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Pig Latin

Description

Checking if all the strings in your plugin or theme are translatable can be a tedious task. Pig Latin helps you
by translating all messages to Pig Latin. For example Edit Pages is translated to Editay agesPay.

Text in Pig Latin is both noticeably different than English and readable. This way you can spot strings, which aren’t translatable, while the interface is stil usable.

Installation

This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

  1. Unzip piglatin-x.x.zip
  2. Upload the piglatin directory (not its contents, the whole directory) to /wp-content/plugins/
  3. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress

Reviews

སྤྱི་ཟླ་གཉིས་པ། 23, 2018
I am currently working on a theme development. When I used this plugin for the first time, I just loved it. Thanks a lot for this plugin.
སྤྱི་ཟླ་ལྔ་པ། 15, 2017
What an excellent little plugin test tool! It makes it very easy to check for strings that missed being wrapped up for localisation. It’s going onto the checklist! cheers, Ross 🐷
སྤྱི་ཟླ་གསུམ་པ། 1, 2017
I don’t understand why this plugin has so few active installs, as it’s an enormous benefit for plugin developers.
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Contributors & Developers

“Pig Latin” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Translate “Pig Latin” into your language.

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Changelog

0.2

  • Moved development to github: https://github.com/nb/wordpress-piglatin
  • Avoid strict errors by explicitly marking methods as static, thanks to Andrey “Rarst” Savchenko
  • Code conforms to coding standards, thanks to Ulrich Pogson

0.1

  • Initial release