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Requested and Answered by Christiaan on 18-Oct-2005 02:14 (468 reads)
To see how you may use the TenderSystem Trademark's such as the logo's and name please have a look at the TenderSystem Trademark Policy.
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Requested and Answered by Grant on 23-Sep-2005 04:31 (646 reads)
Let me take you through the process of creating a new language.
0. Make sure you WebServer has permission to create folders and files
1. Login as a Administrator
2. Click on the "Utilities" Tab on the Menu Bar
3. Click on "Language Editor" in the Left Frame
4. Click on "Create Langauge" in the Main Frame
5. Select you language using the drop down or the radio buttons then click Submit
6. Click on the words "Click here to instantiate the language files"
7. This is the long tendious part, you have to go through all the inactive modules
- Click on an Inactive Section
- Translate the Sentence/Words by putting in the translated value
- Click Submit
- The Section should no longer be inactive
- move onto the Next Inactive Section
8. You have created a new language for tendersystem
If you want to change the default language for tendersystem:
1. Click on "Settings" Tab on the Menu Bar
2. Click on "General Settings" in the Left Frame
3. Select the default Language for TenderSystem using the drop down
4. Click Submit
You Still will have to change the language you your profile
1. Click on "Profile" icon on top
2. Select the lanuage for your profile using the Drop Down.
3. Click Submit
0. Make sure you WebServer has permission to create folders and files
1. Login as a Administrator
2. Click on the "Utilities" Tab on the Menu Bar
3. Click on "Language Editor" in the Left Frame
4. Click on "Create Langauge" in the Main Frame
5. Select you language using the drop down or the radio buttons then click Submit
6. Click on the words "Click here to instantiate the language files"
7. This is the long tendious part, you have to go through all the inactive modules
- Click on an Inactive Section
- Translate the Sentence/Words by putting in the translated value
- Click Submit
- The Section should no longer be inactive
- move onto the Next Inactive Section
8. You have created a new language for tendersystem
If you want to change the default language for tendersystem:
1. Click on "Settings" Tab on the Menu Bar
2. Click on "General Settings" in the Left Frame
3. Select the default Language for TenderSystem using the drop down
4. Click Submit
You Still will have to change the language you your profile
1. Click on "Profile" icon on top
2. Select the lanuage for your profile using the Drop Down.
3. Click Submit
Requested and Answered by Christiaan on 18-Jul-2005 03:54 (2505 reads)
Yes you may and we have made it easy for you to change the look and feel by editing the css file that can be found under the /theme folder.
Please click here to view the Theme Customisation howto.
Please note that you may not alter or remove the Powered by TenderSystem logo and Copyright notice that is displayed in the left frame and linked in all emails. If you remove these links the license becomes void so please leave them as they are.
Please click here to view the Theme Customisation howto.
Please note that you may not alter or remove the Powered by TenderSystem logo and Copyright notice that is displayed in the left frame and linked in all emails. If you remove these links the license becomes void so please leave them as they are.
Requested and Answered by Webmaster on 13-Jul-2005 06:25 (502 reads)
You are allowed to sell modules that are not a derived work of TenderSystem.
The easiest way to determine if a moduled is derived from TenderSystem is to see if any TenderSystem files (excluding the config files) have to be changed.
The easiest way to determine if a moduled is derived from TenderSystem is to see if any TenderSystem files (excluding the config files) have to be changed.
Requested and Answered by Webmaster on 13-Jul-2005 06:18 (572 reads)
Remove the Powered by TenderSystem logo and Valuecard copyright notice.


