Helder Geovane Gomes de Lima wrote:
But I wasn't able to create a param
"default" in order we could set
which of the variants will be shown by default for anonymous users. It
would be good if we could use {{Language variations| default = pt-br |
pt = word 1| pt-br = word 2}} to get:
(a) word 2, for annonimous users;
(b) word 1, for logged users which choose 'pt' in their preferences;
(c) word 2, for logged users which choose 'pt-br' in their preferences;
The option (a) would be necessary if we don't want to change an
existing text from 'pt-br' to 'pt' (for anonymous users) just because
we want the logged users to be able to choose the "content variant".
There's no difference. Anonymous users get the default language.
What you could do is having thee "languages": pt (generic Portuguese,
default), pt-pt and pt-br.
Is there any way of detect if the reader is logged in
with something
in the style {{#if: <what?> | foo| bar}}?
No.