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Multi-lingual support for pivot data model #298

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eblondel opened this issue Dec 3, 2022 · 2 comments
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Multi-lingual support for pivot data model #298

eblondel opened this issue Dec 3, 2022 · 2 comments

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eblondel commented Dec 3, 2022

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@eblondel eblondel changed the title Multi-lingual support for pivot data model Multi-lingual support for pivot data model 🎅 🎅 Dec 20, 2022
@eblondel eblondel changed the title Multi-lingual support for pivot data model 🎅 🎅 🎅 Multi-lingual support for pivot data model Dec 20, 2022
@eblondel eblondel changed the title 🎅 Multi-lingual support for pivot data model 🎄 🎅 🎁 Multi-lingual support for pivot data model Dec 20, 2022
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Here an example of what we can now achieve for multi-lingual support. The example covers i18n in title, description and subject data pivot geoflow components
my-geoflow-record-i18n_ISO-19115.txt

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@eblondel eblondel changed the title 🎄 🎅 🎁 Multi-lingual support for pivot data model Multi-lingual support for pivot data model Feb 8, 2023
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eblondel commented Feb 8, 2023

implementing i18n in ISO 19110 in its first version (bound to ISO 19139) is limited. Improvements for multi-lingual support have been added in gfc 1.0 which is associated to ISO 19115-3. The latter schemas should be managed in geometa to be able to create proper multi-lingual ISO 19110. See eblondel/geometa#181

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