• Resolved genysignas

    (@genysignas)


    Hi, thanks for your reply!

    I have just tried to work with the translations module you suggested and I have some questions – hoping you can help me out..

    1) What did you mean by ‘suggest using WPML for translation needs’?

    2) Can I add to the theme the translations that I create myself – without waiting for the admins of the translations module to accept my suggestions? I can download the specific translations that I need in a separate file – but how do I install them into the existing .po or .mo file on the server? Hope this makes sense.

    Many thanks!
    Ignas

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    Hey there @genysignas!

    Thanks for reaching out — that’s a great question, I can help with that ??

    Though we don’t “support” this third-party plugin, we’ve done quite a bit of testing an suggest using WPML for translation needs.

    Here’s a great resource for translating The Events Calendar → https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/changing-the-language-on-your-calendar/

    Take care,
    Ed

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    Hi,

    Is there a way to translate the plugin – i.e. to have all the titles such as ‘Details’, ‘Organiser’ and ‘Venue’ in my own language?

    Many thanks for your help!
    Ignas

    The page I need help with: https://augu.perpatirti.lt

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  • Hey @genysignas,

    What is most likely happening is that your language has not been translated 100% yet. Yes, you can download yourself and use an app like POEdit. Here’s the link to the translation languages.

    Another option is to use a third-party plugin like Say What? to manually translate those strings.

    WPML is a translation plugin which many people use, it looks like you’re on the right track though.

    Hope that helps!

    Thread Starter genysignas

    (@genysignas)

    Hi Ed,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I’ve just installed the Say What? plugin.
    And I’m trying to figure out what could be the Original string, the Text domain, and the Text context – as shown here.

    I’ve been trying to follow this tutorial, but in the page source of my event the text doesn’t seem to be wrapped in __() – as in the example given on the tutorial.

    Any ideas how to proceed?

    Thank thanks!
    Ignas

    I’m not real familiar with Say What, I do know that we have had customers enjoy success with it.

    Our guide is fairly straight-forward for making on-the-fly translations via your functions.php file → https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/changing-the-language-on-your-calendar/

    Thread Starter genysignas

    (@genysignas)

    I have installed Loco Translate which is free and seems to do the job of translating whatever is on the screen quite well. Recommend this plugin.

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