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  • gamboolian Friend
    #199686

    I want to add more characters to glossary..
    for example
    Arabic language and Farsi language

    and I Noticed even Numbers are not configured in Glossary. I mean If we just add Numbers in Articles we see them in Others category…

    How can I add more characters like @- #-$-% and Numbers 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10….-99 and my own characters like آ-ا-الف-ب-پ-ت-ج-گ-ژ- to glossary view.
    Thank you in advanced.

    gamboolian Friend
    #542333

    I found out that in
    purity_iii.v1.1.0htmlcom_contentcategoryglossary.php
    purity_iii.v1.1.0htmlcom_contentcategoryglossary_group.php

    how can I create group for my characters(other lg characters) + Numbers+ Special Characters(!@#$%^&*)

    Adam M Moderator
    #542514

    Hi,

    Actually all numbers, characters and special characters are taken automatically from default language file and cannot be specified separately. If you change the translation text in language file, this change will be applied globally everywhere.

    gamboolian Friend
    #542550

    thank you for your response, but there should be a solution for other languages to use glossary…

    Eugene Friend
    #886045

    Is there any progress on this issue? It would be a way to be able to use this layout in other templates, but the need to support the Cyrillic alphabet.

    Adam M Moderator
    #886627

    Hi @gamboolian,

    You will need to setup a multilingual site instead. Let’s say the Glossary page with display A -> Z in English, when you switch to another language, it will be taken from your second language file.

    1. For more detail about how to create multilingual website, you can take a look here.

    2. We do provide a free component named JA Multilingual Component to help you easily create multilingual site and you can see its documentation here.
    Eugene Friend
    #888581

    Adam M, thank you for the answer.
    And if my site is only one language, can I set Cyrillic by default?

    Adam M Moderator
    #888952

    Hi @oppositeby,

    Yes, please make sure you set both the front-end language and content (there’s a content tab in Language Manager) as well.

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