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  • Plugin Author Lester Chan

    (@gamerz)

    We are no longer using po/mo but by using polygot.

    Check your translation here https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/wp-postratings

    Thread Starter Andrei G.

    (@27shutterclicks)

    So I had downloaded the .po/.mo file from the link in the plugin’s description tab: http://dev.wp-plugins.org/browser/wp-postratings/i18n/

    Is this not a valid way anymore? Should the plugin’s description be updated then?

    Using polygot, how do I go about adding support for a second language to the plugin? How do I enable it to display in another language?

    I am using WPML.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter Andrei G.

    (@27shutterclicks)

    I have been able to load the contents of the .po into the site. WPML has an option for that in its Settings section.

    The thing is that no matter what, only the English text shows, even if I browse the site in the second language.

    What I am interested in is translating the front-end texts of the plugin, not necessarily the admin side, where everything is in English anyway.

    So things like (4 stars, 5 Start, Loading, average, 4 out of 5) etc.

    Any ideas?

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Lester Chan

    (@gamerz)

    Sorry, this plugin is not compatible with WPML. The plugin stores those text as templates in WP-Admin -> Ratings -> Ratings and hence it only supports 1 language at a time.

    hi,
    where can i download the chinese version of your plugin? btw, i have committed my translation of this plugin. how can i use my translation in my wordpress site since you don’t support po/mo files?
    thx.

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