• Does the plugin support multilingual environments (e.g., with WPML or similar), or is there at least a workaround to output terms like ‘from’, ‘to’, and ‘registration’ in different languages?

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  • Yes generally it follows WordPress localization/translation rules. There may be a few exceptions from legacy code and if you find them please let us know.

    Thread Starter claudelebeau

    (@claudelebeau)

    Thank you for your response. Perhaps I’m following the wrong approach here. While the backend interface is properly localized, I’m missing the ability to configure language-specific values for custom labels (for frontend output) defined under Configuration or Display settings in a multilingual context (using WPML).

    Specifically, I’m referring to fields such as start_label, where I’d like to assign different values per language, e.g.:

    • en: Start
    • de: Von
    • fr: De

    Ah, I think I see your issue, but I’m not sure how WPML work. A plugin like Weglot might be able to, as I think it looks at the front end.

    Plugin Support mathdaniel

    (@mathdaniel)

    Hello,

    I hope you are well.

    As we have not received a recent response, I will mark this as resolved. Please feel free to open a new ticket if you continue to experience issues or reopen this ticket.

    We will be happy to help. Thank you!

    Best regards,
    Peace!

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