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Welcome to another episode of From the Field Q and A with P and J. My name is Pedro.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: And I am John. Let's get into some questions that we've received this past week. Pedro, I know that you love starting\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: and regions, so I think most of the questions we've put together for this week are around that, centered around that. The app translations, the content translations, everything. So let's dive into it. The first question is, can you have different default languages for different users in the system? Oh, that's very cool.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Yes. This is a simple setting in the user's account. You can see on the screen share that I recorded earlier today that if you go into a specific user down near the bottom of the page, you can set the default language for that specific user. Again, this is just for the app interface itself. It's not for the content.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>But when that user logs in, they will see whatever language is their default.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: And I believe you can do that per user or per role. Right? Even if it's a role level, You can go in\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: and set that role. You know, if you have a 100 users, you could have well, I mean, we have 58 languages in the system right now. So, theoretically, you could have 58. But we can add more as we discussed, I think, in a previous video. So\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Sweet.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Yes. As as many users as you have, they can all have different default languages.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: So Cool. Good.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: We'll go on to the next one, another language question.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Mhmm.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Do you support the ability to fall back to a secondary language? For example, if French isn't updated, then fall back to the default for that user.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: So, yes, any non localized or missing translations for a specific user language will default to the project's default language.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Alright. Next one.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Next one. So does your platform allow locale based permissions? So for example, a French translator role with access only to French and the source language.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Yeah. So so if any of you out there watching have ever seen a demo from our sales engineer, Jonathan, this is his favorite thing to show off. I've actually gone back and recreated it, because I've seen it 500 times. But, yeah, you can have specific users. So let's say in the screen recording, for example, we're setting up a France French translator.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>You can go in and you can have them see the base language, which in this scenario, we've set it to English, and then the language that they're translating to, which is French. So you can have them see those languages. And on the editing side, on the content updating side, you can have them only able to update French. So they can see the English, they can translate it, but they can't touch the English. So you can set up this for any language, any sort of content translator that you may have on hand or on your team.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>But it is easily set up set up able set up able\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Set up able. I like this one. That's a\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: new one. It works. Whatever. Alright. Next question.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>We'll we'll we'll follow-up here. How do editors trigger translations? So that kind of follows into this question. How do editors trigger translations?\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Right. So there are a lot of ways to do this. Administrators and developers could use the the Directus flows, the SDK, the APIs to integrate with external translation services. That's actually really cool to automate that. Flows support manual trigger options for for single or multiple items.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>So, for example, you could implement a flow that, you know, when a base language is filled in and saved, you send an API call to an AI translation service somewhere out there of your choosing, there's plenty of those services available, have it translated, and then send back via the API to input into the translation field. So it's like automatic AI powered translations. And then you could have that flow send a notification or email to an actual translator. That's another option, that and and that record is is ready for translation at that point. So the short answer is, yeah, lots of, lots of ways to do it.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>But I think the flows is is kind of the coolest way. Automate it.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. I think flows in general, a lot of you in in the comments in some of these videos have been asking about flows. I know that we're putting out videos some at a time. We've got this flows cookbook coming.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>So Flow's is something that I love doing. I love workflow automations. I love taking things off of my plate. So, you know, not that we suggest it, but I think Flow's is the most fun way to do it.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: So And for our last question, is there a way to see if content has been translated? So I'm imagining the question is probably pointing to, you know, if we have a piece of content, how many languages has it been translated to and maybe the status of if that's in progress to be translated. I think that's what we're getting at. Right, John?\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Yeah. I would assume, let's say, either if you're using an AI translator or a manual person translating, have they filled in all the information to have that content translated? So one of the nice things about Directus is that out of the box, it comes with this content translation view, this layout, where you can see those side by side languages. But in those layouts, you also have a drop down that you can see here on the screen recording. You can see how much of each language has been translated.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>So however many boxes you're translating, there's, you know, gray for nothing. Red needs more translation. Green all the way to the end means that that language has been fully translated. So there is a nice overview of that and a way to see if all of your content has been edited. Nice.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>So\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: I'm glad we have a I'm glad we have a screen share for that one because explaining it verbally is a little bit more difficult than just show showing makes it very simple.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Right. I mean, plus then, you can put that screen over our faces, which it's great to hear us all all the time. But people wanna see it in action. And it's great to actually see it in action when we're showing these things off every week. People are amazed by this.