our layer names is certainly possible, but might be tricky as many of them are set in pure javascript files that aren't processed by rails at all.
Author: tom[at]compton.nu [Added to the original trac issue at 2.50pm, Thursday, 4th June 2009]
What about it? Yes, that's where the data from translatewiki gets checked in, but I don't see what is important about that. OpenLayers translations get checked into the OpenLayers repo and then become part of OL releases and get used on our site.
Author: tom[at]compton.nu [Added to the original trac issue at 2.53pm, Thursday, 4th June 2009]
BTW the reason why none of the other languages supported by OL 2.7 are currently showing up on the site is that the default OL build only includes the English resources. I will need to create a custom OL build to get the others.
Reporter: StefanB
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 10.16pm, Wednesday, 3rd June 2009]
"Base layer" and "Overlays" come as defaults with openlayers, but they might be translatable.
Layer names for sure can be made translatable.
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