Hi Duarte,
plugin links cannot be copied directly by going to the source and using Ctrl+V and then pasting them.
They have unique ids and can't be used on different pages, especially if their contents changes.
You may want to translate the link's text ;) - but if it is the same object with the same id in the database, you would also change the original link's text, this is prevented by cleaning them out in published pages.
So, you need to copy the text from English by copying from the page directly (not from source, but from the 'real' page) into the non-source-mode editor window. This will magically insert the contents in a formatted way.
Then, if you want to turn the link into a plugin again (which may be useful if other people want to copy your page completely as a start for their own translation, because in that case, the plugins are *really* duplicated, with their new, own id):
1.) right-click on the link in the editor to select 2.) choose 'edit' to be able to copy the target 3.) Select CMS plugin -> Link 4.) add http:// or https:// manually, paste target behind 5.) Save
Hope this helps, please ask back if my explanation wasn't clear enough.
Regards, Maren
Am 20.01.2015 um 01:53 schrieb Duarte Ramos:
No problem I misread too, I am currently using the pre release 3, I must have misread and thought it was the official 0.91.
I still can't copy the plugins but I have got another weird issue. I just updated the downloads page with the part about pre4. Manually copied the updated text from the from the English page and translated all strings, but whenever I hit publish the text with links simply vanishes. If I edit the page again translated text displays fine again, but on the published version the links are removed.