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>You know, there's a lot of people who use it who use different languages and translations. We have multinational companies using this. So the interface is really useful, and it's really useful way to see what has been translated. So\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Awesome.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: We've gotten that question a lot. But\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: thank you for watching this week. We've actually heard a lot of feedback from you on YouTube, from our Discord, from our GitHub, so please continue that feedback as we continue to create these videos, and, we'll continue to improve them based on your questions. So, you know, hop into our Discord, hop into our GitHub, contribute to the community, and we will see you next time. And like and subscribe. Oh, always like and subscribe.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Yeah. Alright. Bye y'all.\u003C/p>","Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of From the Field Q and A with P and J. My name is Pedro. And I am John. Let's get into some questions that we've received this past week. Pedro, I know that you love starting and regions, so I think most of the questions we've put together for this week are around that, centered around that. The app translations, the content translations, everything. So let's dive into it. The first question is, can you have different default languages for different users in the system? Oh, that's very cool. Yes. This is a simple setting in the user's account. You can see on the screen share that I recorded earlier today that if you go into a specific user down near the bottom of the page, you can set the default language for that specific user. Again, this is just for the app interface itself. It's not for the content. But when that user logs in, they will see whatever language is their default. And I believe you can do that per user or per role. Right? Even if it's a role level, You can go in and set that role. You know, if you have a 100 users, you could have well, I mean, we have 58 languages in the system right now. So, theoretically, you could have 58. But we can add more as we discussed, I think, in a previous video. So Sweet. Yes. As as many users as you have, they can all have different default languages. So Cool. Good. We'll go on to the next one, another language question. Mhmm. Do you support the ability to fall back to a secondary language? For example, if French isn't updated, then fall back to the default for that user. So, yes, any non localized or missing translations for a specific user language will default to the project's default language. Alright. Next one. Next one. So does your platform allow locale based permissions? So for example, a French translator role with access only to French and the source language. Yeah. So so if any of you out there watching have ever seen a demo from our sales engineer, Jonathan, this is his favorite thing to show off. I've actually gone back and recreated it, because I've seen it 500 times. But, yeah, you can have specific users. So let's say in the screen recording, for example, we're setting up a France French translator. You can go in and you can have them see the base language, which in this scenario, we've set it to English, and then the language that they're translating to, which is French. So you can have them see those languages. And on the editing side, on the content updating side, you can have them only able to update French. So they can see the English, they can translate it, but they can't touch the English. So you can set up this for any language, any sort of content translator that you may have on hand or on your team. But it is easily set up set up able set up able Set up able. I like this one. That's a new one. It works. Whatever. Alright. Next question. We'll we'll we'll follow-up here. How do editors trigger translations? So that kind of follows into this question. How do editors trigger translations? Right. So there are a lot of ways to do this. Administrators and developers could use the the Directus flows, the SDK, the APIs to integrate with external translation services. That's actually really cool to automate that. Flows support manual trigger options for for single or multiple items. So, for example, you could implement a flow that, you know, when a base language is filled in and saved, you send an API call to an AI translation service somewhere out there of your choosing, there's plenty of those services available, have it translated, and then send back via the API to input into the translation field. So it's like automatic AI powered translations. And then you could have that flow send a notification or email to an actual translator. That's another option, that and and that record is is ready for translation at that point. So the short answer is, yeah, lots of, lots of ways to do it. But I think the flows is is kind of the coolest way. Automate it. Yeah. Yeah. I think flows in general, a lot of you in in the comments in some of these videos have been asking about flows. I know that we're putting out videos some at a time. We've got this flows cookbook coming. So Flow's is something that I love doing. I love workflow automations. I love taking things off of my plate. So, you know, not that we suggest it, but I think Flow's is the most fun way to do it. So And for our last question, is there a way to see if content has been translated? So I'm imagining the question is probably pointing to, you know, if we have a piece of content, how many languages has it been translated to and maybe the status of if that's in progress to be translated. I think that's what we're getting at. Right, John? Yeah. I would assume, let's say, either if you're using an AI translator or a manual person translating, have they filled in all the information to have that content translated? So one of the nice things about Directus is that out of the box, it comes with this content translation view, this layout, where you can see those side by side languages. But in those layouts, you also have a drop down that you can see here on the screen recording. You can see how much of each language has been translated. So however many boxes you're translating, there's, you know, gray for nothing. Red needs more translation. Green all the way to the end means that that language has been fully translated. So there is a nice overview of that and a way to see if all of your content has been edited. Nice. So I'm glad we have a I'm glad we have a screen share for that one because explaining it verbally is a little bit more difficult than just show showing makes it very simple. Right. I mean, plus then, you can put that screen over our faces, which it's great to hear us all all the time. But people wanna see it in action. And it's great to actually see it in action when we're showing these things off every week. People are amazed by this. You know, there's a lot of people who use it who use different languages and translations. We have multinational companies using this. So the interface is really useful, and it's really useful way to see what has been translated. So Awesome. We've gotten that question a lot. But thank you for watching this week. We've actually heard a lot of feedback from you on YouTube, from our Discord, from our GitHub, so please continue that feedback as we continue to create these videos, and, we'll continue to improve them based on your questions. So, you know, hop into our Discord, hop into our GitHub, contribute to the community, and we will see you next time. And like and subscribe. Oh, always like and subscribe. Yeah. Alright. 