• Hi there! Thank you for writing this gem of a plugin! I use it quite often on my websites and as a GTE for nl_BE, I try to keep it as translated as possible. Recently, some of my co-workers who also use this plugin say that when you want to insert a shortcode in the block editor, a lot of English text is displayed.

    So, I looked around and the whole “insert.php” in the admin folder doesn’t have a textdomain attached to it. Can this be solved in a future version so it can be translated? That way the important warning at the bottom for example can be translated to the native language of the editor.

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  • Plugin Author vaakash

    (@vaakash)

    Hi @nekojonez,

    Thanks for using Shortcoder. I’ll look into this issue. I’ll look into this issue and include a fix in the next version.

    thanks,

    Aakash

    Plugin Author vaakash

    (@vaakash)

    Hi @nekojonez,

    I tested this today and noticed that the insert popup menu is translated as expected (except the note at the bottom which will be removed soon)

    Please see image – https://i.imgur.com/lK8YlU0.png

    Please let me know if you are expecting some other texts to be included.

    Thanks,

    Aakash

    Thread Starter Pieterjan Deneys

    (@nekojonez)

    There are a few strings in the screenshot that aren’t translated. Look at the search placeholder, “create shortcode” button, “check out:” button and the “thanks for using…” text at the bottom.

    Plugin Author vaakash

    (@vaakash)

    Got it!. Those will be covered in the next version. Thanks for reporting!

    Thread Starter Pieterjan Deneys

    (@nekojonez)

    You are most welcome. As soon as they appear on translate.wp.org, I’ll translate them. ??

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