• Hi

    the calendar should be all Finnish and I have checked that the translation file is fine and complete. There are missing terms such as “List”, “Month”, “Today” “Previous events”, where can I translate these/where does Events calendar pick these terms? The wp installation is in Finnish. The site does have an English version built with Polylang, but the calendar is only in Finnish and Polylang is set off for the calendar templates.

    Thanks!
    Riitta

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  • Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @korpiri

    Thanks for reaching out. Let me help you with this one.

    I tried to set the Site Language to “Suomi”, but I could not replicate the issue on my end.

    See- https://share.zight.com/jkupgXRX

    May I please request for detailed instructions on how we can recreate the issue you are experiencing? This will allow us to check the issue further on our side.

    Thread Starter Riitta Korpip??

    (@korpiri)

    Thanks for testing! The site language is set as Finnish so it should work correctly. I wonder if the Polylang plugin could be causing this. However, these strings originate from WP itself, right?

    I can confirm that I have the same issue.

    My site default is Finnish, but after the plugin v6.3.7 update, some translations are back to English.

    My page: https://salomc.fi/events/

    Example the search bar texts and “Upcoming” are all English while month names in Finnish.

    • This reply was modified 7 months, 1 week ago by Marko Nyman.
    Thread Starter Riitta Korpip??

    (@korpiri)

    So it is a WP issue, hmmm.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @korpiri @marknyma

    I want to let you know that I have successfully reproduced the problem you reported. I have already informed the relevant team about this issue. Once I receive a response from them, I will be sure to update you on the progress through this thread.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @korpiri

    Thanks for patiently waiting.

    To resolve the issue you’re experiencing, kindly navigate to The Events Calenar plugin page where you can download the updated plugin. After downloading it, you can proceed to manually update your existing plugin by uploading the downloaded file to your dashboard’s plugin page. This should fix the issue and enable you to continue using the plugin without any further complications.

    Let me know if you have further questions or concerns.

    Thread Starter Riitta Korpip??

    (@korpiri)

    Thank you! This fixed the problem. It was the same version as the one I already had in the site, but obviously you changed something? However, everything is fine now, a big thank you!

    I can also confirm the language problem is now solved with the manually installed plugin. Thanks for quick resolution!

    However @d0153, now another issue appeared with this update:
    I’m not able to navigate to month or day views from the default list view using the search bar.
    My page: https://salomc.fi/tapahtumat/

    Can you @korpiri reproduce this on your site?

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @marknyma

    I tried to replicate the issue on my end, however, it’s working as expected.

    To confirm, are you using a multi-language plugin? Also, can you try installing the Loco Translate plugin and check if the “Day” and “List” slugs has a translation in Finnish? If it does not have a translation, please try adding one and see if that makes a difference.

    See- https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/managing-translations-with-loco-translate/

    Let me know how it goes.

    I have no separate language plugin. Site language is set directly from WordPress dashboard settings (Site language). Everything worked in v6.3.6. so the issue must be in the v6.3.7 somehow.

    It seems the Loco Translate does not support my version of WordPress, it’s compatible up to 6.5 whereas I have 6.5.2.

    @d0153 Installed Loco Translate to Staging env. The plugin reports the following for Evens Calenda in the Bundle Setup tab:
    Partially configured bundle
    This bundle’s configuration has been automatically detected, but isn’t fully complete.
    –?35 files can’t be matched to a known set of strings

    @d0153 I was able to fix my issue by following the instruction in https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/cannot-browse-the-events/. I re-saved the permalinks and everything works OK.

    This issue can be resolved.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @marknyma

    Thanks for your confirmation. I’m glad it’s now working.

    If you have some time to review, that would be amazing!

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/the-events-calendar/reviews/

    I’d be closing this thread, and please do not hesitate to bump a new thread on our way. This is for us to track down topics/issues efficiently and for us to follow the WordPress Forum Guidelines.

    @d0153 I regret to inform you that that I have this issue again!

    My site default is Finnish, but after the plugin v6.5.1 update, some translations are back to English.

    My page:?https://salomc.fi/tapahtumat/

    Example the search bar texts and “Upcoming” are all English while month names in Finnish.

    I have already tried the following:

    • Re-installed manually from ZIP download
    • Saved Permalinks
    • Flush the cache
    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @korpiri

    Thanks for reaching out.

    I’ve already notified the team about the issue, and I will keep you posted as soon as I receive an update from them.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @korpiri

    Thanks for patiently waiting.

    Please make sure to download the most recent version of our plugin. After that, upload it to your plugin’s page, overwrite the existing plugin, and then check if this action resolves the issue.

    I hope this helps. Let me know if you have further questions or concerns.

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