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avatar JTBlum
JTBlum
15 Jan 2014

According to http://docs.joomla.org/Making_templates_translatable and http://docs.joomla.org/Amending_the_templateDetails.xml_file, the name of a template should always be translatable. If you take a look at the code for 2.5.x or 3.1.1 (/joomla_base/administrator/components/com_installer/models/extension.php) the name itself is never translated if the extension type is 'language' (which is understandable), 'template', or 'library'.

avatar JTBlum JTBlum - open - 15 Jan 2014
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - change - 1 Sep 2014
Category Multilanguage
avatar vdespa vdespa - change - 13 Sep 2014
Status New Expected Behaviour
avatar jissues-bot
jissues-bot - comment - 13 Sep 2014

Set to "closed" on behalf of @vdespa by The JTracker Application at issues.joomla.org

avatar jissues-bot jissues-bot - close - 13 Sep 2014
avatar zero-24 zero-24 - close - 13 Sep 2014
avatar jissues-bot jissues-bot - close - 13 Sep 2014
avatar jissues-bot jissues-bot - change - 13 Sep 2014
Status Expected Behaviour Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2014-09-13 15:49:40
avatar vdespa
vdespa - comment - 13 Sep 2014

From what I know this is the expected behaviour. Also the installer relies on getting an unique name, not a language string when creating the extension name / folders. Hope this helps somehow.

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avatar infograf768
infograf768 - comment - 14 Sep 2014

Correct.

avatar zero-24 zero-24 - change - 7 Jul 2015
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