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  • Plugin sets it as you do. If you added “Competition” plugin used exactly that. I use plugin on 6 of my websites and I have it several demo websites, and in all cases labels are used as they are set.

    On the other hand, how WordPress uses that is another matter. Maybe you use some WP 3.0 nightly build that is broken?

    Also, did you checked all the custom post settings when you upgrade plugin to latest version? Week ago, labels are changed in WP for custom post types and plugin supports that, but if you upgrade from older version of the plugin, you may need to edit custom post to set all additional labels again.

    Milan

    Thread Starter albertlagrange

    (@albertlagrange)

    Hi Milan

    I used the latest version of you plugin and created the custom post types after I installed the latest version. I use WordPress 3.0 beta 2.

    I see that it uses the custom post type Name for the label instead of using the Label for the label. I noticed that when I created a custom post type “company_listing”. I also set the label as “Company Listing” but it used “company_listing” as the label in the menu.

    So my initial thought that it didn’t support capital letters were wrong. It actually just takes the custom post type name as the label.

    I update my development installations each day from the SVN trunk, so the plugin is fully compatible with that. And both Beta 1, Beta 2 and RC1 are all broken, and they picked the worst versions to release as beta and rc. RC1 even broke 2 my development websites, and I had to wait few hours for first wave of patches to fix things.

    Anyway, update to latest build, and it should work fine.

    Thread Starter albertlagrange

    (@albertlagrange)

    Hi Milan

    Thanks I will do that and see if it fixes it.

    I’m glad you’re actually giving support. The Custom Post Type UI guys have never given any.

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