Yes there is a couple of ways. If you change language in WordPress settings and if is available translation in our plugin for that language then plugin will be translated automatically. If there is no translation for that language then you can manually translate strings in our plugin using POEDIT or Loco Translate.
I suggest you to install Loco Translate and then to translate these string.
If you want to use POEDIT then this is an instruction:
1. Download the Amelia plugin from CodeCanyon and save the .zip file on your computer.
4. After that open the program and open the file from the extracted folder on your computer ameliabooking/languages/en_US/wpamelia-en_US.po.
5. Translate all the strings on your language.
6. Save the file as it suggests to you (the language code; for example wpamelia-id_ID.po if your language is Indonesian) and it will be generated new wpamelia-id_ID.mo file. Find your language code here.
7. Go to ameliabooking/languages/ folder and make new folder and call him as language code for your language (in our case for Indonesian is id_ID) and then copy these two files called wpamelia-id_ID.po and wpamelia-id_ID.mo and then copy hole folder id_ID back to your website in the location ../wp-content/plugins/ameliabooking/languages/.
Of course, you will use language code for your language (we use Indonesian language and his language code is id_ID just as example)
When you finish that it would be nice to send us that translation, so we can include in next major update so you don't have to copy this folder from local machine on every update.
Hope this helps If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Hi!
Is there any way to change the language of the plugin?
Hi Marcus,
Thank you for your purchase.
Yes there is a couple of ways. If you change language in WordPress settings and if is available translation in our plugin for that language then plugin will be translated automatically. If there is no translation for that language then you can manually translate strings in our plugin using POEDIT or Loco Translate.
I suggest you to install Loco Translate and then to translate these string.
If you want to use POEDIT then this is an instruction:
1. Download the Amelia plugin from CodeCanyon and save the .zip file on your computer.
2. Unzip downloaded .zip file.
3. You need to download and install POEDIT.
4. After that open the program and open the file from the extracted folder on your computer ameliabooking/languages/en_US/wpamelia-en_US.po.
5. Translate all the strings on your language.
6. Save the file as it suggests to you (the language code; for example wpamelia-id_ID.po if your language is Indonesian) and it will be generated new wpamelia-id_ID.mo file. Find your language code here.
7. Go to ameliabooking/languages/ folder and make new folder and call him as language code for your language (in our case for Indonesian is id_ID) and then copy these two files called wpamelia-id_ID.po and wpamelia-id_ID.mo and then copy hole folder id_ID back to your website in the location ../wp-content/plugins/ameliabooking/languages/.
Of course, you will use language code for your language (we use Indonesian language and his language code is id_ID just as example)
When you finish that it would be nice to send us that translation, so we can include in next major update so you don't have to copy this folder from local machine on every update.
Hope this helps If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Isidora Markovic
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