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- Open your AEM site in administrative mode.
- Press Beebox Translation Console, following screen would be shown.
- Press Settings->Wordbee Beebox configuration following screen would come up.
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The connection setting page shows these fields:
Field | Description |
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Server Url | A URL pointing to the Beebox server. Supplied by the Beebox manager: Prerequisites |
Project Key | A key identifying a Beebox project. Supplied by the Beebox manager. |
Login | A login to access the Beebox. Supplied by the Beebox manager. |
Password | A password to access the Beebox. Supplied by the Beebox manager. |
Source language | The source language that is configured in your AEM site and Beebox project. |
Configuring language
Once your bundle is up and running, make following configurations to start your translation workflows.
- You need to know source language i.e you require translation from. Corresponding to each source language, there must be a Beebox project configured.
- You need to target languages i.e. you require translation into.
- Then there is default asset language that will be used as source language for asset(doc, text files).
To finally configure languages;
- Go to AEM instance i.e. http://localhost:4502/system/console/configMgr
- Search for “Language Info”, you will find a configuration with name “Beebox Language Configuration”. Select it.
- Press on Edit, the following screen would come up.
Only these source and target languages will be available for translation. Each source and target language are separated by “=”. For example, “English” with AEM language code as “en” would be represented as en=English
Other languages can be configured in a similar way, with AEM language code on left of “=“ and nice name on right hand side.