• Resolved acr0bit

    (@acr0bit)


    Is it possible to use the free version of WProofreader in two languages on the same WordPress website? I see there is only a setting for ‘default language’, and not a second language. Our website is in English and German, and we would like proofreading in both languages. We are using Polylang.

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  • Plugin Author WebSpellChecker

    (@webspellchecker)

    Hi @acr0bit,

    You can use a single language at a time for check. The default language is the language that will be used each time on WProofreader launch. However, your users/editors can change the language on fly while they are working with WProofreader from UI settings. Go to orange bubble/badge -> hover on it –> select settings -> in the settings dialog go to language –> change the language.

    Moreover, with the next release of WProofreader, we plan to add language auto-detection feature that will be available as a part of Pro package. With the auto-detection there will be no need to switch the languages.

    Thread Starter acr0bit

    (@acr0bit)

    Thank you so much for your helpful response! It has resolved the issue for me.

    Plugin Author WebSpellChecker

    (@webspellchecker)

    @acr0bit we are glad to hear that I was able to answer your question. By the way, I will be happy to notify you as soon as language auto-detection feature is out.

    Thread Starter acr0bit

    (@acr0bit)

    Yes, please do let me know. Thanks so much.

    Plugin Author WebSpellChecker

    (@webspellchecker)

    Hi @acr0bit,

    We are glad to inform you that we have just released a language auto-detection feature that is available as a part of the Pro package.

    Now our Pro customers can specify the “Auto Detect” as the default language in their Plugins page. With the auto-detection there will be no need to switch the languages, our services will automatically detect the language for the check.

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