Import > Replace resets the disabled languages
6 years 7 months ago #3006
by studenman
Import > Replace resets the disabled languages was created by studenman
Can you please make it so it remembers the flags on the languages after import?
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6 years 7 months ago #3008
by Frank
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Replied by Frank on topic Import > Replace resets the disabled languages
They are remembered.
When you export/replace a language source to Google Spreadsheet, it will add a $ in front of every disabled language (e.g. "$Spanish")
Then, when it download the spreadsheet, it will Enable/Disable the language to match that.
When you export/replace a language source to Google Spreadsheet, it will add a $ in front of every disabled language (e.g. "$Spanish")
Then, when it download the spreadsheet, it will Enable/Disable the language to match that.
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6 years 7 months ago #3010
by studenman
Replied by studenman on topic Import > Replace resets the disabled languages
Ah, OK, so is it the first sheet/tab where this matters or all of them? I can't Export to google at the moment (only Import), so I'll have to edit this by hand....
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6 years 7 months ago #3013
by studenman
Replied by studenman on topic Import > Replace resets the disabled languages
Let me answer my own question - yes, all you need to do is add the $ on the first tab.
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