UPDATE: The installation section has everything I needed.
Can titles be multilingual too?
I’m trying to use the shortcodes on the title. All I’m getting so far is the first language displayed. The others doesn’t change while using the flags buttons.
I’ve seen this part :
Optionally also the title of a text can be multilingual, but requires theme modification.
But I can’t find what I need to change exactly on my theme in order for it to work ??
Thanks for this great plugin, and for your help in advance ??
]]>Hi all:
Please let me know the code I must change to make the flags appear next to the title. Unfortunately all what i found is “See doc”
Thanks in advance.
]]>Hi!
I’m trying to wear this plugin, I see the flags in the place they should be and all that, but when I click in the flag I want to translate the original text it doesn’t appear anything, just blank text.
Can somebody help me?
Thanks!
]]>When I use Safari on Mac (10.4 or newer), the user sees always ALL languages, not only the selected language.
I tested it on three separate MAC systems.
https://www.en-web.eu
I am trying to use the plugin on a (more or less static) page to display either German or English abstracts within a list of publications. As I would like any user to see the essential citations, the page should probably start with a [:*], such that everyone sees the citations, regardless of his/her language. But this doesn’t seem to work; instead nothing is shown.
I also consider it risky that this an “open formatting”. I think that it would be more secure if the text portions displayed in a certain language could be bracket by start / stop tags, i.e something like [:de]German[:/de].
]]>Dear all,
I would like to swicth the menu translation on language changed.
How can I do that?
I’m looking inside nav-menu-template.php and wp_nav_menu function for a way to change the single item with something like Multilingual_Text::Title(); but for now I haven’t found a solition, do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your reply,
Milena
]]>Hi,
I recently installed Multilanguage Text and I’m really happy with how it works excep for one thing.
According to the ISO 639-1 list, thge code for Galician (Galego, it’s a language from a Spanish region) is [:gl], but the flag which appears in my web is not the Galician one.
This is a post I did to test the multilanguage:
https://toniespagne.com/wp/blog/2006/08/09/test/
This is the Galician Flag:
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/_bbQAklOzdek/S8NYm0yKhlI/AAAAAAAAC_4/Cei2dWmsX7o/s1600/800px-Bandeira_galega_civil.svg.png
This is the code I wrote on the post:
[:gb]This is a test
[:gl]Esta é unha proba
[:es]Esta es una prueba
[:fr]Ceci est un test
[:*]<iframe width=”100%” height=”166″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”no” src=”https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F55638796&show_artwork=true”></iframe>
I hope you can find a solution for that,
Thank you so much.
Toni.
Darn. I thought it worked, and it did in the post itself, but in the slider widget on the homepage it just adds my [:en] and [:nl] codes and leaves out the flags.
I could leave it at that, but it just looks unprofessional on my homepage.
]]>Unfortunately the plugin is not working as it should. I used the following syntax in the post itself:
(image goes here as it needs to show up in both languages)
[:sr]gobbledygook, gobbledygook, gobbledygook
[:en]blah, blah, blah
Unfortunately the resulting page shows no content. Upon switching the language both SR and EN are displayed and the first sentence of EN gets removed for some reason
Plugin settings are as follows:
Languages: sr,en
Which Title should be displayed: User default
Order of Flags: In the order as given above
Show always a Flag: unchecked
Directory of the Flags: %WPC%/plugins/multilingual-text/flags
Where should the flags be displayed: Next to the text
Tried your plugin. When i am trying to press on the flag, i get javascript error: multilingual_text_switch is not defined.
Thats happening i think because javascript code isn’t hooked in the footer.
]]>When you view the full post the plugin just ignores the language tags and appends the text.
]]>Hi
When using this very nice plugin, I have a minor issue with national characters in the title. When I use ? in the title, its convertet to uppercase, and the following letter is also convertet to uppercase.
Will there be a fix for this?
]]>I used the widget with 2 languages, but to switch to the other language I need to double click… I would like this to work with just a single click. Any idea of how to fix this?
I tested in safari and firefox.
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