Raul [ThE KuKa] wrote:Spanish translation here and here.
Best regards.
Raul, thank you! Adding to the repo.
On a more general note, there are still quite a few string that were hard coded rather than put into the language file. We will get them moved eventually, it will be a while though. If someone has a more urgent need to have everything translated and can work through it we will be very thankful for a pull request on the repo.
I am trying to get this working. The infracted member is added to the vacation group that I created and I set the permissions for this group to read only, however the permissions don't work. I think I might have a problem with the forum its self, I don't know. I disabled all other extensions and still couldn't get it to work.
The last few messages were a bit confusing. It sounds like a bug has been discovered. Would it be possible to provide the steps you have used to trigger it.
great extension by the way, although I do have an issue, I think the issue was also mentioned a few posts above mine.
I have successfully created a group called "Banned Users" and when I issue the infraction to my test account, the test account is indeed put into the banned users group with read only to select forum access. However, the permissions are not enforced because the test account stays in the registered users group with normal forum permissions and access. So in actual fact, my test account is now in both the registered users and banned users, therefore not having the permissions enforced from the banned users group.
My suggestion would be that when you put a user into a pre-defined group for an infraction, there should be an option to allow the administrator when issuing an infraction to remove the user from all existing groups that they are already in and only be placed in the infractions group, and in the case of infractions that expire, an option or value should exist so that the user is then automatically placed back into there original group prior to being issued the infraction.
I hope this helps, if you need any more info, please feel free to ask.
You can set individual permissions for the "banned users" group to NEVER - that will override anything set for the "registered users" group. Although I haven't used this extension, so it's possible something else is happening.
The last comment is correct. If you don't want users in the Banned Group to view the forum, then their permissions should be set to "NEVER" rather than to "NO".