• Resolved fprati

    (@fprati)


    Hello,

    I have installed the plugin and set it to French in the settings, cleared the transient cache but the weekdays (and the rest) keep being shown in English. I verified I have the file /wp-content/languages/plugins/wp-store-locator-fr_FR.po and I have also downloaded the file from the language repository and placed it under /wp-content/plugins/wp-store-locator/languages/wpsl-fr_FR.po

    What am I doing wrong, please?

    Regards

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  • Plugin Author Tijmen Smit

    (@tijmensmit)

    Try to rename /wp-content/languages/plugins/wp-store-locator-fr_FR.po to /wp-content/languages/plugins/wpsl-fr-FR-po

    Does that fix it?

    Thread Starter fprati

    (@fprati)

    I guess you mean wpsl-fr_FR.po (underscore). No, it did not fix it.

    Plugin Author Tijmen Smit

    (@tijmensmit)

    The site language itself is set to French, right? Are you using a multilingual plugin?

    Thread Starter fprati

    (@fprati)

    The site language is set to French and that’s the only language; there’s no multilingual plugin. To my understanding it should just use the current language file without any further intervention, am I right?

    Plugin Author Tijmen Smit

    (@tijmensmit)

    Well, you need to open the current language file and translate the words you want to have translated. How to do this is explained here.

    Thread Starter fprati

    (@fprati)

    I already did that before. However, I only copied the .po file. I tried adding the .mo file and now it works. I guess I wasn’t aware of that.
    Solved, thanks

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