• We are using this plugin in a multilingual Woocommerce installation.

    In the plugins settings I am able to set terms for “quantity” and “price”. But it seems those cannot be translated, in WPML the plugin is not listed, it seems to have no text_domain.

    What can I do to make translations possible?

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  • Plugin Author Mykola Lukin

    (@bycrik)

    The plugin has a textdomain – “tier-pricing-table”.
    You can use “Loco Translate” for having the translations – https://prnt.sc/pverox

    Thread Starter xanathon

    (@xanathon)

    Thanks for your answer.

    That domain does not appear in WPMLs String translation. As we already use WPML for multilanguage we have no interest in installing yet another translation plugin. For me this looks like a problem with your plugin not implementing text domains correctly, as WPML is the de facto standard in commercial translation plugins.

    What other options are there?

    edit: The plugin shows 2 text_domains in WPML:

    – tier-pricing-table
    – tier-price-table

    That seems to be part of the problem. I am able to edit strings from the plugin, but I am not able to edit the values I entered into the textboxes for price and quantity. Those seem not to be translatable.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 4 months ago by xanathon.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 4 months ago by xanathon.
    Plugin Author Mykola Lukin

    (@bycrik)

    You can manually create a translations file via Poedit which is standard for WordPress.

    https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/functionality/localization/#poedit

    Thread Starter xanathon

    (@xanathon)

    See my edit.

    Plugin Author Mykola Lukin

    (@bycrik)

    They are not translatable. It stores in DB like an option.

    Thread Starter xanathon

    (@xanathon)

    Not good.

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