Hi Thomas!
Thanks for your feedback!
As of my knowledge this is because of the connection with WordPress.com and that a lot of strings are transferred from WordPress.com and not from the plugin (like it would make sense…). A lot of users experience problems with that part of Jetpack.
I currently couldn’t be much of help here I guess. Maybe we should point Jetpack devs to that issue?
I try to ping Torsten of German WP.com support maybe he could point us to the right people?
Hope that helps for the moment.
Thanks, Dave.
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stl99
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply!
Strangely enough the email text should be replaced with the content you insert into the textarea under Settings -> Reading, not translated…
So that’s definitely something I’d like to see fixed as the current email content looks kind of unprofessional from a business’ point of view.
Cheers,
Thomas
You are right with that!
This also regards translation loading from WordPress.com — which is only informal translated. So, with my formal translation there’s still a mix up then, also in comments section, statistics and so on. I already mentioned this to WordPress.com/Jetpack and they telled me to make translations more “neutral” but obviously it was not done (yet).
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stl99
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Interesting!
In addition to that it seems that actually not all email comment subscriptions seem to come through (I did some testing) so I maybe have to look for another subscribe to comments plugin…
Cheers,
Thomas
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stl99
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I just noticed that removing the jetpack German formal language files does activate the custom text in the admin section again…