now i noticed that it translates the attribute name but not the price.
E.g. i am in english product i create an attribute with name speed and price changeble. I translate with polylang the speed text to greek to speed_gr and the price to changeble_gr and it only displays the attribute name translated. Also when i go to input text when i edit the greek product attribute it has code that says
pointer-events: none;
cursor: not-allowed;
and when i go to the normal page there isn’t the changeble_gr
i followed the instructions from here https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/problem-with-variation-translation/. When i create a attribute it works fine! But if i had already created a product and i go on attributes from single product to variable product it only displays normally in the default language the attribute name and value and in the translated only the attribute translation and it doesn;t get the value at all. Am i doing something wrong? please help
Plugin Contributor
jomo
(@jonathanmoorebcsorg)
I noticed the same behaviour:
– simply open the product in the other language and save it again
the other language will then show the variations.
No changes needed, but if changing a product from simple to variable just open an save it again in any other languages.
Also, please note this forum is not actively monitored, hence you might not have got reply to your earlier messages. The active issue tracking is on: https://github.com/hyyan/woo-poly-integration/issues
Thank you @jonathanmoorebcsorg for your reply! i tried it with attributes only but the problem still insists. I created the attribute on default language and it is displayed normally, but when i go to the translated product it is un editable and i save it. When i preview it, it only translate the attribute name and i don’t get the translated value. (previously i saved the attribute value the default and the translated) Am i doing something wrong?
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This reply was modified 9 years, 4 months ago by
Alex4842.
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This reply was modified 9 years, 4 months ago by
Alex4842.
Plugin Contributor
jomo
(@jonathanmoorebcsorg)
I can’t tell what you mean by “i tried it with attributes only” or what problem you are referring to….
if you are asking about variation attributes, then do use the global product attributes, you can set them (and attribute values and translations) up at: /wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=product&page=product_attributes
[the attribute name itself is translated in Polylang string translation table]
Then on the product pick the global attribute you set up and create the variations from that.
Save.
Switch to the other language.
Save.
Thank you again for your time 🙂 i use the global product attributes, and then on product i pick the global attribute i set up and created the variations from that and save but with no luck.
Plugin Contributor
jomo
(@jonathanmoorebcsorg)
Sorry, from that description there is no way to tell what problem you are having.
I assure you it does work if you follow all the steps.
Thank you Jonathan for your reply and time. Do you want access to see what i mean? I tried what you suggested but with no luck. I created attributes names and values and their translations. Then i go to an already english created product since english is the default language. I go Product Data and choose Variable product. I go to attributes i choose the one that i want and i click it and set the value and click add (i check used for variations). And i save. Then i go to the translated product and save again but still don’t get value on the translated attribute.
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This reply was modified 9 years, 3 months ago by
Alex4842.
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This reply was modified 9 years, 3 months ago by
Alex4842.
Plugin Contributor
jomo
(@jonathanmoorebcsorg)
Please note the official release 1.0 supporting WooCommerce3 is now out.
There is also new documentation area at https://github.com/hyyan/woo-poly-integration/wiki which explains better how to use the plugin
If you still have issues with this new release please report detailed example in https://github.com/hyyan/woo-poly-integration/issues