• Resolved reljic

    (@reljic)


    Hi!

    First of all, THANK YOU for this plugin, I’ve been looking like crazy for something like that. All the other plugins are either useless (for my use) or very expensive. I am going to make a donation for sure!

    I am wondering if there is any way to translate the month and weekdays that are on the calendar? My clients are mostly old and don’t speak english, so I’d like to write the days of the week in my language.

    Other than that, it pretty much satisfies all my event management needs!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-made-easy/

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  • Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    The calendar is translated using the wordpress frontend translation. Since it is a jquery plugin, it is possible that your language is not in there, so what language are you talking about?

    Thread Starter reljic

    (@reljic)

    Its Slovenian, I doubt there is a possibility of that. It’s only spoken by 2 million people 🙂 Are you saying if I set my wordpress to Slovenian (if there is an option), it would be automatically translated?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    Try it out 🙂 WordPress allows you to download and switch to a different frontend language via the backend admin pages.

    The button SEND YOUR BOOKING still apperas in english. WordPress version is in german and frontend language is set to german! There must be something wrong, sin’t it?

    Plugin Author Franky

    (@liedekef)

    @mpek: please don’t hijack a thread. In your case: just use your language plugin language-tags in the placeholder #_SUBMIT{xxx} (where xxx is the submit-button text; see the EME doc), in the rsvp form template. That’ll do the trick. Reason: since there’s only 1 form, you have to take care yourself of making all text in it multi-language.

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