2007/1/20, Moshu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hey, Nikolay
don't just reply - read it before!
I am sorry for not-reading, sometimes just talking useless stuff is
easier :-) So escuse me, please...
The text Athanasiadis was asking about ["Here you add links... it is called a
blogroll"] is exactly where I wrote it is:
in the admin panel if you click Blogroll.
No, I didn't mean categories. I meant open the admin panel and see it for
yourself.
Yeap, I saw it and that string *is* in the RC2 pot file (in about line
2859). Please, check if the string your po file is marked as fuzzy for
this kind of strings are not shown on the site.
Happy reading ;)
moshu
I will surely pay more attention from now on :-)
Thank you,
Nikolay
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Nikolay Bachiyski
> Sent: January 19, 2007 3:20 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [wp-polyglots] 2.1 will soon be one of us
>
> 2007/1/19, Moshu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > > Here you add links
> > > <http://www.megablogsite.com/wp-admin/link-add.php>
> > > > to sites that you visit often and share them on your blog.
> > > When you have
> > > > a list of links in your sidebar to other blogs, it's called
> > > a "blogroll."
> > > > They don't appear in .pot file how can translate them?
> > > >
> > > Where is exactly the place, in which Blogroll is
> mentioned you want to
> > > translate?
> >
> > admin > Blogroll > Manage Blogroll - right under the title.
> >
> > m.
> >
>
> If you mean the category nam: it can be translated but it is done
> during installation. In order to have all the initial database values
> (first post, first comment) translated you have to do two things
> before installation:
> - set the WPLANG value in wp-config.php to your locale
> - make sure your locale's .mo file is present in wp-includes/languages
>
> Happy translating,
> Nikolay
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