Hello,
Thanks for the feedback!
This feature is a little more complicated than it looks like, as the labels have to take care of words starting with a consonant or a vowel (“Add an item” & “Add a post”). Also some words are invariable (no plural). This plus others stuff like handling the scenario where the user change the main label, but want to keep manually set labels.
This feature will probably come in a future patch, but it’s a low priority task, since it’s only for usage comfort and everything can be already set by the user currently. So I don’t have any ETA yet.
Hope this answers your question.
Have a nice day!
Regards.
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huxxco
(@huxxco)
Makes sense. Different languages can also complicate it.
A simple solution would be to only implement default labels with the singular/plural without handling all the possible variations like you mentioned. Then users can set manual labels if they want to fine tune it. This would cover the vast majority of use cases. If users feel the need for grammatical hyper-accuracy, they can set them manually.
For example: Assume a CPT with with singular/plural names of Event/Events. “Edit Event” is more intuitive than the current “Edit Post”. Personally, even “Add a Event” would be preferred over “Add a Post” because it eliminates confusion with the default WP naming.
Also, thanks for the quick reply!
Hello,
I understand that you would like a quick implementation of the feature, but I prefer release a fully fleshed-out feature (which takes care of all possible cases) instead of a partial implementation.
Otherwise, I know that within few days upon release I’ll receive tickets asking to fix consonants or a vowels and plural words.
I hope you’ll understand.
Have a nice day!
Regards.