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  • Thread Starter aogasd

    (@aogasd)

    @tobifjellner thank you so much for your help! I managed to add needed Finnish translations according to your instruction. I did end up having to manually add the Swedish language file as well for the translation to work, even though I’m fairly certain the translations appeared automatically when I first tested the plugin…

    Everything seems to work just fine now, thanks to support as well for their assistance offscreen 🙂 Great service!

    Thread Starter aogasd

    (@aogasd)

    We alrealdy have Polylang Woocommerce Pro version installed.

    Translations for the readme are published almost immediately. The initial language pack for the plugin will be generated when 90% of the Stable (latest release) sub-project strings have been translated (currently 0%).

    as I understand, I’d have to translate 90% of the plugin before it would get pushed as an available language? Currently Finnish language progress sits at 0%… I don’t really think that’s a productive use of my time when I only need a handful of the several hundred strings in Finnish. If I can only translate those and it’ll get pushed I don’t mind doing that, I guess. The questions still remains if I’d see the translations, considering that ever since I started customizing the bulk table I can only have the one same table for each of my three language versions, despite English and Swedish being supported languages for this plugin.

    I’ll see if I can record a video tomorrow, but probably Thursday at the latest.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by aogasd.
    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by aogasd.
    Thread Starter aogasd

    (@aogasd)

    Default language is Finnish. Before making custom bulk table it was english default text in finnish page, swedish default text in swedish page and english default text in english page.

    After starting a custom bulk table they’re now all identical, (in finnish atm, shows up for all language versions) and I don’t think I can undo that – as typing in the default english still means the swedish version shows up in english and there’s no reset to default settings button.

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    Thread Starter aogasd

    (@aogasd)

    Swedish, English, Finnish. of those Finnish is the only one that doesn’t have plugin translation, though it doesn’t really matter for the back end UI, only for the fields that the website visitors can see.
    I could translate the Finnish myself if I knew where to do that.

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