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  • Translations downloaded from translate.wordpress.org resides in wp-content/translations/plugins for plugins.

    Is the Dutch translation downloaded there? When you delete it, it should be downloaded using Updates in the Admin.

    Thread Starter McCage

    (@mccage)

    Hi Chantal,
    There is no folder named translations in /public_html/wp-content but there is a folder named languages, but:
    There is no file of newsletter translation in /public_html/wp-content/languages/plugins.
    I do see mo and po files of my other plugins in that folder:
    akismet, bbpress, buddypress, event organiser and more…

    You are correct. Should be “languages” that folder. Not awake, need more coffee. 🙂

    I added some untranslated strings a few hours ago, which should trigger a translation update in WordPress. Did you get that one?

    Thread Starter McCage

    (@mccage)

    Sorry, no! And:
    Dashboard>Updates says: Alle vertalingen zijn bijgewerkt.
    What I could do: download the po and mo files from
    https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/newsletter/dev/nl/default;
    rename them and upload to the languages folder.
    Would that be a good idea? Would the translations hold in an update of the plugin?

    According to the logs on Slack at 12:20 a new language pack was created.

    https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C0E7F4RND/p1494238817170139

    Thread Starter McCage

    (@mccage)

    I have no access to slack, but when I tried Dashboard>Updates again, a translation of Newsletter was installed. Thanks Chantal!

    Toppie! 😉 There are some untranslated strings left. Maybe you can help translate them. I am not a user of this plugin, so maybe you know the context a little bit more.

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Hi everyone, thank you for all your effort in translations. We’re going to do a bit of scrub to the admin panel so all the string will be translatable and we’ll remove the more complex texts which will be complicated to maintain translated.

    Thank you, Stefano.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 11 months ago by Stefano Lissa.
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