Enter general information about the extension here: Title, description, category, author...
Title: [emconf][1][title]:
Description: [emconf][1][description]:
Category: [emconf][1][category]:
State [emconf][1][state]:
Dependencies (comma list of extkeys): [emconf][1][dependencies]:
Author Name: [emconf][1][author]:
Author email: [emconf][1][author_email]:
Backend Modules
Create backend modules. A module is normally recognized as the application behind one of the Typo3 backend menuitems. Examples are the Web>Page, Web>List, User>Setup, Doc module etc. In a more loose sense, all applications integrated with existing module (see below) also belongs to the 'module' category.
Enter a title for the module: [module][1][title]: [English]
[module][1][title_de]: [German]
Enter a description: [module][1][description]: [English]
[module][1][description_de]: [German]
Enter a tab label (shorter description): [module][1][tablabel]: [English]
[module][1][tablabel_de]: [German]
Sub- or main module? [module][1][position]:
Position in module menu? [module][1][subpos]:
[module][1][admin_only]: Admin-only access!
Setup languages
Start here by entering the number of system languages you want to use in your extension.
Enter which languages to setup:
[languages][1][dk]: Danish [languages][1][de]: German [languages][1][no]: Norwegian [languages][1][it]: Italian [languages][1][fr]: French [languages][1][es]: Spanish [languages][1][nl]: Dutch [languages][1][cz]: Czech [languages][1][pl]: Polish [languages][1][si]: Slovenian [languages][1][fi]: Finnish [languages][1][tr]: Turkish [languages][1][se]: Swedish [languages][1][pt]: Portuguese [languages][1][ru]: Russian [languages][1][ro]: Romanian [languages][1][ch]: Chinese [languages][1][sk]: Slovak [languages][1][lt]: Lithuanian