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Opened 2 years ago

Last modified 20 months 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.


21 months ago

#2 @nobnob
21 months ago

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

Last edited 21 months ago by nobnob (previous) (diff)

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


20 months ago

#4 @NekoJonez
20 months 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
20 months 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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