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Opened 3 years ago

Last modified 3 years ago

#53385 new enhancement

When adding a plugin/theme via "add new plugin/theme" it should show if the plugin/theme is translated or not

Reported by: nekojonez's profile NekoJonez Owned by:
Milestone: Awaiting Review Priority: normal
Severity: normal Version: 5.7.2
Component: Plugins Keywords:
Focuses: ui, administration Cc:

Description

When you add a new plugin via the plugin menu and click on "Add new plugin" it should show if that plugin is translated to the site language.

Eg: show the flag or something of that nature with a checkmark or a cross...?

Of course, you could argue that if the explanation/plugin name is translated the translation is "done" but as a polygot for nl_BE and nl_NL myself, I can say that isn't the case. Since we have a TON of plugins where the readme isn't translated and even visa versa.

Change History (5)

This ticket was mentioned in Slack in #polyglots by nekojonez. View the logs.


3 years ago

#2 @nobnob
3 years ago

Great suggestion! This could also result in more user participation in translating plugins and themes they want to use.

Last edited 3 years ago by nobnob (previous) (diff)

This ticket was mentioned in Slack in #meta by nekojonez. View the logs.


3 years ago

#4 @NekoJonez
3 years ago

  • Summary changed from When adding a plugin via "add new plugin" it should show if the plugin is translated or not to When adding a plugin via "add new plugin" it should show if the plugin/theme is translated or not

It would also be helpful that this is done for theme's as well.

#5 @NekoJonez
3 years ago

  • Summary changed from When adding a plugin via "add new plugin" it should show if the plugin/theme is translated or not to When adding a plugin/theme via "add new plugin/theme" it should show if the plugin/theme is translated or not
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