Hi Julio,
And I did (twice) but I still see partial translations …
I downloaded the .mo and .po of the Spanish version and I uploaded to the server.
I replaced the previous files by the current, but the translation as usual:(
Onolux, such a thing is unfortunately not possible. WordPress might use a single translation in multiple places. Can you use the English capitalization as a guide? I know that is possible in many languages.
– Brook
Whether it is solved, the key is to rename the files: tribe-events-calendar-es_ES.po instead of tribe-events-calendar-es.po
Oh that’s a good tip GUSUM. Thanks for sharing.
– Brook
You’re welcome,
It is a pleasure to learn together;)
Plugin Contributor
Brian
(@brianjessee)
Thanks for the tip GUSUM we are working on seeing if we can export from GlotPress like that.
Thanks Again.
Plugin Contributor
Brian
(@brianjessee)
Hi Manuel,
Your message did not come through.
However, to quote the forum guidelines:
Posting your own topic is smiled upon.
So if you are having an issue can you create a new post of your own that would be appreciated 🙂
ITS SIMPLY NOT FOR REAL 🙁
– New version of the plugin
– Stupid enough to update the currently installed version
– New version breaks the translation once again
IS IT GOING TO BE LIKE THIS?!?
Plugin Contributor
Brian
(@brianjessee)
Hi onolux,
Sorry for the frustration with the language translation.
We are trying to get the updates so it does not break the translations, but there is still bugs to workout unfortunately.
You maybe to use the first two filters of this snippet to help fix some of the issues in translating the word event:
https://gist.github.com/jesseeproductions/f4b175d407efa48564a9
Cheers
Plugin Contributor
Brian
(@brianjessee)
We have fixed the 3.10.1 update and it now includes the latest translation files.
I recommend if you are having translation issues to get a fresh copy of the 3.10.1 release and see if that resolves the issue.
If you are still having issues please create a new topic and we can help out.
Thanks