• Resolved bobolab

    (@bobolab)


    Thanks for the plugin. I decided to make translations of recipes from Polylang. Figured out how to make different recipe templates for different languages, although I thought it would be a problem.

    But I have another problem that I don’t know how to solve. When I manually want to translate a recipe, I get empty category fields popping up. In all fields it says “No options”. If I fill in the Courses, Cuisines and Keywords fields each time, they are saved and displayed on the site, but when editing the article later it says “No options” in the fields.

    In the original article, which is the original everything works fine. Naturally, I added all the new categories under the new language in the Manage section.

    https://ibb.co/5JRsGjB

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  • Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    That’s strange. Are those terms showing up on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Recipe Fields pages? Or only when you have the original language selected as well?

    Thread Starter bobolab

    (@bobolab)

    The fields are displayed in all languages. I have tried switching. I translate to English.

    https://ibb.co/6RwnLNjd

    Interestingly, if you edit the translated recipe via Manage and enable all languages or the original language (Ukrainian), the fields work.

    https://ibb.co/LXBXp2tT

    If I turn on English, it doesn’t work.

    https://ibb.co/S7Wz7tMB

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    I’m not sure why it’s not showing anything in that dropdown for you. Will put it on the todo list to do some testing with Poylang and see if I can replicate the issue. You are still able to create recipes as needed, right? It’s just the suggestions that don’t work, basically?

    Brecht

    Thread Starter bobolab

    (@bobolab)

    I can create recipes, but I just have to manually write the categories when translating. It’s more convenient to choose from a drop-down list.

    Tried a bunch of plugins on a completely different site and on a different hosting. Same problem. It pops up “No options”.

    Thread Starter bobolab

    (@bobolab)

    I thought I would translate part of it through Gutenberg and the rest through Manage, but the plugin constantly creates duplicates of all fields. I deleted the duplicates and already selected the ready-made ingredients or cuisines, but the duplicates are created according to some incomprehensible principle.

    https://ibb.co/1fb9d25y

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    It could be polylang linking 1 term to 1 language and the other to the other language. Will have to test that as well.

    Thread Starter bobolab

    (@bobolab)

    The update is out. I see that no one has addressed the issue.

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    I was indeed not able to include this in the 10.2.0 update, I’m afraid. I am running things on my own and with development, support, marketing and so on, I have plenty on my plate. Unfortunately that does mean that I need to push some things back from time to time. I do still have this on the todo list, but there were other priorities. We do not have many users that are using Polylang.

    Once Black Friday has passed, I should have some more time on my hands again and be able to look into this in depth. If you send an email to support@bootstrapped.ventures I might be able to get you a beta version, if I can find a fix.

    Kind regards,
    Brecht

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    I did find some time to look into it some more today.

    Could you try enabling the default WordPress UI for taxonomies and see what language they are associated with there? Does changing the language there make it show up in the dropdown?

    Thread Starter bobolab

    (@bobolab)

    I turned it on, but I don’t understand what to do next. Where and what should I look at?

    Here? WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Your Custom Fields page screenshot.

    https://ibb.co/tp4fPmLP

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    You’ll want to edit the taxonomies and enable “Archive Pages”. Then in your sidebar you will find a new “Taxonomies” menu, right underneath the “WP Recipe Maker” menu, where you can click through to the different taxonomies, and check the Polylang language.

    Thread Starter bobolab

    (@bobolab)

    I don’t see anything interesting here.

    https://ibb.co/KpBBWn41

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    Did you enable “Has Archive Pages” by editing the different taxonomies on the WP Recipe Maker > Manage > Your Custom Fields page first? Make sure to reload the page as well after doing that.

    Feel free to reach out support@bootstrapped.ventures directly. It will be faster to respond and help you there.

    Thread Starter bobolab

    (@bobolab)

    That’s how it is now.

    https://ibb.co/BVPGHWqY

    Plugin Author Brecht

    (@brechtvds)

    Are the languages correct for those terms? And is this how it shows up in the dropdown when the correct language is selected (so the terms marked as English show up in the dropdown when you have English selected)?

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