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August 27, 2019 at 12:54 am in reply to: New Genesis sidebar in WordPress 5.x editor is not translated #493206BlogsPNTEMember
Problem solved, Nick.
I have been trying to generate the JSON files from a custom .PO file which in turn had not been generated from the official .POT file, but directly from the code, by means of PoEdit.
After generating the .JSON files from the correct .PO file (based in the original genesis.pot file), everything works as expected.
Thank you very much for your help, Nick, once more time.
August 24, 2019 at 1:52 pm in reply to: New Genesis sidebar in WordPress 5.x editor is not translated #493156BlogsPNTEMemberThank you very much for your help, Nick.
As I don't have CLI access to any production server, I have installed WP-CLI in my PC (Windows 10) and in my home server (a Synology NAS DS718+). Then, following your instructions, I've tried to generate the JSON files in these two systems.
Apparently, everthing worked fine, but, instead of getting a bunch of 14 files, as you have pointed out in your instructions, I have just got 3 files. As you can see, their hashed names match the ones from your list:
-genesis-es_ES-33894816a3c53f8f3ea09f189fcf974e.json
-genesis-es_ES-79dd439c690538ecd94ef8318a920d4f.json
-genesis-es_ES-e9f83c28e273e4218ee08d9d2e9e252d.jsonI've checked carefully all the steps, and repeated the procedure many times, but I haven't been able to get all the necessary files. There must be some error in my work, but I can't find it.
Any idea? Thanks in advance,
Eduardo Larequi.
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