Steffen Ehrmann
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [qTranslate X] Make attribute names translatableI did not try them yesterday night yet, now I did.
‘qTranslate support for WooCommerce’ has this under known issues:
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Categories/Attributes/etc show up untranslated in the backend.
The other two seem to mention that it works, but it does not for me. One thing I recognized was that the attribute name is being shown in uppercase, while everything else is normal on the product page. But this does not explain why I do not get the ‘qtranxs-lang-switch-wrap’ class in the page where I set up Attributes, in comparison to ‘Delivery Times’, ‘Categories’, ‘Tags’ and ‘Shipping Classes’. But then, also the class ‘search-form’ seems to be missing on this page.
edit: Also deactivating all plugins except woocommerce and q-translate-X does not help
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [qTranslate X] Make attribute names translatableJohn, I did not get it working with your newest master.zip.
See on this page: http://www.ehrmann-photography.de/?product=41&lang=en you should be able to change language and you will see that everything works, except ‘[:de]Hintergrund[:en]Background’.
I am looking into creating a copy for you. I will also take a loot at the code, maybe I can figure it out already. Will than tell you what I got.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [qTranslate X] Make attribute names translatablebump
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [qTranslate X] Make attribute names translatableUnfortunately the 2.9.1 bugfix did not help it. Here is a link to the respective page: http://www.ehrmann-photography.de/?product=41&lang=en. Maybe this is a theme-bug?
I tried to set the id “attribute_label” as Custom-fields id (this is the id the field has in the admin-panel when setting attribute names. Also the class “product_label” (the class this text has on the website does not show an effect.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [qTranslate X] Make attribute names translatableHi John,
ah sorry, I thought you are familiar with woocomerce. Yes, I tried to use the [:]-notation, but unfortunately it does not work.
When you add a product to woocommerce you can assign categories and tags to it as we are used to it from vanila wordpress. But additionally you can add attributes which describe a certain model or style of the product. If you want to sell a shirt in blue and yellow, blue and yellow would be the attributes and “colour” would be the attribute name. Unfortunately this attribute name is not translatable.
Thanks for looking into this!
SteffenForum: Plugins
In reply to: [footnotes] problem with first footnoteHi Stefan and Mark,
firest of all, great Plug-In! Thanks so far.
I have a similar issue as AchievingSustainability does. Only for me its not the first entry that I made which shows this behaviour. Strangely it is the last entry in the references-list that has an additional <p> (I assume) and the second entry I have in my text which has an additional linespacing. See http://wordpress.ehrmann-photography.de/index.php/about-this-page/ for details. I am not sure if the described issue in the references-list is due to and additional <p> or due to the fact that the text is actually too long and does not get broken down properly.