Hi guys,

Athanasiadis, are you sure you using the .pot file in
/wordpress-i18n/pot/tags/2.1-RC1/ or /wordpress-i18n/pot/trunk/ ?
When you open it with your favorite text editor, you will find the
string around line# 2863, otherwise you may be using the wrong .pot
file.

In Japanese, it is transalted, so I guess you are using the wrong .pot
file, or using the original text for the translation in your .po file.

Tai

On 1/20/07, Athanasiadis Evangelos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Moshu you right I meant the text in admin panel, this not the only text
I cannot translate through .pot.
Only Tab, messages, option can translate not message in admin panel and
help

Moshu wrote:
> Hey, Nikolay
>
> don't just reply - read it before!
>
> The text Athanasiadis was asking about ["Here you add links... it is called a 
blogroll"] is exactly where I wrote it is:
> in the admin panel if you click Blogroll.
> No, I didn't mean categories. I meant open the admin panel and see it for 
yourself.
>
> Happy reading ;)
> moshu
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>> Of Nikolay Bachiyski
>> Sent: January 19, 2007 3:20 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [wp-polyglots] 2.1 will soon be one of us
>>
>> 2007/1/19, Moshu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>>>> Here you add links
>>>>>
>>>> <http://www.megablogsite.com/wp-admin/link-add.php>
>>>>
>>>>> to sites that you visit often and share them on your blog.
>>>>>
>>>> When you have
>>>>
>>>>> a list of links in your sidebar to other blogs, it's called
>>>>>
>>>> a "blogroll."
>>>>
>>>>> They don't appear in .pot file how can translate them?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Where is exactly the place, in which Blogroll is
>>>>
>> mentioned you want to
>>
>>>> translate?
>>>>
>>> admin > Blogroll > Manage Blogroll - right under the title.
>>>
>>> m.
>>>
>>>
>> If you mean the category nam: it can be translated but it is done
>> during installation. In order to have all the initial database values
>> (first post, first comment) translated you have to do two things
>> before installation:
>> - set the WPLANG value in wp-config.php to your locale
>> - make sure your locale's .mo file is present in wp-includes/languages
>>
>> Happy translating,
>> Nikolay
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