• Resolved emicantero

    (@emicantero)


    Hi, I have installed Waymark on my website and it should automatically display in Spanish. I don’t know why, but it is not able to translate. I have tried to install Loco Translate and create new translations, but there is no way to change the language. Any solution?

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  • Plugin Author Joe

    (@morehawes)

    Hi @emicantero,

    Thanks for reaching out and for your translation contributions! 🙏

    I have installed Waymark on my website and it should automatically display in Spanish.

    I believe that at the moment, because Spanish is only 45% stable it does not yet appear as an official language pack. I can not remember the % threshold and I was not able to easily find the number :-/ However you can see that Spanish is currently listed as orange, instead of green.

    I am excited to see all of the Spanish translations and to support this language soon.

    Thanks again for your efforts.

    Joe

    Thread Starter emicantero

    (@emicantero)

    It’s a pleasure to collaborate to get the plugin everywhere, but I’m afraid something else is going on. On my website I have made an automatic translation (just for testing) and there is no way to see it on the front-end. I can’t think what to do to solve it.

    Plugin Author Joe

    (@morehawes)

    Hi @emicantero,

    I am sorry to hear you are still having issues. I believe the plugin is set up correctly for translations, but if you think there is a particular string that is missing please do let me know.

    Otherwise, I am not completely sure what you are trying to achieve. I do not have much experience with WordPress translations myself so if you believe there is something that can be corrected in Waymark please provide details.

    Cheers,

    Joe

    Thread Starter emicantero

    (@emicantero)

    Hi Joe,
    After many tests, all the problems seem to be solved just by copying the .po and .mo files to the wp-content/languages/plugins/ folder. Maybe all this mess is part of a misconfiguration of Loco Translate. I can only tell you that now I can use the plugin fully translated and that last night I suggested dozens of terms so that it can be enjoyed in Spanish. Greetings and thanks, especially for building such a fantastic gadget.

    Plugin Author Joe

    (@morehawes)

    Hi @emicantero,

    Very glad to hear that! Thank you for your kind words, Reviews are greatly appreciated 🙂

    Cheers,

    Joe

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