![]() ![]() In particular, the left-most link from the Manage menu (Content in English) says "Tartalom".Į) Go to admin/modules and install the core Activity Tracker module. :) ) At this point, you can verify that the Toolbar across the top of the screen is fully in Hungarian. Luckily, I am "slightly familiar" with the Drupal admin UI and URLs. (Note: this is interesting to try to do when you do not read Hungarian! Quite an adventure. Hungarian is 99% translated today in RC2 - there are only 2 untranslated strings.ĭ) Set Hungarian as default language and delete English. Note: In comment #17, this was retested in Drupal 8.6.x as of April 30, 2018, and it is still a bug.ī) Install the 4 multilingual modules from admin/modules.Ĭ) Go to admin/config/regional/language and add Hungarian. Make sure that you check the "Check for updates" box, so that the Update Manager module is installed. I was able to reproduce this bug on with the following steps:Ī) Install Drupal Core 8.2.0-rc2 in English, with the Standard profile. I was having a weird problem in a WebTestBase test that I am using to generate screenshots in Hungarian for the translation of the User Guide, and I traced it down to a weird bug that is either a problem in Drupal Core or, or some combination. ![]()
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