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  • Richard

    (@richardashby)

    Hi, WPML a is supported- the next release will include this as standard. It also can already be used with qTranslate. I’m not familiar with polylang but I can look into adding this as a feature.

    cool. i can’t wait for wpml integration. The next version will allow to insert different links for the read more text (one for every language)?

    thanks

    I cannot use it with qTranslate. It ignores [:xx] language shortcodes.

    Richard

    (@richardashby)

    qTranslate does work, a number of people have posted solutions on these forums. Look up the solution on the forums here and also might be worth checking the syntax you are using.

    Can you provide some link to solutions? I cannot find them.

    OK, I solved it in this way

    Change in shortcodes.php

    // If is action not URL then don't use URL!
    $url = ( $settings['button_1_action'] == "CONSTANT_OPEN_URL" ) ? $settings['button_1_url'] : "#";

    to

    // If is action not URL then don't use URL!
    $url = ( $settings['button_1_action'] == "CONSTANT_OPEN_URL" ) ? $settings['button_1_url'] : "#";
    
    // Q-TRANSLATE X SUPPORT # DdJ 31 May 2015
    if ( function_exists('qtrans_convertURL') ) {
    	$url = qtrans_convertURL($url);

    in two places, for both button_1_action and button_x_action.
    However my change will be cancelled on next update to your plugin, unless you fix it yourself in original code.

    In addition, it is necesary to use Q-Translate X shortcodes in this way

    [:la]language A[:lb]language B[:lc]language C[:]

    Richard

    (@richardashby)

    Thanks for that, I’ll add it to a future release. Version 1.4 is currently in test so I might be able to add it to that. Cheers

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