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Yes, I know how to do this and I also know there is the 1-2-3 step procedure in the README.txt that everyone is supposed to read, understand and follow, but this has to be made more user friendly.
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Comment #1
amateescu CreditAttribution: amateescu commentedCross-posting an issue that we should take into consideration for this feature: #1279008: @ symbol being removed from filename.
Comment #2
amateescu CreditAttribution: amateescu commentedAfter thinking some more about this, I think an UI for language overrides is not so easy to do, and I don't really see it as a necessity. If anyone wants to work on it, please reopen with a patch :)
Comment #3
Wolfgang Reszel CreditAttribution: Wolfgang Reszel commentedIs there a way to add transliterations without hacking the module by editing its data files? Maybe from within a custom module or theme settings?
Comment #4
amateescu CreditAttribution: amateescu commentedCurrently, no, but I'm working on some stuff that will make it possible. I want to get that into D8 first and then backport it to this module in a 7.x-4.x branch.