• Resolved labd12estudio

    (@labd12estudio)


    I already translated every string that I needed and/or could on loco translate, but on my single event page it still shows up like “All Eventos” instead on “Todos Eventos”. I can’t for the life of me translate that “All”. I also already translated the “@” but it still shows up on the single event page at the bottom row where it lists the time, category and tag of the event. The interesting thing is that right below the page title, the “@” appears translated, but not on the row below. I already sincronized the translation strings on loco translate, already translated all I could on the configurations page and those words are still there, untouched.

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  • Plugin Support tristan083

    (@tristan083)

    Hi @labd12estudio ,

    Thank you for reaching out, and I’m sorry to learn of the difficulties.

    The “All Eventos” text can be found in the \wp-content\plugins\the-events-calendar\src\views\single-event.php file, line 79. If you’re having difficulties translating this, I would recommend doing a template override instead.

    As for the “@” symbol, have you edited the Date time separator setting in Events -> Settings -> Display (tab) -> Date & Time (section)?

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @labd12estudio

    It seems like it has been some time since we received a response from you, therefore, I will consider this matter as resolved. If you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to start a new thread.

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