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September 27, 2017 at 8:57 am in reply to: Setting up long running events spanning month boundary #1355578Jan HnatekParticipant
Ok, thanks.
September 26, 2017 at 2:39 am in reply to: Setting up long running events spanning month boundary #1354788Jan HnatekParticipantHi András,
I used the setting you pointed me to and hidden the recurrences from the list views.
It seems that I’m no longer getting the recurring events in the related events either.Thanks for the help!
Can I have one more question, please?
In the month view when there are multiple events that don’t fit the area (e.g. Sep 13 on
my site) it displays the ‘See all events’ link, effectively hiding some events that “overflow”.
What’s the ordering/priority for these?
It would be great if it would prioritize to show the one-off events over the recurring ones
(e.g. Sep 26), but it doesn’t seem to be the case (Sep 13).Regards,
JanSeptember 25, 2017 at 12:16 am in reply to: Setting up long running events spanning month boundary #1354121Jan HnatekParticipantHi András,
thanks for the informative reply and filing the bug!
The snippet for hiding the recurring event copies on the backend works for me.
But that’s just a nuisance and the real issue is on the frontend. Wouldn’t you
have a similar functionality for the frontend, please?Cheers,
JanSeptember 21, 2017 at 2:27 am in reply to: Setting up long running events spanning month boundary #1352463Jan HnatekParticipantThis reply is private.
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Jan HnatekParticipantHi Victor,
thanks for the pointers, that clarifies a lot. I managed to work those strings and submitted some translations to your system, but the i18n is not ideal. There’d be a couple more issues to make
things correct.1. The message composition used with “Create of find %s” simply doesn’t work in my language (and won’t in many others) because of inflection. And there’s a problem with the capitalization of the injected terms. I believe these should simply be separate messages in the PO: “Create or find venue”, “Create or find organizer”.
2. The form for scheduling multiple events is impossible to localize properly. Messages like “year”/”years” (src/admin-views/recurrence/years.php) are based on English plurals, which may not apply in other languages. I think ngettext should be used here (e.g. https://lingohub.com/blog/2013/07/php-internationalization-with-gettext-tutorial/).
3. There’s a visual issue with the delete dialog in the Schedule Multiple Events form – when I Add Event and then click the waste basket icon, it just spans the whole height of the page.
I’ll appreciate your help with these.
Regards,
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September 7, 2017 at 7:12 am in reply to: L10n strings with context don't display localized/translated. #1345956Jan HnatekParticipantHi Geoff,
thanks for the hints. I had an old file in /wp-content/languages/plugins/ folder in which the corresponding message didn’t have context. After updating those it works now.
Regards,
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