Free v3.9.10 with translation updates & compatibility fixes

Posted on 18 July, 2015

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Free-Version Releases
Attention: this is not the changelog for the latest stable version 4.29 (see related release notes)

v3.9.10 adds several new translations and compatibility fixes – please read below for more details.

For even more features and optimizations (see the comparision page), please use the integrated pro upgrader to start a free 30-day-trial of Maps Marker Pro.

Pro v2.4 has also been released today with the following highlights:

  • assign markers to multiple layers (thx Waseem!)
  • option to select markers from multiple layers when exporting to XLSX/XLS/CSV/ODS

An update to the latest version is – as always – highly recommended.


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Now let´s get to the other highlights of free v3.9.10:

changes and optimizations

  • support for displaying MaqQuest basemaps via https (thx Duncan!)
  • compatibility check for Autoptimize plugin which can breaks maps if not properly configured
  • Visualead API for creating QR codes now uses secure https by default

Bugfixes

  • fix support for shortcode parameters lat/lon next to mlat/mlon for maps added directly (thx wongkasep!)
  • fix popuptext not shown on maps created with shortcodes only (thx wongkasep!)
  • fix compatibility for WordPress installations using HHVM (thx Rolf!)

Translations updates

Thanks to many motivated contributors, this release includes updates to the following new translations:

In addition, also the following translations have been updated:

If you want to contribute to translations (new Hindi translators would be appreciated!), please visit https://translate.mapsmarker.com/projects/lmm for more information.

Please note that translators are also compensated for their contribution – for example if a translation is finished less than 50%, the translator receives a free 25 licenses pack worth €149 as a compensation for completing the translation to 100%.

Known issues

Unfortunately there is currently one issue that cannot be resolved directly within Maps Marker Pro:

With WordPress 4.2, Emoji support was added. Unfortunately there is an open bug (details) which can result in frozen maps or crashes on Internet Explorer – so WordPress 4.2, 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 are affected. According to the related trac ticket, a fix is already available and will hopefully be deployed soon with WordPress 4.2.3 and 4.3.

As workaround until WordPress 4.2.3 or 4.3 is available you can only disable Emojis at the moment for maps to also work properly in Internet Explorer.

We am really sorry for this issue, but this is beyond our influence – we already contacted the guys & ladies at WordPress and hope that the fix for the Emoji/SVG bug will be available soon.

Outlook – plans for the next release

Please see the roadmap for a rough schedule for planned features of the pro version and please subscribe to this blog (via RSS or Email) or follow @MapsMarker on twitter (= most current updates) if you want to stay up to date with the latest development news.

Full changelog

assign markers to multiple layers (thx Waseem!)
option to select markers from multiple layers when exporting to XLSX/XLS/CSV/ODS
support for displaying MaqQuest basemaps via https (thx Duncan!)
compatibility check for Autoptimize plugin which can breaks maps if not properly configured
Visualead API for creating QR codes now uses secure https by default
fix support for shortcode parameters lat/lon next to mlat/mlon for maps added directly (thx wongkasep!)
fix popuptext not shown on maps created with shortcodes only (thx wongkasep!)
fix compatibility for WordPress installations using HHVM (thx Rolf!)
Translation updates
In case you want to help with translations, please visit the web-based translation plattform
Afrikaans (af) translation thanks to Hans, http://bmarksa.org/nuus/ 
Arabic (ar) translation thanks to Abdelouali Benkheil, Aladdin Alhamda – http://bazarsy.com, Nedal Elghamry – http://arabhosters.com, yassin and Abdelouali Benkheil – http://www.benkh.be 
Finnish (fi_FI) translation thanks to Jessi Björk – @jessibjork 
Greek (el) translation thanks to Philios Sazeides – http://www.mapdow.com, Evangelos Athanasiadis – http://www.wpmania.gr and Vardis Vavoulakis – http://avakon.com 
Hebrew (he_IL) translation thanks to Alon Gilad – http://pluto2go.co.il and kobi levi 
Lithuanian (lt_LT) translation thanks to Donatas Liaudaitis – http://www.transleta.co.uk 
Thai (th) translation thanks to Makarapong Chathamma and Panupong Siriwichayakul – http://siteprogroup.com/ 
Uighur (ug) translation thanks to Yidayet Begzad – http://ug.wordpress.org/ 
updated Czech translation thanks to Viktor Kleiner and Vlad Kuzba, http://kuzbici.eu
updated Galician translation thanks to Fernando Coello, http://www.indicepublicidad.com 
updated German translation
updated Japanese translations thanks to Shu Higash 
updated Latvian translation thanks to Juris Orlovs, http://lbpa.lv and Eriks Remess http://geekli.st/Eriks 
updated Norwegian (Bokmål) translation thanks to Inge Tang, http://drommemila.no 
updated Romanian translation thanks to Arian, http://administrare-cantine.ro, Daniel Codrea, http://www.inadcod.com and Flo Bejgu, http://www.inboxtranslation.com 
updated Russian translation thanks to Ekaterina Golubina (supported by Teplitsa of Social Technologies – http://te-st.ru) and Vyacheslav Strenadko, http://poi-gorod.ru 
updated Spanish translation thanks to David Ramí­rez, http://www.hiperterminal.com, Alvaro Lara, http://www.alvarolara.com, Victor Guevara, http://1sistemas.net, Ricardo Viteri, http://www.labviteri.com and Juan Valdes  
updated Spanish/Mexico translation thanks to Victor Guevera, http://1sistemas.net and Eze Lazcano
updated Swedish translation thanks to Olof Odier http://www.historiskastadsvandringar.se, Tedy Warsitha http://codeorig.in/, Dan Paulsson http://www.paulsson.eu, Elger Lindgren, http://20x.se and Anton Andreasson, http://andreasson.org/ 
Known issues
Internet Explorer can crash with WordPress 4.2 to 4.2.2 due to Emoji conflict (details) – planned to be fixed with WordPress 4.2.3 & 4.3, workaround until WordPress 4.2.3 & 4.3 is available: disable Emojis

 

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How to download / update

The easiest way to update is to use the WordPress update process: login with an user who has admin privileges, navigate to Dashboard / Updates, select plugins to update and press the button “Update Plugins”. Alternatively you can also download the current version here, unzip the package and overwrite the plugin´s files on your webserver.