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February 13, 2014 at 12:49 am in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.4 / Events Community / Filter Bar #104054
Oliver
ParticipantHi Leah,
that’s great to hear!
I’m looking forward to install the next release soon 🙂
All the best,
OliverFebruary 11, 2014 at 11:09 pm in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.4 / Events Community / Filter Bar #103592Oliver
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February 7, 2014 at 10:36 pm in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.4 / Events Community / Filter Bar #102229Oliver
ParticipantHi Leah,
thanks for the info. I will check if there are some more changes in the latests .pot files and will come back to you the next days!
Best regards,
OliverOliver
ParticipantOk, sounds good! I thought about something like that!
I will wait until the next release to have it fixed! (it was already there since 3.1. so some more weeks don’t hurt me)Thanks for getting this figured out!
Best regards,
OliverFebruary 7, 2014 at 2:08 pm in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.3.1 and Events Community #102027Oliver
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Oliver
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Oliver
ParticipantAfter rethinking it, I will setup a new clean version and check if it works then. I have the feeling that there is an issue or relation with another plugin, theme, etc.
I will come back to you if it doesn’t work afterwards. Please leave the thread open.
Oliver
ParticipantHi Robert,
could you fix the the problem with this translation?
I have the same issue in the german translation.Best regards,
OliverOliver
ParticipantHmm, in my .po file i found this code, which looks fine from my point of view:
#: views/community/modules/cost.php:34
#@ tribe-events-calendar
msgid “Currency Symbol”
msgstr “Währungssymbol”#: views/community/modules/cost.php:44
#@ tribe-events-calendar
msgid “Cost”
msgstr “Eintritt”And in the cost.php i found this:
<label for=”EventCurrencySymbol”>
<?php _e(‘Currency Symbol’,’tribe-events-calendar’); ?>:
</label><label for=”EventCost”>
<?php _e(‘Cost’,’tribe-events-calendar’); ?>:
</label>Should be ok, isn’t it?
Can it be related to a plugin, theme, etc..
I’m just wondering that all the translation works, but not for these two label.Best regards,
OliverOliver
ParticipantHi Casey,
as reported by Leah here:
https://tri.be/support/forums/topic/german-translation-for-events-calendar-pro-3-3-1-and-events-community/#post-100795
the translation work on her test system.
Any idea, why it doesn’t work on mine?Best regards,
OliverOliver
ParticipantHi Casey,
thanks for the fast answer. I’m in contact with the developer.
Please leave the discussion open, as maybe there are some more questions 😉All the best,
OliverOliver
ParticipantHi Casey!
thanks for the ultra-fast answer! 🙂
You have been right. The jquery-ui.min.js was the problem!
I found the code in the script.php of the theme, deleted it and it worked immediately!Thanks a lot!!!
Best regards,
OliverJanuary 31, 2014 at 1:50 am in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.3.1 and Events Community #99109Oliver
ParticipantHi Leash,
one more info: it looks that the code in /lib/the-events-calendar.class.php was not changed as described above.
Will the change be a part of the next release?
Best regards,
OliverJanuary 26, 2014 at 6:16 am in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.3.1 and Events Community #97018Oliver
ParticipantHi Leah,
thanks for including the files in the version 3.4.1. of the calendar. I installed it today and it looks very good.
Do you have an idea about the question regarding the currency translation above?
Best regards,
OliverOliver
Participant(I have the german WordPress files already installed, but this doesn’t help)
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