Well I have a two models related with a on-to-many assoc.

#models/outline.rb
    class Outline < ActiveRecord::Base
      has_many :documents
    end

#models/document.rb
    class Document < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :outline
    end

#admin/outlines.rb
    ActiveAdmin.register Outline do
      form do |f|
        f.inputs "Details" do
          f.input :name, :required => true
          f.input :pages, :required => true
          ...
          f.buttons
        end
        f.inputs "Document Versions" do 
          f.has_many :documents, :name => "Document Versions"  do |d|
            d.input :file, :as => :file
            d.buttons do
              d.commit_button :title => "Add new Document Version"
            end
          end
        end
      end
    end

Well as you can see in the admin/outlines.rb I already tried setting up the :name, in the has_many :documents, and the :title in the commit_button, but neither of that options work, I also tried with :legend, :title, and :label, instead of :name in the .has_many. Not working.

This is the result of that code: Screenshot

What I want to display is "Document Versions" instead of "Documents", and "Add new Document Version" instead of "Add new Document"

If someone can have a solution it would be great

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I have the same issue, I posted it in the issue tracker. Perhaps you can add more information to it: github.com/gregbell/active_admin/issues/786 – bruno077 Nov 29 '11 at 13:08
It seems you can't: form_buffers.last << template.content_tag(:h3, association.to_s.titlecase) (from active admin form_builder.rb) – Fro_oo Feb 12 at 19:21
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One quick hack is that you can hide the h3 tag through its style.

assets/stylesheets/active_admin.css.scss

    .has_many {
      h3 {
        display: none;
      }}

This will hide any h3 tag under a has_many class.

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Does not deserve a prize but you could put this in config/initializers/active_admin.rb . It will allow you to tweak the headers you want using a config/locales/your_file.yml (you should create the custom_translations entry yourself). Dont forget to restart the server. And use the f.hacked_has_many in your form builder.

module ActiveAdmin
  class FormBuilder < ::Formtastic::FormBuilder
    def hacked_has_many(association, options = {}, &block)
      options = { :for => association }.merge(options)
      options[:class] ||= ""
      options[:class] << "inputs has_many_fields"
      # Add Delete Links
      form_block = proc do |has_many_form|
        block.call(has_many_form) + if has_many_form.object.new_record?
                                      template.content_tag :li do
                                        template.link_to I18n.t('active_admin.has_many_delete'), "#", :onclick => "$(this).closest('.has_many_fields').remove(); return false;", :class => "button"
                                      end
                                    else
                                    end
      end
      content = with_new_form_buffer do
        template.content_tag :div, :class => "has_many #{association}" do         

          # form_buffers.last << template.content_tag(:h3, association.to_s.titlecase)
          # CHANGED INTO
          form_buffers.last << template.content_tag(:h3, I18n.t('custom_translations.'+association.to_s))

          inputs options, &form_block

          # Capture the ADD JS
          js = with_new_form_buffer do
            inputs_for_nested_attributes  :for => [association, object.class.reflect_on_association(association).klass.new],
                                          :class => "inputs has_many_fields",
                                          :for_options => {
                                            :child_index => "NEW_RECORD"
                                          }, &form_block
          end
          js = template.escape_javascript(js)
          _model = 'activerecord.models.' + association.to_s.singularize
          _translated_model = I18n.t(_model)
          js = template.link_to I18n.t('active_admin.has_many_new', :model => _translated_model), "#", :onclick => "$(this).before('#{js}'.replace(/NEW_RECORD/g, new Date().getTime())); return false;", :class => "button"

          form_buffers.last << js.html_safe
        end
      end
      form_buffers.last << content.html_safe
    end
  end
end

If you have issues with locale files not being loaded good in staging/production mode, adding this to your application.rb might help (substitute :nl for the right locale)

config.before_configuration do
  I18n.load_path += Dir[Rails.root.join('config','locales','*.{rb,yml}').to_s]
  I18n.locale = :nl
  I18n.default_locale = :nl
  config.i18n.load_path += Dir[Rails.root.join('config','locales','*.{rb,yml}').to_s]
  config.i18n.locale = :nl
  config.i18n.default_locale = :nl
  I18n.reload!
  config.i18n.reload!
end
config.i18n.locale = :nl
config.i18n.default_locale = :nl 
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