• The problem is that if I change the language of my wordpress the templates (patterns) are still in previous language (because they are stored in database?).

    Is there any way to fix this? What about if you let users choose their own language?

    Thanks!

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by etatus.
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  • Plugin Author r-a-y

    (@r-a-y)

    This is also a core BuddyPress issue.

    If you didn’t make any changes to your email templates in the admin area, then try deleting the email posts and emptying the trash:
    https://github.com/boonebgorges/buddypress-group-email-subscription/wiki/Email-Tokens#intro

    Next, deactivate BPGES and reactivate it and the email post templates should be regenerated with the proper language.

    Let us know if that works.

    Thread Starter etatus

    (@etatus)

    Thanks for the quick response! I had already tried your steps except for emptying the trash (and it didn’t work). Now, I’ve just figured out another way to get it. You can use one of the available BuddyPress Tools (Tools > BuddyPress) to reinstall Emails, so the language is updated.

    Thread Starter etatus

    (@etatus)

    Related to this, I found a bug in file bp-activity-subscription-function.php in function ass_set_email_type() –> case 'bp-ges-digest' : where the html_content have less information than plaintext_content (It’s missing the last sentence: To disable these notifications…)

    And the same happens in case 'bp-ges-notice' :

    (…and a <br/> is missing after &ndash; in html templates)

    I hope you can fix this in the next release.

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