Persian translation
Quote from avan on June 19, 2018, 10:11 amHey there,
Good time to you. Attached is Persian (Farsi) translation of the plugin. I’ve translated it, but I don’t know how to use it. Can you please guide me? Thank you very much for your nice and easy and at the same time cutting-edge and amazing plugin. It’s really wonderful.
Is it possible to configure it so that any user can only see his/her own posts and requests?
Hey there,
Good time to you. Attached is Persian (Farsi) translation of the plugin. I’ve translated it, but I don’t know how to use it. Can you please guide me? Thank you very much for your nice and easy and at the same time cutting-edge and amazing plugin. It’s really wonderful.
Is it possible to configure it so that any user can only see his/her own posts and requests?
Uploaded files:Quote from Asgaros on June 19, 2018, 6:34 pmHello @avan
WordPress uses .po/.mo files to translating plugins. I am not sure how you created this pot.-file but maybe you can create the corresponding format with the same tool which you used to translate the file.
Translation files have to be stored in the following folder:
- wp-content\languages\plugins
If you want to make your translations available to your community, you can add them via the official translation website as well so they get provided via the WordPress updater:
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/asgaros-forum
Is it possible to configure it so that any user can only see his/her own posts and requests?
This is not possible yet but I plan to add a private-forum functionality and a post-historie-list for users in one of the next updates! 🙂
Hello @avan
WordPress uses .po/.mo files to translating plugins. I am not sure how you created this pot.-file but maybe you can create the corresponding format with the same tool which you used to translate the file.
Translation files have to be stored in the following folder:
- wp-content\languages\plugins
If you want to make your translations available to your community, you can add them via the official translation website as well so they get provided via the WordPress updater:
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/asgaros-forum
Is it possible to configure it so that any user can only see his/her own posts and requests?
This is not possible yet but I plan to add a private-forum functionality and a post-historie-list for users in one of the next updates! 🙂
Quote from avan on June 19, 2018, 8:10 pmthank you very much for your answer. I translated it using Visual Studio Code program. I changed to mo and po extensions and copied to that URL, but no success.
thank you very much for your answer. I translated it using Visual Studio Code program. I changed to mo and po extensions and copied to that URL, but no success.
Uploaded files:Quote from Asgaros on June 22, 2018, 8:46 pmHello again @avan
I suggest to use a WordPress extension for it which creates the corresponding translation-files automatically for you in the correct format. I often used Loco Translate before and its working very well:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/loco-translate/
Hello again @avan
I suggest to use a WordPress extension for it which creates the corresponding translation-files automatically for you in the correct format. I often used Loco Translate before and its working very well: