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then convert the *.lang.php files with tools/convert_language_to_2.1.pl

Next step is to play with tools/translation_analysis.php to find which
language keys need translation for each language.

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<h2>Remote sites</h2>
<p>Piwigo offers the possibility to use several servers to store the
images which will compose your gallery. It can be useful if your gallery is
installed on one limited space and that you have a big quantity of images to
be shown.</p>
<ol>
<li>edit file <span class="filename">tools/create_listing_file.php</span>,
by modifying parameters section such as
<code>$conf['prefix_thumbnail']</code> or
<code>$conf['use_exif']</code>.</li>
<li>place file <span class="filename">tools/create_listing_file.php</span>
modified on your distant website, in the same directory than your category
directories (as the directory <span class="filename">galleries</span> of
this website) by ftp. For the example, let's say that you can access <span
class="filename">http://example.com/galleries/create_listing_file.php</span>.</li>
<li>go to <span class="pwgScreen">administration panel, Categories, Site
manager</span>. Ask to create a new site, for example <span
class="filename">http://example.com/galleries</span>.</li>
<li>a new remote site is registered. You can perform 4 actions :
<ol>
<li><strong>generate listing</strong> : launches a distant request to
generate a distant file listing</li>
<li><strong>synchronize</strong> : reads the distant <span
class="filename">listing.xml</span> file and synchronizes with
database informations.</li>
<li><strong>clean</strong> : removes distant <span
class="filename">listing.xml</span> file.</li>
<li><strong>delete</strong> : deletes the site (and all related
categories and elements) in the database.</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ol>
<!-- <p>You can do all this by hand by generating yourself the <span
class="filename">listing.xml</span> file, moving it from your distant server
to you local Piwigo root directory and opening the remote site
management screen : Piwigo will propose you to use the found
listing.xml file.</p>-->