This post is part of the sub-series on Translating a ClassicPress plugin which is part of the Translating a ClassicPress plugin series.
If translations have been created outside of GlotPress, perhaps by a user of your plugin, they can be imported into GlotPress. Do this by opening the project, selecting the translation set you want to update and then clicking Import Translations.
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Translating a ClassicPress plugin with GlotPress: Import translations
This post is part of the sub-series on Translating a ClassicPress plugin which is part of the Translating a ClassicPress plugin series. If translations have been created outside of GlotPress, perhaps by a user of your plugin, they can be imported into GlotPress.
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