• Some sources are out of date, so there are certain strings that aren’t being translated. E. g:

    String “by” (post author)

    Old:
    #: lib/shortcodes/footer.php:175 lib/structure/post.php:278

    New:
    #: lib/shortcodes/footer.php:175 lib/structure/post.php:291
    #: publish/genesis.2.2.6/lib/shortcodes/footer.php:175
    #: publish/genesis.2.2.6/lib/structure/post.php:278

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/genesis-translations/

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  • Thread Starter lmlorca

    (@lmlorca)

    Sorry, meant:

    Old:
    #: lib/shortcodes/footer.php:175 lib/structure/post.php:278

    New:
    #: lib/shortcodes/footer.php:175 lib/structure/post.php:291

    Plugin Author Remkus de Vries

    (@defries)

    All strings were being translated, but you’re right, this plugin hasn’t updated the Genesis strings to reflect the changes in 2.30. I’ll do my best to update this as soon as possible. With that update your issues should be resolved as well.

    BTW, can you show me what you mean exactly with “there are certain strings that aren’t being translated”. Where, as in a link, are you seeing this?

    Thread Starter lmlorca

    (@lmlorca)

    I mean that the line is translated in its respective .mo files but with no effect since it points to a wrong source.

    To be honest even though I said it in plural, I’ve actually only seen this one example (the string “by” in post meta) having that issue, so maybe it’s just this one string.

    I updated the source for internal purposes in the .po corresponding to Spanish (my language) and re-generated the .mo, so no problems for me but I thought you might wanted to check it out.

    Again, I’m not sure if there are other strings outdated, if I see more I’d report back to you.

    Thread Starter lmlorca

    (@lmlorca)

    Another outdated source:

    #: lib/shortcodes/post.php:355
    msgid “% Comments”
    msgstr “% comentarios”

    Now is on:

    #: lib/shortcodes/post.php:404

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