Joomdle in French

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13 years 4 months ago #1 by papich
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Hi,
I am French so sorry for my bad english

I install Joomdle but i'm don't find the translation in french and how i can configure it?

Also can i use joomdle with community builder?

how i can configure the subscription plan and courses and quizzes?

Thanks

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13 years 4 months ago #2 by Antonio Durán
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Joomdle includes french translation (although it may be quite out of date).

Joomdle can be used with CB:http://www.joomdle.com/wiki/Community_Builder

> how i can configure the subscription plan and courses and quizzes?

Don't kno what you mean here.

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13 years 4 months ago #3 by papich
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Thank you

I did not find the translation in French could you be more precise?
I could can be to help in the translation
I read the wiki and I do not know how installed the moodle and where i find it?

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13 years 4 months ago #4 by Antonio Durán
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French translation should be automatically installed when you installed Joomdle, assuming you already have french installed in Joomla.

> do not know how installed the moodle and where i find it?

Don't understand what you mean here.

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13 years 4 months ago #5 by papich
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When i see here www.joomdle.com/wiki/Installation

For prerequisites i need install and configure Moodle is it in French?
www.joomdle.com/wiki/Prerequisites

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13 years 4 months ago #6 by Antonio Durán
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Not sure what you ask: I am sure Moodle is translated to French.
If you talk about Joomdle documentation: no, it is not in french.

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13 years 3 months ago #7 by papich
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Thanks moodle is in french it's difficult to configure it

And It's a pity to have two different installations one for moodle and one for joomdle because how we make to upgrade moodle only?

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13 years 3 months ago #8 by Chris
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Not quite sure what you comment is asking however, Moodle and Joomla are different platforms. So when you upgrade one you do not need to upgrade the other unless you want.

Since Joomdle is used to connect both Joomla and Moodle, when you upgrade either Moodle or Joomla it will affect Joomdle.

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13 years 3 months ago #9 by papich
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If I indeed understand in fact I have two sites: one for moodle and a joomla with the component joomdle which makes the connection?

And if I maintaining I do not want to reference the site moodle how have to I make?

Is it preferable to use alias like moodle.siteweb.com to install moodle to differentiate it of the main site siteweb.com?

Thank you

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13 years 3 months ago #10 by Chris
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Once you have installed and configured joomdle ie everything working, now it is just a matter of setting up the appropriate menu items, joomla content, etc. so that you can pull up your courses from moodle.

It is not necessary to create a subdomain for moodle. you can install it in joomla too if you want ie joomla in the root and moodle in www.mydomain.com/moodle

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