JJ
(@juliej82hotmailcom)
Hi Battman,
Thanks for working on this. I’ve installed your plugin patch and have the TML languages files (downloaded from Jeff’s site) in theme-my-login/languages.
What else do I need to do to get the login page to show the translations when I use the WPML language switcher?
I am using directories. I have not had much luck in understanding how to implement translations of TML using WMPL…
Thanks!
Hi JJ,
you also need to download official WordPress language files and place them to folder wp-content/languages, as some of the texts in the plugin is used from the default language domain, which means these will be loaded from the common language files instead of the plugin’s own language files.
I hope I could help.
Cheers
I forgot to mention, that the texts ‘Register’ and ‘Lost Password’ are coming from the title of the translated version of the corresponding pages (this is the original behavior of this TML plugin). On the website I referred I haven’t translated the title for some of these pages, that’s why it shows in English mostly.
Please refer to readme_patch.txt file in the .zip for additional info.
JJ
(@juliej82hotmailcom)
I did add the action to my shortcode and rows in the database for the translation as specified in your readme file…
JJ
(@juliej82hotmailcom)
Ahhh ok. I haven’t downloaded some of these WordPress language files. I will try that – thanks a million!
JJ
(@juliej82hotmailcom)
Thanks again Battman. I think I got it.
For others… I downloaded admin-it_IT.mo/po and it_IT.mo/po and placed in wp-content/languages. I didn’t define WPLANG in my wp-config file because I don’t want to change my default language and can change admin languages via my user settings (thanks to WPML).