You can use django-multilingual.
It's simplest of the two.
You can have the complete installation and usage on the django-
multilingual wiki



On Sep 16, 12:45 pm, aschmid <a.schmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> so i checked a few apps and im between django-transmeta and django-
> multilingual, not sure yet what i should use. i have only one field
> for every model which i want to be multilingual. the easier approach
> would be the transmeta package at a first look...
>
> is there anybody with a bit of experience using those apps which could
> me point to the right choice?
>
> thx
>
> On Sep 14, 1:54 pm, andreas schmid <a.schmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi list,
>
> > i have to develop a multilingual site and it works well on a single
> > language now... but i have to do it for 3 languages translating some
> > fields of the models.
>
> > can you give me some tips for good available apps?
>
> > my usecase is very simple. if a model has fields
>
> >     * title
> >     * description
> >     * body
>
> > i need to translate  description and body, title (==slug) will remain
> > the same. the fact is that only one language should be required, the
> > others are optional and if a visitor looks at a content thats not
> > translated in the current language it should output a link to the
> > canonical language.
>
> > what is actually the best app to achieve that?

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