Hello, thank you for your support. This is what WPML answered:
Hello
These are “admin texts” which correspond to plugin configuration options that were entered.
They appear in the Strings Tranlsation table with the English flag because many plugins have declared their plugin language locale to be English and so they expect the configuration texts to be entered in English.
In your case, someone entered the configuration values in Spanish. So the system expects you to enter English values but the text entered was in Spanish.
This explains what happened.
You can do one of 2 things:
1. Go to the plugin configuration options and enter the values in English as the system is expecting. Then translate them into Spanish in the String Translation table. This is the optimal solution.
2. Alternatively, it sometimes works to simply select the strings, scroll down to the bottom of the table and push the option to change the langauge of the selected strings.
I say that this *someimtes* works because it depends how the plugins is written. If, at the time of displaying these values, the plugin code triggers our filters, then the correct option will be shown…..otherwise, it can appear that the values don′t translate and you need to go back to option 1 above.
I hope this answers your concerns.
I can’t find how to change the plugin configuration options, as option 1 suggests. I will try number 2 but I am afraid that it may fail again when we update to a newer version.
Thank you
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This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by retroriff.