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Arabic Translation for StCR plugin - 100% done manually and ready to use #571

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YaserMaadan opened this issue Mar 29, 2020 · 3 comments

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@YaserMaadan
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Hi all,

I just finished translating the plugin into Arabic language using Poedit, 100% done (strings translated and checked manually)

subscribe-to-comments-reloaded-ar_AE.zip

If you have any questions, I am here to help :)

Thanks.
Yaser Maadan
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@BobaWebDev
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Thank you @YaserMaadan

We'll include it in the next update.

@Grimmwicht
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I recently thought to have answered to this, but can't find my answer anymore.

However, I will just post this again. WordPress changed the way translations are handled some time ago. You can now translate anything at https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/subscribe-to-comments-reloaded/. New translation are automatically deployed once they reach a translation level of 95%. Existing translations are updated as soon as they are done online and the WordPress user makes an update of his installation.

So the advantage for you here is not only a better handling and overview of your translation, but less work with them. You never again need to manually deliver .po or .mo files with your plugin – just let Wordpress itself do the work.

So my question is: Are you aware that this possibility exists? I'm a translator for German, and would like to translate your plugin – but apparently only if you're going to use it. So why are you deploying translation files manually? Is there a special reason for this?

@BobaWebDev
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Hi @Grimmwicht

Sorry, you submitted ticket #581 about that but I missed it somehow. I just answered there.

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