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Stefan Krueger
ParticipantHi Cliff,
thanks.
I voted at the topic that you linked.
Is there any chance that we will see both of my request implemented before this summer ?Cheers
Stefan Krueger
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Stefan Krueger
ParticipantHey,
thanks for your answer.
The link to the WMPL documentation describes exactly what I am trying to avoid. Having to duplicate the content from the import to the second language manually. Your internal feature request is exactly what would solve this for now. Please implement it as soon as possible 😉
Facebook does, afaik, not support multilingual event creation (yet), only page posts can be multilingual, but as soon as they do support and I presume they will/should at some point, then it should be possible for your software to import bi-/multilingual, right ?Cheers
Stefan
Stefan Krueger
ParticipantHehe, ok 🙂
I know that we have an issue with the source language from the Facebook event(s) maybe different from the one it is imported too, but that would be ok in our case, as most of our participants write bilingual /English/German) descriptions for their events anyway. I just need the event to show up in the calendar for both languages without me adding a translation (without translating, just copying the content of course) to the import manually. Is that somehow possible ?
How does this work at the moment anyway ? The way i understand it is, if I set up an import having set up German as the back-end language it will import it into the German part of the page, but not into the English one and vice versa. Is that correct or does the system somehow determine what the imported language is ?Stefan Krueger
ParticipantHm, ok. That sucks to be blunt. Is there a workaround for that ? I need to have the imported events show up with the German and English translation somehow. I am importing from Facebook by the way if that makes any difference.
June 30, 2016 at 4:10 am in reply to: Location based search / Sorting of event closest to the location #1133877Stefan Krueger
ParticipantI am doing the search here:
June 28, 2016 at 3:02 pm in reply to: Strange reproduceable 404 on translated venues/organizers but not on events #1133181Stefan Krueger
ParticipantHi Geoff,
I assume this wasn’t fixed with the latest update ?
Best regards
Stefan
June 28, 2016 at 2:56 pm in reply to: Location based search / Sorting of event closest to the location #1133176Stefan Krueger
ParticipantHey Andras,
the updated worked.
I can now change the settings.
What I noticed now though is that, if I pick a specific date to search for an event, lets say the 25th, it shows all events from 23rd – 30th. Why is that ?Thanks
Stefan Krueger
ParticipantYes, it does.
Thanks a lot !
Stefan Krueger
ParticipantNo, it actually should break, like it does in Mozilla.
June 22, 2016 at 2:44 pm in reply to: Location based search / Sorting of event closest to the location #1130610Stefan Krueger
ParticipantI actually checked it with twenty 16 and all plugins deactivated and I had the same results :/
Stefan Krueger
ParticipantThank you for your help.
Unfortunately I cannot change to “pretty urls” at the moment. The reason why you can see here:Strange reproduceable 404 on translated venues/organizers but not on events
What I am actually looking for is a shortcode to display what is currently displayed via the link http://www.berlinbeerweek.de/?post_type=tribe_events within a post on the webpage. Does that make sense ?
June 21, 2016 at 2:38 pm in reply to: Location based search / Sorting of event closest to the location #1130090Stefan Krueger
ParticipantYour piece of code helped. The update didn’t.
As for the other problem, unfortunately I can’t change my settings at the moment as I am subject to that bug here:
Stefan Krueger
ParticipantHm, interesting.
I put your code into the style.css and for some reason it doesn’t do anything, but I noticed that in Mozilla the line break is done naturally, while Chrome and Internet Explorer don’t do it. (Even with your code)
Any ideas ?June 20, 2016 at 4:26 pm in reply to: Location based search / Sorting of event closest to the location #1129574Stefan Krueger
ParticipantOk, I tried the test.
Nothing changed, plus I found out that:
a) The results are returned with a distance display, but instead of sorting them by distance they are sorted by the time (and day they start).
Just check this for instance http://www.berlinbeerweek.com/?action=tribe_geosearch&tribe_paged=1&tribe_event_display=map&post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=map&tribe-bar-geoloc-lat=52.5133234&tribe-bar-geoloc-lng=13.456819699999983&tribe-bar-geoloc=Boxhagener+Strasse+111and then b)
I thought, hm, lets try to put a date next to the location I am searching for maybe that changes it, but I can’t actually put a date in. If I click on date, it opens the calendar, but if I try to forward to the next month, or actually click on a day the calendar just closes.
Please check for yourself http://www.berlinbeerweek.com/?post_type=tribe_eventsThis was also already the case in early “debug” mode in theme twenty sixteen and with only Event Calendar and Event Calendar Pro activated with my original theme.
On a side note:
I am getting this message:
The following plugins are out of date: Events Calendar PRO 4.1.3, The Events Calendar: Filter Bar 4.1. All add-ons contain dependencies on The Events Calendar and will not function properly unless paired with the right version. Learn More.
But I can’t update them from the plugins page, there is just no “update now” link. How can I update them manually ? -
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