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I have a multilingual website, in which I activated the i18n module and every related modules.

I have a taxonomy vocabulary Colors.

When I create or edit a content, all my colors are displayed. What I mean is, even if my node are in English, I saw every colors (English and French).

Is there a way to displayed my color based on node languages preference?

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  • I have answered a similar question drupal.stackexchange.com/a/120763/17003, check whether it helps you.
    – msmani
    Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 15:00
  • Thanks a lot for your answer. I'm using the second method (Translate). My concern by using the Localize is that I not only have the name and description to translate, I have more fields. Other things, I want to be able to specify the url alias for each languages and localize do not permit that. Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 18:26
  • Can you make sure that language is selected for each term, and it is not Language neutral
    – msmani
    Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 18:31
  • Thanks wolverine, it was the problem. But for a reason that I didn't understand, when I try to translate my term with an image, the language field return back to Language Neutral. I opened an new question for that drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/121119/… Commented Jul 1, 2014 at 17:37

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Check the "translation mode" that you've specified within admin/structure/taxonomy/colors/edit (whereas "colors" is the name of your specific category): by default that is set to "Localize", though it should be set to "translate".

After changing this value, be aware that you then also have to:

  • enter a translated value for each of the tags and
  • revisit any of the existing nodes that are already using the specific taxonomy, so that they use the (translated) term that corresponds to the language of the node.

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