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When browsing national extensions terms are displayed in the corresponding language.
But when opening the members list of a refset the included terms are displayed in English (picture 1) and the same goes for results from an ECL-search (picture 2).
Could it be made possible to choose from which language refset the descriptions should be taken in these lists?
When writing this issue I checked some of the other extensions and it seems the Danish works as the Swedish, but the Argentinian works as I would like the Swedish to work (picture 3 and 4)!
And if possible could this language preference also come through in the OWL-syntax under the Expression-tab, in the Refsets-tab and at the References-tab?
EDIT: there is also the problem of the language-choice going back to english when using the 'backwards'-button in the browser (Chrome as well). No matter how much you refresh (even with ctrl+F5) or choose language again in the green release-dropdown it sticks with english. This also does not seem to happen in Argentina.
Are all of these issues connected?
All the best, Anna
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language of choice for refset-members and ECL-results
language of choice for refset-members, ECL-results, OWL-syntax and after using back-button
Apr 2, 2020
When browsing national extensions terms are displayed in the corresponding language.
But when opening the members list of a refset the included terms are displayed in English (picture 1) and the same goes for results from an ECL-search (picture 2).
Could it be made possible to choose from which language refset the descriptions should be taken in these lists?
When writing this issue I checked some of the other extensions and it seems the Danish works as the Swedish, but the Argentinian works as I would like the Swedish to work (picture 3 and 4)!
And if possible could this language preference also come through in the OWL-syntax under the Expression-tab, in the Refsets-tab and at the References-tab?
EDIT: there is also the problem of the language-choice going back to english when using the 'backwards'-button in the browser (Chrome as well). No matter how much you refresh (even with ctrl+F5) or choose language again in the green release-dropdown it sticks with english. This also does not seem to happen in Argentina.
Are all of these issues connected?
All the best, Anna
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: