you should just put the po file where you're gonna have it ( eg. your-theme/languages/ ) and in poedit catalog settings, use ".." as the path (and other relative references if you have localized files in subfolders)
P On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 19:50, Michelle Langston <michellelangs...@gmail.com > wrote: > Hello all, I just joined this list. I'm hoping someone can help me with > this issue. I've just created a WordPress theme and have already prepared > all the strings for translation following the guidelines given in the > WordPress Codex. I've just installed PoEdit and I'm trying to generate a > .POT file. However, after at least 10 tries, it cannot edit the catalog > because it says it can't find any translatable files (at least, that's what > I think it says because the error messages are all cut off). > > I'm beginning to think it's the paths. I'm on a Mac, and my theme folder is > on the desktop. So, Themius/Users/chellycat/Desktop/citizenpress is correct, > right? (Themius is the name of my hard drive, and then Users is the users > folder, and chellycat is my personal folder). I even tried putting the > citizenpress folder in the Applications folder with PoEdit, but that didn't > work either. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thanks in advance for > any suggestions or insights. If I can provide more info, please let me know. > > > Michelle > > _______________________________________________ > wp-polyglots mailing list > wp-polyglots@lists.automattic.com > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-polyglots > > -- +47 920 42 782
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