When I make changes in the wpm-config.xml to change the translatable Gutenberg-fields, these changes are not picked up in the Advanced Translation Editor until I cancel the translation job and start it again. If the previous translation job is marked as finished, I have to start a new one, cancel it and start a new one again. Only then my changes are picked up.
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I've reviewed the situation, and upon checking, I haven't noticed any discernible difference, as demonstrated in this screen recording: hidden link
In the English language, it still displays "Example Page" and "This is a tree", while in German, it continues to show "Beispielseite" and "Das ist ein Baum". There seems to be no change before or after canceling the translation job.
Perhaps you could create a brief screen recording to illustrate the issue you're encountering on your end?
It is not about the label "This is a tree" but about the label "Figcaption" in the translation-editor. I have changed it to a different label ("This is a new label") here: hidden link but I can't get this new label to show up in already translated posts. I would like that it automatically shows up everywhere and the old label would be gone when I save the wpml-config.
To be clear, I'm talking about the field-label not about the image-label.
This is especially important on another WordPress Site where I want to quickly iterate on my own custom blocks.
I've tested it again and it works fine as shown in this screen recording hidden link . I'm able to update the label by making minor changes to the page title. Could you give this another try?
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