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  • hey amit,

    I’m stuck with Greek letters too….

    This is probably an encoding problem (some UTF-8 that we need to change somewhere…).

    Anyway, if you find an answer – I’ll be happy to know…

    Thanks,

    Oren

    FOUND IT!

    my solution is ugly, but working (:

    look for a file called network-latest-posts.php

    and go to line 1233, where the function “nlp_load_languages()” is defined.

    now, just comment out (with two slashes – //) the function itself, or simply delete that line.

    this will prevent the translation, so you’ll see a great english in wordpress TinyMCE editor window…

    behatzlacha.

    Thread Starter amitstreak

    (@amitstreak)

    Perfect!

    That did the job.

    A small note: instead of remarking the function itself I remarked the call for the function cause I didn’t want to leave a call to a function that isn’t there. Nothing serious.

    Plugin Author Jose Luis SAYAGO

    (@iluminatus)

    Hello,

    Sorry for the late response, I need to check this. I haven’t tested the plugin on Hebrew installations, however, it’s possibly there is an encoding issue going on (maybe the TinyMCE file wasn’t saved in UTF-8).

    I’m currently working on a major update for Network Latest Posts so I’m keeping this in mind. I’m going to do some tests, if I find a solution for this I’ll post it here.

    Thank you both for your feedback and for trying to figure it out by yourselves.

    Best regards,
    José Luis.

    Thread Starter amitstreak

    (@amitstreak)

    Oren – thanks a lot for the solution.

    Jose – Thank you, I would love to see a permanent fix that wouldn’t force me to go inside the code.

    Glad to hear about the update.

    If I may, I’d like to suggest that the update will include some styling options for the texts, such as font size, text color, etc.

    Hi Amit,

    You can find me here: oren[at]go-online.co.il

    Thank you all for the support. Not obvious at all!

    Oren

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