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Barry
MemberHi Phillipe: just want to be sure I am understanding you here. Do you mean you would like the featured image for an event to be duplicated and assigned automatically as the featured image for the corresponding WooCommerce products?
Barry
MemberI’d definitely encourage you to add your thoughts on this to our feature request thread, as that will partly be used as a meter of interest.
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MemberDoug: how are you getting on here?
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MemberJust to update you Daniele – we have a possible fix. I’m just going to test it locally then, if all goes well, I may ask you to patch one of your own files as a final test.
Will get back to you soonest – thanks for your patience so far 🙂
Barry
MemberThe best way to show your interest is to comment on the feature request thread as that will be reviewed at a future date, it’s unlikely however we’ll review every single thread in the forum 🙂
Barry
MemberThat’s a solid idea and I’ll make a note of it. If it helps in the meantime, just remember that inventory is managed by WooCommerce and so you are also free to use and adapt any shortcodes and widgets that plugin puts at your disposal.
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MemberHi David – thanks for contacting us. If you don’t mind it would be appreciated if you created a new thread. You seem exclusively to be discussing the visibility of Google Maps whereas Doug is experiencing other issues with event post meta boxes.
If we jam all of your problems in to the same thread it could quickly become pretty confusing indeed.
December 3, 2012 at 12:00 pm in reply to: Events Calendar + WooTickets + Woocommerce + Gravity Forms #28853Barry
MemberIt’s possible, you can certainly override and customize (replace completely even) the default tickets template. Much of what you are asking about however depends on your ability to hook Gravity Forms into WooCommerce’s processes.
A limitation of WooTickets at this time I should point out is the recording of multiple attendee details when the purchase is made by someone else – however you may be able to workaround that with your own custom implementation.
Ultimately, for anything complex like this, you’ll really need to do your due diligence and spend some time working with and researching the APIs and internal processes of each plugin.
Thanks for getting in touch!
Barry
MemberHi Chris, thanks for the questions!
How does the ticketing process work with recurring events?
Currently WooTickets does not support recurring events.
For Day of event ticket checking, is there an offline solution (export or print)?
Not at present I’m afraid, you’d need to develop a custom solution for this.
We want to sell parking along with tickets to the event. What is the best way for managing these with the tickets?
This is an area where you’d need to get to grips with both The Events Calendar and WooCommerce and pull together the various API functions; it’s not supported out-of-the-box as it were.
Is there a way to control the information collected about each registrant?
Data collection is really handled by WooCommerce in this scenario. I’ve no doubt you can collect more or less information than is the default, but you would need to work with the WooCommerce API to do so.
A few of the questions you have raised relate to existing feature requests and may materialize in a future version – but for the time being if your needs exceed what WooTickets can do then you’d need to treat it as a foundation on which to build your own custom solution.
Thanks for your interest – and let me know if you have any further questions 🙂
Barry
Member@Jerome no problem at all, the more ideas the better 🙂
@Patrick thanks – I’ll get those logged.
Barry
MemberHi Daniele – interesting problem: thanks for taking the time to investigate and for summarizing it so concisely. I’m going to pass this up to one of the developers for further action.
Please bear with me and I’ll try to update you again as soon as I can.
Barry
MemberHi Scott, Tim – one of our devs – agrees that it would be useful to have a hook in here and has suggested that you could patch a core file (get_facebook_photo() line 268, the-events-calendar-facebook-importer.php) as follows:
https://gist.github.com/4124500
You can then create a custom filter. This will be added to the next release of the plugin so there is no need to worry about the change being wiped upon updating.
Barry
MemberHi Desiree! How are you getting on here?
Barry
MemberHi Doug – do you need any further help here/have you been able to run through the suggested steps (even if that meant replicating it in a testing environment)?
Barry
MemberHi B., did you have an opportunity to do any further troubleshooting?
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