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Translation
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Hallo,
how can I translate all the words and terms in German?
David
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Yes, it is possible to customize booking confirmation emails for individual events. In the Event Dashboard, click on the Emails section. Click on the “Enable Booking Confirmation Email” option.
In the Subject area, you can enter your custom email subject and in the Body area, you can enter your custom message. You can see available variables in the help text on the right side of the email body field.For your second question, Yes, it is also possible to set multiple prices for an event. In the Event Dashboard, click on the Price Manager section. Here you can add multiple price tiers.
Always happy to answer your questions.
That was not an answer to my question above. David
Hello David,
I am sorry, I accidentally sent the other ticket’s response here.
For the translations in the German language, you can use the Loco translate plugin. Here are the steps:
1. Install and Activate the Loco translate Plugin.- https://wordpress.org/plugins/loco-translate/
2. Click Plugin Pages in the Left admin menu of the Loco Translate Plugin.
3. Click the plugins name link on Plugins Page.
4. Select the WordPress Language in which you wish to translate the files.
5. Choose Location and click Start Translating.
6. Page will redirect to Editor Tab for Language translation.
7. Search the string, for example, ‘X’, that you wish to translate using the Filter translation Field. Searched String ‘X’ will show in the Source text box.
8. Input string ‘Y’ in the Translation Box and click the Save button.
9. Now String ‘Y’ will replace String ‘X’.Let me know if it works for you. Always happy to answer your questions.
Unfortunately, even with Loco Translate it does not work to really translate Eventprime. I already failed with the text of the button: Book now. This text is not found in Loco Translate and can not be translated.
DavidStill waiting for an answer!
DavidHello David,
I sincerely apologize for the delay. Still looking for a proper solution to this. Will try to get back to you asap.
Hi, I am interested to purchase Eventprime, but for this it must be possible that the frontend is completely translated.
DavidIn the Global Settings -> Button Labels section, you can find the option to put a custom label for Book Now button. You can add your preferred text here and it will show on the front end as a label of the Book Now button.
Okay, thank you.
And what about “Starts” and “Ends”, where can I translate these words? It’s not possible with Loco Translate and I didn’t find any way in the global settings.
DavidNo answer anymore?
I will wait untill next week, and than I have to decide for which tool I will take and purchase. When Eventprime ist not completely translatebale, it’s not my tool. But with no answer from you, I will never know this.
DavidHello @moench87,
We checked both strings ‘Starts’ and ‘Ends’ on the single event page and they are translatable in the code. Could you please share URL or screenshot of the page where you are trying to change these? Once we identify them, we will try to release the fix in upcoming release this week.
Always happy to answer your questions.
Hallo,
yes of course!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13BUlx_kFiJXxmwaT1z7Ux7KfRdyAD_fO/view?usp=sharingDavid
Hello David,
Thanks for sharing the link.
We are analyzing this issue and we will fix this in our upcoming releases.
Please inform me, when you fixed it. David
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/translation-1410/
We have fixed this issue in our last release.
We have checked with it Loco translate plugin and now the strings are available to translate.
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