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  • Plugin Author isabel104

    (@isabel104)

    I apologize for the delay. I just added a .pot file for localization in version 1.1.10 (released just a few minutes ago). This should make it compatible with WPML. Please let me know if you encounter any problems.

    I hope this helps.

    Thread Starter keesjan

    (@keesjan)

    Hi Isabel,
    thanks for the update but what I meant with compatibility with wpml is this:
    https://wpml.org/documentation/support/achieving-wpml-compatibility-for-your-themes-and-plugins/#7

    I wantt to make docs in English and Dutch and ‘pair’ the 2 articles that are translations of each other. So when change flags, the article in the other languages is shown.

    I cannot see this works with your updated plugin. Or am I doing something wrong?

    Plugin Author isabel104

    (@isabel104)

    I’m unfamiliar with WPML plugin. But I appear to be meeting its requirement: all text that is output by Organized Docs is translatable.

    According to [this page](https://wpml.org/faq/how-to-translate-custom-types/), if you go to your “Multilingual Content Setup” page, then look under “Translation Management”, you should see the option to make “Docs” translatable.

    Please, let me know if that works. If it doesn’t work, then I know of more thing that may be causing a conflict, which I’ll try after I hear back from you.

    Thread Starter keesjan

    (@keesjan)

    Hi Isabel,
    wow, what a hint. I did not found that wpml setting myself. That did the trick. Organised Docs is now fully wpml compatible I think.

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