The Joom!Fish project is the official add-on for managing multilingual
content within the content management system Joomla!. The project, which
was formally known as MambelFish is rewritten and enhanced in order to
be compatible with the new versions of the Joomla! project. The rebranding of
the project goes along with a new logo created by Tommy White (
http://www.tommywhite.com)
who was one of the logo designers during the logo competition of the Joomla!
project as well.
Together with the new project developers Geraint Edwards
(
http://www.ysguboruchaf.co.uk), who created the first how to for using
MambelFish within Joomla!, and Ivo Apostolov (
http://ivo.unwe.net), who is
member of the Bulgarian Translation team, we fixed most of the known issues
the last version had. The new look and feel as well as the optimized handling
hopefully helps to make translation work even more easy.
You can download the Joom!Fish 1.7 Beta at:
http://forge.joomla.org/sf/go/projects. ... m_fish_1_7What's new?
* With an all in one installer all related components, mambots and modules
are installed. You just need to install the component and you are fine!
* Joom!Fish has now a central control panel which allows to access all
important features
* The translation overview includes filters, which are defined within the
Content Elements. Those filters allow you to find your entries much faster.
* The frontend is now an independent and complete module. Within the module
parameters you control the look & feel of the language selector.
Features like hiding the active language are implemented. The language
selector is quite close to be conform to the accessibility standards and
comes along with a special css (which can be disabled) which is usable
within the template.css.
* It is now possible to automatically publish content within the frontend.
If this option is activated a user which has publish rights will
automatically publish the translation while saving the content.
* The assumption of primary keys are removed.
The content element can now configure the primary key of a table properly
and with that enables the translator to work with components like
VirtuMart or Zoom, which are using a different primary key than id.
* Added support for translation sql queries involving more than one
table at once
* Take account of tablename and field name aliases in translation
* Translate lists all in one go (performance improvement)
* Added a system bot for activation of the multilingual database layer as
well as the language determination. With that the Joom!Fish can be used
without any patching of core files
* Reworked the state check of a translation. This new concept based on
md5 comparison of the original values increases the performance and making
the state information more reliable.
Till the final release we want to achieve the following, in the Beta missing
features:
* Status check for Joom!Fish bot's and modules
* Integrated data migration from MambelFish to Joom!Fish - converting your
MambelFish translations to the new format
* Translation consistency check to remove unneeded translations from your
database
We would like to thank all of the Joomla! and Mambo community members which
didn't stopped to give us such an positive feedback and new suggestions for this
project. We are looking forward reading your feedback on this improved version
of the Fish at:
http://forge.joomla.org/sf/tracker/do/l ... sh/trackerIf there are no hard show stopping bugs show up it is the plan to release the
release candidate (RC) of the Fish end of next week and the final version a
week later.
Kind regards
Alex