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August 13, 2013 at 7:52 am in reply to: "Number of events to show per page" setting ignored when listed by Venue #60162
Barry
MemberHi Trevellyan,
So as it turns out this stems from a deliberate decision earlier in the development process – and therefore is actually working as expected.
We will now look at adding pagination to events in venue view in a future release, however, and so it should eventually change into something closer to what you want.
Barry
MemberHi Nini – reopening this as you requested. If I understand correctly you are unable to override a specific template – can you clarify which template that is (I saw a number of different files in the email attachment you sent).
Barry
MemberAbsolutely – it has been reported and a dev has been assigned, it’s just that we are not likely to be able to turn it around quickly enough to meet your immediate deadline.
Barry
MemberOK, I can see what you are saying but since the goal of WooCommerce Tickets is to be a simple, robust ticketing solution rather than a fully fledged event management tool I think this may be out of scope.
That said, we do welcome feedback and ideas for future development and so if you wanted to post this as a feature request we can definitely review it – that will also allow others in favour of this to comment positively on the idea:
https://tribe.uservoice.com/forums/195723-feature-ideas
Thanks! (I’ll go ahead and close this thread, however, as at this point there isn’t anything further we can offer on this one.)
Barry
MemberHi Rowandaylor,
Thanks for the kind feedback 🙂
This particular customization does sound more like a WooCommerce-specific issue however and I’d have to leave it to you to figure this one out (perhaps with the help of the support team over at WooThemes).
Sorry we can’t do more on this occasion.
Barry
MemberDefinitely, thanks for reporting back 🙂
August 13, 2013 at 7:35 am in reply to: CALENDAR PRO CLASHES WITH WOO TICKETS AND PREVENTS PAYMENT PROCESS #60155Barry
MemberCan you clarify once again at which point you are seeing those messages (is it while still on the checkout page)? I can’t replicate it either with bank transfer or with PayPal – and am surprised we haven’t seen more reports since PayPal is a popular mode of payment – so for that reason I wonder if there is something specific to your site that is causing this.
I do note that you tried deactivating other plugins, but what about your theme? Our troubleshooting steps in full for this would be:
* Ensure your Modern Tribe plugins (and WooCommerce) are up-to-date
* Deactivate everything except WooCommerce, WooCommerce Tickets, The Events Calendar and Events Calendar PRO
* At the same time, switch to a default, unmodified theme such as Twenty Twelve
* Try to replicateDoes the same problem still persist?
August 13, 2013 at 7:11 am in reply to: Recurring Event prompt dims screen and is unclickable #60150Barry
MemberSince I think we’re all good and have a workaround and this is scheduled to be fixed in the next maintenance release I will go ahead and close this thread.
Thanks everyone for your continued support and patience 🙂
Barry
MemberAlso, our Themer’s Guide is definitely worth a skim if you haven’t already taken a look: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/events-calendar-themers-guide/
Barry
MemberIndeed, if that wasn’t clear please accept my apologies (and thanks for clarifying Andy!).
Barry
MemberOK, well it’s pretty straightforward to do this – but please do take the time to read up on the best practices described in our Themer’s Guide first of all.
Basically though you would override the mini-calendar-widget.php template, placing your own copy at:
YOURTHEME/tribe-events/widgets/mini-calendar-widget.php
And simply change the contents to this. Does that help?
Barry
MemberOK, so I can now replicate this – I’m not really sure we can say this is a bug with The Events Calendar, however.
What is happening is that Genesis’s code (which you quoted above, Dorian) is calling a function and expecting it to return a type of data called an array – but actually it will not always do so – and that is causing the error.
So I think it would be worth reporting this to the theme authors to see if there’s anything they can do on their level – I’m sure they could easily ensure that an array, even an empty array, is returned in these circumstances – as I don’t see any particularly easy ways of mitigating this with a snippet that you can drop in to your child theme’s functions.php file or anything like that.
In summary, at this point I would recommend:
A) Turning of the display of errors (see Frank’s post or seek help from your web host if necessary as not all environments are the same)
B) Report this issue to StudioPress and ask if they can patch genesis_get_cpt_archive_types_names() so that it can be relied upon to return an array (right now it may return a null value in situations like this one)
August 13, 2013 at 6:13 am in reply to: Hiding The .tribe-events-nav-previous on single event only #60139Barry
MemberGreat!
Barry
MemberExcellent 🙂
Barry
MemberHi Todd – please create a new thread for this one – that would also let you share a URL for your site which could provide us with a little more context (I’m not sure why you can’t use .tribe-events-venue-map right now, but we can look at it in more detail in your new thread).
Thanks!
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