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Welcome back to another episode of From the Field q and a with p and j. I am John.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: And I am Pedro. So let's dive into some questions from this week. I will start. Okay. Okay.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Alright. First question is, as a CMS author, am I able to track any changes made to pages I own or am watching? Yes.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: You can. Directus activities and revisions provide full accountability tracking with, flows used to trigger notifications of changes. So just create a simple flow, and then when specific pages you own are edited, you can get a notification of your choosing. So next question. Can I add an expiration date to my records?\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Yes. We support date fields. We actually have a pick option when you're creating a new field. You can pick a date field option and, you know, set it to a date that you would want it to expire and you can have a flow automatically clean that up. You can have it archive it, hard delete it.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>You can move it to a hidden table. You can do any sort of data that you want. You can see here in the screen where you can add that date record, that date field. So it's very simple to set up.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Awesome.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Alright. Can I check content for proper grammar and flag issues?\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Yeah. Of course. So within the Direct to Studio app, you know, it's obviously a web based application, so any browser or third party plugins or tools or utilities may be used by the authors or implemented as as workflow validations during their save operations. So I I personally use Grammarly a lot actually, within Chrome. So, you know, just one use case there.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: And if anybody can figure out how to have us have proper grammar as you've probably heard through some of our our videos, if we can have a video version of that, that would be greatly appreciated.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: But Grammarly video edition. This video is not sponsored.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: No. Not sponsored hashtag.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Alright. Moving along. Can I view version history of content? So is there some sort of version history of all the updates going on?\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Yeah. So this is role based and permissions based. So if you allow someone to have, revision access and revision version history, you know, usually admins have it, but you can enable other people to have it as well. You can go in and see who has made changes, what the changes were done. You can also have it be reverted back to a previous version as well.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>So if you don't like the content that they changed, you can go back as an admin and change it back to whatever previous version was as well. But, very thorough revision tracking, activity tracking, that is one of the things, you know, we want admins and people who are in charge to be able to see that content that's changing. And if something just didn't work, you know, maybe further your audience, they didn't like a picture better than a different picture, you can go back and change it to a previous version. So very simple to do with revision tracking. Alright.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Alright. Alright. Thanks y'all for following along this week as we answered some of your questions. As always, don't forget to like and subscribe here on YouTube. If you hop along into some of our communities like GitHub and Discord, these are where we source some of these questions from.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>We also answer them live throughout the week as well. Our whole team is in there communicating with you. So thanks again. Tune in next time for another episode of from the field, and we'll see you then. Bye, y'all.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: Bye.\u003C/p>","Hey, everyone. Welcome back to another episode of From the Field q and a with p and j. I am John. And I am Pedro. So let's dive into some questions from this week. I will start. Okay. Okay. Alright. First question is, as a CMS author, am I able to track any changes made to pages I own or am watching? Yes. You can. Directus activities and revisions provide full accountability tracking with, flows used to trigger notifications of changes. So just create a simple flow, and then when specific pages you own are edited, you can get a notification of your choosing. So next question. Can I add an expiration date to my records? Yes. We support date fields. We actually have a pick option when you're creating a new field. You can pick a date field option and, you know, set it to a date that you would want it to expire and you can have a flow automatically clean that up. You can have it archive it, hard delete it. You can move it to a hidden table. You can do any sort of data that you want. You can see here in the screen where you can add that date record, that date field. So it's very simple to set up. Awesome. Alright. Can I check content for proper grammar and flag issues? Yeah. Of course. So within the Direct to Studio app, you know, it's obviously a web based application, so any browser or third party plugins or tools or utilities may be used by the authors or implemented as as workflow validations during their save operations. So I I personally use Grammarly a lot actually, within Chrome. So, you know, just one use case there. And if anybody can figure out how to have us have proper grammar as you've probably heard through some of our our videos, if we can have a video version of that, that would be greatly appreciated. But Grammarly video edition. This video is not sponsored. No. Not sponsored hashtag. Alright. Moving along. Can I view version history of content? So is there some sort of version history of all the updates going on? Yeah. So this is role based and permissions based. So if you allow someone to have, revision access and revision version history, you know, usually admins have it, but you can enable other people to have it as well. You can go in and see who has made changes, what the changes were done. You can also have it be reverted back to a previous version as well. So if you don't like the content that they changed, you can go back as an admin and change it back to whatever previous version was as well. But, very thorough revision tracking, activity tracking, that is one of the things, you know, we want admins and people who are in charge to be able to see that content that's changing. And if something just didn't work, you know, maybe further your audience, they didn't like a picture better than a different picture, you can go back and change it to a previous version. So very simple to do with revision tracking. Alright. Alright. Alright. Thanks y'all for following along this week as we answered some of your questions. As always, don't forget to like and subscribe here on YouTube. If you hop along into some of our communities like GitHub and Discord, these are where we source some of these questions from. We also answer them live throughout the week as well. Our whole team is in there communicating with you. So thanks again. Tune in next time for another episode of from the field, and we'll see you then. Bye, y'all. 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