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Diego Velazquez Feb 11, 2009 10:47 AM

How change language
 
Please help me:

How I can change the Ataualpa Theme`s language ?

xmaster Feb 11, 2009 03:14 PM

Good question

in order to change your language you must edit wp-config.php files and find line:
define ('WPLANG', 'fr_FR');

Replace fr_FR by your language.


BUT.

i still have a problem on my atahualpa them: date is in english! I dont know why. If somebody can help me on this ...

example : 10 february 2009 ...should be in french 10 février 2009 ..
Weird since all other stuff is translated.

Flynn Feb 11, 2009 07:01 PM

The default values inside the theme options are localized yet but you can fully customize them in the theme options.

Moving this thread to language forum

artiflo Feb 12, 2009 07:06 AM

Hello,

In my french officiel Wordpress 2.7 or 2.7.1.

I have "define ('WPLANG', 'fr_FR');" (without "") in my wp-config.php but Atahualpa 3 is still in english. I have fr_FR.mo and fr_FR_2.mo in wp-content/themes/atahualpa/

plantagoo Feb 12, 2009 10:22 AM

Hi!

Hmmmm... This seems to be a common problem.

I installed WP 2.7.1 today (fresh install), downloaded the de_DE.mo. Set up the wp-config.php accordingly - now WP works fine in german language.

But the theme is still completely in english?! What can I do to solve this? Maybe a guide for dummys may help... :)

TIA

Greetings
plant

Ramoonus Feb 13, 2009 08:16 AM

Same probleme here with 2.7.1 and Atahualpa 3.2.0

Flynn Feb 14, 2009 05:56 AM

Are all of you checking the sticky thread in this language forum? http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=362

Nairolf Feb 14, 2009 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flynn (Post 1435)
Are all of you checking the sticky thread in this language forum? http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=362


Hello Flynn :)

Well, even though we go and look this sticky thread, I'm sorry to say it doesn't help us much.

Wordpress is set up to write French, so should your theme.
The "leave a reply" is in French for me but it seems we still have to translate the theme and go into the hard-coded theme. Is it so ? :confused:

Thank you :o

outside Feb 18, 2009 12:27 AM

I didn't know how to change language. Can you help me? translation

mgroenne Feb 19, 2009 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nairolf (Post 1442)
Hello Flynn :)

Well, even though we go and look this sticky thread, I'm sorry to say it doesn't help us much.

Wordpress is set up to write French, so should your theme.
The "leave a reply" is in French for me but it seems we still have to translate the theme and go into the hard-coded theme. Is it so ? :confused:

Thank you :o

I do have the same problem - all things in wp-config configured correctly: atahualpa still not in de_DE on wordpress 2.7.1.

i think that's a real bug (not a feature *g*).

any solutions yet?

yours
marc

http://www.ferien-in-vorauf.de

Flynn Feb 25, 2009 06:07 AM

As mentioned in this thread http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=362 only the hard coded parts of the theme are localized, the default terms in the theme options are not, but you can fully customize those through the theme options any way (without any file edits).

But, in 3.2.1 the default terms in the theme options will be localized as well, and once the translators have updated their files, this kind of confusion should be gone.

gaitje Feb 25, 2009 07:11 AM

Same problem here, I just installed WordPress 2.7.1, then installed the Dutch language for it, the admin part is translated. But the theme part not.

The text 'Leave a reply' is still in English, so the translation does not work.

I have changed in wp-config.php: define ('WPLANG', 'nl_NL');

In the theme pad, there is /themes/atahualpa/nl_NL.mo same file.

Still not translated, any other setting to do?

Thanks in advance!

mgroenne Feb 27, 2009 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flynn (Post 2107)
As mentioned in this thread http://forum.bytesforall.com/showthread.php?t=362 only the hard coded parts of the theme are localized, the default terms in the theme options are not, but you can fully customize those through the theme options any way (without any file edits).

But, in 3.2.1 the default terms in the theme options will be localized as well, and once the translators have updated their files, this kind of confusion should be gone.

Hi flynn, of course i have read this thread before - and i understood what you mean. But that is not the reason why people here write of problems with the translation files.

In fact, there will be nothing translated into german - i just removed the parts in the frontend now, that are needed for our use. but the translation function ist not working at all in 3.2.1 with wp2.71.

I have looked into the german pot-file. Even parts that are translated there, are not working in the theme.

dilago Feb 27, 2009 11:02 AM

I have manually translated the theme in dutch because i couldn't get it to work, but i cannot change it in comments, wich is the last that i want to change. Can anyone tell me where i can localise the problem? And how can i make the date appear on the bottom and bold the authors name?

http://www.zegwatjewil.nl/?p=265

This is my site.

Flynn Feb 27, 2009 03:35 PM

Look into bfa_comment_walker.php if you're using WP 2.7+

rmribeiro May 9, 2009 08:14 PM

I have the same problem... I can change "leave a comment" to my language

rmribeiro May 10, 2009 05:21 PM

this is a real problem flynn, so much people with the same problem. Any solution?

Flynn May 11, 2009 02:58 PM

I am using a pretty standard functions/custom-comments.php since version 3.3.4, please try that

Also, a language file made for 3.3.2 will only work on 3.3.2 - not on 3.3.3 or 3.3.4

I will change this in a later theme version


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