Hi, thanks for this module, it's just what I was looking for, but it seems that is not working for me.
When I look for a word in the Easy translator page, and then translate it appears to me that the word has been saved. If I go to somewhere else, and then return to look for that word it still translated, but:
1) The word is not actually translated in the page
2) If I go to Site Building > Translate Interface and search for the same word, it doesn't show that the word is translated either.
Am I doing something wrong?
I know drupal has certain problems with the assignment of the language... Sometimes it puts a word like it's in spanish and lets me translate it to english, but sometimes, it thinks an spanish word is in english and it only allows to translate to spanish, so I have to go to the view, menu, or cck and change the original word to the opposit language.
For, that, it would be great that in the translation page insted of saying "Target" or "Source" you can say "English" or "Spanish" depending on the original word, so, we can know if drupal did understand correctly the language of the word. Or let the Target and Source words, but before the term, tell how is drupal interpreting it, for examplo "(ES) Date" o "(EN) Date" so, I know the word Date is understanded by drupal as an Spanish or English word.
Another thing is that when you save a Translation the button does nothing, so you don't know if the word has been saved or not. You can make the button to change to gray if it has been saved, or a check icon to appear after saving. Another thing would be a masive save button that saves all the new translated terms of the page.
Comments
Comment #1
vitzo.com commentedIt should show a loading indicator while it's being saved and this should be removed when it's been completed. If an error occurs you should see a notice. Regarding the translations not showing up; have you refreshed all your caches? Both in Drupal and your browser?
Comment #2
mairav commentedI get no loading indicator when I hit the save button and the textarea remains the same.
If I searched for a term and it appears four times, I translate the first one, then go to the second one, and the first ones gets a gray font and is disabled, I cant edit it anymore.
I edit the four terms. Clear all drupal caches and then clear the browser cache, but nothing happens.
What I'm translating now is the labels for some cck fields, but get no results. If I go to the common translate interface I found the same four terms, but neither of them is translated.
In the default translation interface I realiced that the problem is drupal is not identifying the correct language. Then I found a term in spanish that I have to translate to english and Drupal recognize well, I do the translation and it works!
As I see now the translation works fine when drupal understands the original language ok. But if the language has not been correctly assigned by drupal it doesnt work.
So, repeating my first message what is not working for me:
1) Add the language assigned to the term as is drupal interpreting it, for examplo "(ES) Date" o "(EN) Date" so, I know the word Date is understanded by drupal as an Spanish or English word. I don't want you to correct Drupals wrong behavior, but show the language, so If it has not been interpreted at It should, I can go to the place where that term is created, and change the term to the opposite language.
2) To see the loading message you've mentioned about.
Thanks for your help and for this awsome module, it's great!
Comment #3
Galad commentedHello,
Same problem for me. It seems that some files are missing :
misc/jquery.hotkeys.js?t
misc/jquery.highlightFade.js?t
sites/all/modules/vitzo_easy_translator/inc/js/include.js?t
sites/all/modules/vitzo_easy_translator/img/save.png
sites/all/modules/vitzo_easy_translator/img/delete.png