• Resolved lolo343

    (@lolo343)


    Hello it’s me again but this time it’s only for your plugin …
    In section ‘Intelligent character replacement’ and into ‘Wise diacritics’ i want to use ‘Changing custom word diacritics’ but i don’t want to use ‘Language to be used for the addition of diacritics ‘ for exemple :
    in french the word ‘ne’ is transformed to ‘né’ but ‘né’ does not have the same meaning as ‘ne’ .
    Thank you

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  • Plugin Author pepe

    (@pputzer)

    You mean use just the custom list? That’s not possible at the moment. (But I’ll think about it.)

    However, the best solution would probably be a diacritics file for French. You can adapt the https://github.com/mundschenk-at/wp-typography/blob/master/php-typography/diacritics/en-US.json file and I’ll add it to the next release.

    Thread Starter lolo343

    (@lolo343)

    it will remove for exemple né : ne
    by this (:)= OR

    i have a second question , is it possible top apply the plugin to the comments?

    Thread Starter lolo343

    (@lolo343)

    I try To put ‘né’ and ‘ne’ in exceptions but it does not work it’s the same problem with ‘risque’ ==> ‘risqué’

    Thread Starter lolo343

    (@lolo343)

    it’s ok , i remove né and risqué from the good file

    Plugin Author pepe

    (@pputzer)

    Just copy en-US.json to fr-FR.json, edit it to change the language name and remove the inappropriate entries. You can use it as is in your installation and mail it to me for inclusion in one of the next releases.

    Regarding comments: wp-Typography is already applied to comments (unless your theme uses some non-standard implementation, e.g. Disqus).

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by pepe.
    Plugin Author pepe

    (@pputzer)

    I assume this has been resolved, @lolo343 (although I’d still be interested in providing a proper French diacritics file if you send me one).

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