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Requirements
Let your customers subscribe to your newsletter/s as they checkout with their purchase.
To setup this plugin, go to “WooCommerce -> Settings” and then the MailPoet tab. The settings are in two sections. ‘General | Available Lists’
“General” contains the main settings for the plugin.
“Available Lists” contains a table listing of all your created lists. Select the lists you want your customers to subscribe to by ticking the checkbox next to the list and press ‘Save changes’.
That’s it, now when your customers tick the subscribe checkbox on the checkout page, they will be subscribed to the newsletter/s you selected when processing an order.
We use the official WordPress Polyglots translation team and online translation system – which is not very common among plugin authors, and therefore we would like to explain why this is both easier and better for all than the common .pot/.po/.mo files.
To make it short, you simply use the online system at https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/add-on-woocommerce-mailpoet to translate both “Development” and “Development Readme” into your language. And when a translation editor have approved the translations, a language pack will automatically be generated for all websites using our plugin and the language you translated. No need to work with any files at all, WordPress will automatically load the translation, when it is approved by an editor.
If you need to have your own texts and translations, you can off course still use Poedit or a plugin like Loco Translate with your own .po files. You can export and download a translation to a .po file from
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/add-on-woocommerce-mailpoet -> Choose language -> Choose Development -> Export (at the bottom)
If you add new translations, please consider using the import button at the same place, to import your .po file translations into the online system so everyone may benefit from your translations 🙂
Everyone can edit and add translations for our plugin using the online system at https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/add-on-woocommerce-mailpoet – this only require that you are logged in with your wordpress.org user name. But only editors may approve translations. So after adding translations for a new language, you should apply to become the Project Translation Editor (PTE) for your language for our plugin, then you may approve your own translations.
Only members of the WordPress Polyglots team can approve new PTEs, which they usually do pretty fast when you have added a full language of translations. To approve a new PTE, the polyglots team member must be a General Translation Editor (GTE) for the language, meaning one that have access to all plugins for the specific language, since the one approving you off course needs to be fluent in your language to be able to read your first translations and check that they are of good quality.
To become PTE, you simply request it at the Polyglots forum.
We suggest you use the example below – exchange xx_XX with your locale (ex. da_DK for danish in Denmark) and XXXXX with your wordpress.org username (ex. mine is kasperta). If your language have several different locales, add an extra line with that locale.
So copy and paste the text below to a new post at https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/ – and edit locale + user name, and soon you may approve your own translations 🙂
—beginning of forum post—
Hello Polyglots, I have added translations for “Add-on WooCommerce – MailPoet 3″ (<a href=”https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-on-woocommerce-mailpoet/”>Add-on WooCommerce – MailPoet 3</a>) and would like to become the Project Translation Editor (PTE) for my language.
Please add my WordPress.org user as Project Translation Editor (PTE) for the respective locales:
o #xx_XX – @XXXXX
If you have any questions, just comment here. Thank you!
#editor-requests
—end of forum post—
See the current translation contributors and editors for our plugin for the different languages at:
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/add-on-woocommerce-mailpoet/contributors
See the generated language packs at:
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/add-on-woocommerce-mailpoet/language-packs
If the online system have not generated a language pack for your language, it is because: