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  • Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    There is a .pot file in the main plugin folder. You need to create .po and .mo from it.
    The plugin textdomain is “namaste”.

    Hi’ I am new to WP and have just translated the .pot file in namaste! LMS. I now have a da.po file hvere all 388 text lines are translated. When saving the translated file (using Poedit version 1.6.6 I get some strange error messages:
    1 says that there is an error marked in red in the list. But scrolling down the list does not show anthing in red. Next comes a warning: header field’Language-Team’ still has the initial default value…
    THis headeer i do not see in poedit at all. How to get aaround these prblems. Poedit online help is not giving me the solutions. Has any of you a hint to give me?
    As there are these problems I am not able to have the da.po file load. It is located in a subfolder to the current theme (twentyten-child/nanaste/da.po). Please give me a hint or the translation is of no use.

    Resolved, using the on-line PO editor by loco.
    I now have a complete danish language .po file with all the namaste! LMS text strings. Pleas indicate
    what I shall name the file and
    where to place it

    so far I have placed renamed the file as da_DK.mo and placed this in wp-content/plugins/namaste-lms/languages, but I see no changes when logged in as admin. Have I got the idea of localization wrong? or am I just peddling around in darkness?

    – it will be such help prior to upgrade to namaste! PRO to be able to go through it as a student

    Plugin Author Bob

    (@prasunsen)

    Hi, the file should be named namaste-da_DK.mo and placed in wp-content/plugins/languages or wp-content/plugins/namaste-lms/languages

    Thank you Prasunsen,
    I now have a working namaste LMS in danish language.

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