Yes, transmeta is straightforward and simple. This is the main
advantage, but also the biggest disadvantage. Moreover, i'm scared of
altering big tables with lots of columns every time I want to add
another language.

On 8 čnc, 21:06, smac...@flagstonesoftware.com wrote:
> +1 for transmeta but I only use it for short text fields which contain  
> user supplied data which translated in the admin and or reference data  
> or other fields which are constant. It quickly gets unmanagable as you  
> add fields.
>
>  From what you describe multilingual is probably better suited since  
> the different translations are easier to manage in the admin. However  
> it probably only fits the core of your requirements unless you stored  
> all translatable fields in their own tables in which case it would be  
> easier to add and manage all the other information about the  
> translations.
>
> Stuart MacKay
> Lisbon, Portgual

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