• Resolved konfyt

    (@konfyt)


    Alexander, is there a way i can change the language? I have Afrikaans language header with English presets, ex “Header in Afrikaans” RESULTS.

    I need to change Results into my language. Others as well.

    Tnx

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  • Plugin Contributor ustimenko

    (@ustimenko)

    @konfyt,

    See here https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/wp-testing/

    Or you can use this file to create your lang and send it to me directly.

    https://github.com/garex/wp-testing/raw/develop/languages/wp-testing.pot

    Google for poedit.

    Thread Starter konfyt

    (@konfyt)

    Alexander,

    not sure if I misunderstand. I need to download the .pot file and then open with PoEDIT. PoEDIT looks into my file manager for the file. Your link opens the file inn browser. It seems copy/paste does not work with PoEDIT. Could you send the file? ras.dennis(at)gmail.com

    Plugin Contributor ustimenko

    (@ustimenko)

    Try this link then: https://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+save+a+file+in+browser

    If direct sending file is too complex for you — try transifex way.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by ustimenko.
    Thread Starter konfyt

    (@konfyt)

    Alexander,

    I have registered with transifex and requested Afrikaans om wp-testing page. Just waiting for language to appear, in order to Join Group. First time, so bear with me please.

    Regarding direct method, I still do not understand how to save or download the.pot file. I would believe that the wp-testing.pot should be downloadable from github, but there is no download button.

    The link you sent before opens up the content of the.pot file. That means I have to copy the script and then save it somehow as a .pot on text converter. I followed your latest link ,but I end up on google search…

    Concluding… both methods have hickups. I have decided to follow the Transifex route, so now I am waiting for acceptance.

    Thought this would have been a straight forward mission… and I don’t drink…

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