Multilingual FLAG doesn't show in the edit bar

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After seeing the demos and reading the documentation of the multilingual add-on, I believe there should be a flag on the right side of the edit bar just next to the dashboard button. This button should allow me to switch between different version of a page for each language. Unfortunately I can't see it, nor on my deployed website nor on a fresh new install of C5 locally (both are 4.2.2). Everything else work as advertised, including the "choose language" flag block.
Nobody seems to have encountered this problem so I am a bit puzzled it shows on 2 different environment including a fresh install with only this add-on.
Hopefully, there is an obvious checkbox hidden somewhere to show the flag button and someone is going to tell me how blind I am...

 
flugue replied on at Permalink Reply
Well this other post suggest that it's possible to use the add-on on 5.5.1 even the back end is not upgraded:
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/internationalization/how-...
So I just upgraded and the flag is in the menu bar, work perfectly :)
Great forum to answer your own questions....
jenumba replied on at Permalink Reply
Did you get it working? the language switcher option you're talking about in the dashboard didn't appear for me until I had properly created two language trees that were properly mapped to one another.
flugue replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi Jenumba, indeed I didn't fix anything but upgraded to Concrete 5.1 and this alone fixed the button issue. I will try your suggestion on my other server that is experiencing the same problem and that I haven't upgraded yet...
tkunisada replied on at Permalink Reply
I had the same issue and I fixed it by changing the file permissions 644 from the FTP.

When I uploaded the multilingual addin to the FTP, the .png files under /packages/multilingual/images/flags were all 640. I simply changed the permission to 644, and I was able to see the flags.