• zbacsi

    (@zbacsi)


    1. Add new language
    2. I get “Template missing”
    3. Than I click Create new template
    4. I get “Template file already exists

    plugins/loco-translate/src/admin/init/InitPotController.php#68”

    Where can I send screenshots?

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  • Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    You’ll have to link to screenshots, but they’re rarely useful.

    What’s probably happening is when you create a new template it’s choosing a suitable location, but that happens to conflict with a file that exists – but which isn’t configured as the template.

    Just open the Advanced tab and enter the path to where the POT file is.

    Thread Starter zbacsi

    (@zbacsi)

    It’s strange, it works for one time. After I set the template file name, I was able to make the translation. When I go away from the editor, and I want to go back, it says “No translations found”.
    But my translation still works, just I can’t edit it.

    https://snag.gy/o5LIfV.jpg

    Settings: https://snag.gy/nXPVEu.jpg
    Files: https://snag.gy/i73P8V.jpg

    Plugin Author Tim W

    (@timwhitlock)

    I’m confused. Which is the correct template file? default.po or apicona.pot? Did you create one of them?

    Why does the child theme have the same text domain as the parent theme? This is wrong, and might explain why you don’t see the the translations.

    Have a read of this guide: https://localise.biz/wordpress/plugin/child-themes

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