In the JoomFish Language Manager (Backend > Components > JoomFish > Content Languages) one can set a "Fallback" language. E.g. when there are four languages, english (en-GB, default), dutch (nl-NL), german (de-DE) and french (fr-FR) a user in JoomFish 2.2.3 on Joomla 1.5.x can set the fallback language for french and german to "nl-NL" so that contents where there is no french or german translation does not give the default english contens, but the fallback dutch contents.
On JoomFish 2.2.3 on Joomla 1.5.x a little bugfix is needed to let it work: http://www.joomfish.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=7434&p=38086#p29447. This bugfix does not work with JoomFish 2.5 on Joomla 2.5 (I think that's because there were a Lot of Changes in how JF-future works).
It is a feature that seems to be highly appreciated when you read the joomfish.net boards ;-)
In the JoomFish Language Manager (Backend > Components > JoomFish > Content Languages) one can set a "Fallback" language. E.g. when there are four languages, english (en-GB, default), dutch (nl-NL), german (de-DE) and french (fr-FR) a user in JoomFish 2.2.3 on Joomla 1.5.x can set the fallback language for french and german to "nl-NL" so that contents where there is no french or german translation does not give the default english contens, but the fallback dutch contents.
On JoomFish 2.2.3 on Joomla 1.5.x a little bugfix is needed to let it work: http://www.joomfish.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=7434&p=38086#p29447. This bugfix does not work with JoomFish 2.5 on Joomla 2.5 (I think that's because there were a Lot of Changes in how JF-future works).
It is a feature that seems to be highly appreciated when you read the joomfish.net boards ;-)