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Leah
MemberHello websource,
In your post in the other thread you said you would check with EDD Tickets- did you look to see if the error message is on their side?
I can look into this, but I’ll need you to show me a screenshot and copy the text of the error message here so I can see it. Thanks!
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Leah
Leah
MemberThanks for catching that! I’ll wait for you to check before I test the translations.
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi Veruska,
Thanks for getting in touch! We’d love to have you work on some of our Brazilian Portuguese translations. I already have someone working on one for The Events Calendar and Events Calendar PRO, but if you translate a couple of our other plugins I’d be happy to give you a coupon for a free license so you can get Events Calendar PRO.
Our Getting Started post has all the instructions and files for translating. I’d love to have you update the Brazilian Portuguese translations for Eventbrite Tickets and WooCommerce Tickets, since those both need updates. Just be sure you update the file as described before you start. Once you’re done, you can post the finished translation files here and I’ll give you a coupon for PRO.
If you have any questions, just post here and I’ll do my best to help. Thanks again for contributing to our plugins!
Best,
Leah
February 13, 2014 at 4:02 pm in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.4 / Events Community / Filter Bar #104305Leah
MemberMe too 😀
Leah
MemberHi Whitney,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in our plugins!
It does sound like WooCommerce Tickets would be the best ticketing plugin for you. It works with The Events Calendar (our free core plugin) so you don’t need Events Calendar PRO unless you want to add the PRO features and support as well.
There is not a built-in way to link directly to the tickets via a different page or widget, but you can link directly to a specific event which has the tickets. Each event has a unique url so you could link right to any event page that has tickets. You can see an example on our demo site here. Your users wouldn’t need to go through the main calendar or list of events, they could go straight to that one event via a link or menu item.
Does that answer your questions? Let me know if I can elaborate on the above or if there’s anything else I can answer for you.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Jeff,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in our plugins! It looks like you’re already having fun with a bit of customizing 🙂
When you click an event title from your Month View page, it should go directly to that event’s details. There is a pop-up with more details on the event, but it should not interfere with the link to the event. You can see an example of the intended behavior on our demo site.
Looking at your site, it looks like you may have disabled the pop-ups. Did you get things working the way you wanted them to? It’s possible that something in your theme was causing the pop-up to overlap, and we may be able to assist you with that, if you want to use the pop-ups. If you do decide to purchase Events Calendar PRO, you’ll get access to our premium support forums and we can hopefully provide a bit of theming assistance as needed.
Let me know if the above doesn’t answer your question, or if I can be of further help.
Cheers,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Gerard,
Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention! We’ll get in touch with them ASAP to get that corrected. I apologize if you came to our site thinking the plugin was free.
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Leah
Leah
MemberHi ghDoo,
That’s awesome! We’d love to have a Lithuanian translation of The Events Calendar and Events Calendar PRO. Check out our Getting Started post and you’ll find all the instructions and files you need to do the translation. You can post the files here when you’re done.
Thanks for helping us out!
Best,
Leah
February 12, 2014 at 5:21 pm in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.4 / Events Community / Filter Bar #103949Leah
MemberHi Oliver,
I just sent you a coupon for Filter Bar 🙂 Thanks!
There is a current issue with the text domains for the front end text strings that you mentioned. We have this issue logged and I hope it will be fixed for our next maintenance release. Once it’s corrected, the translations you (and others) have done should work properly on the front end as well. Thanks for your patience while we get though corrected.
Thanks again for translating!
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Leah
Leah
MemberThanks corne029, I really appreciate you working on these! I will take a look over the files tomorrow or Friday and get back to you. I’ll be sure to look into that string you mentioned as well. I’ll post here again after I review the files.
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Leah
Leah
MemberHello centralbarkoswego,
Hmm, that is strange. Are you working with a web developer or site administrator? The plugins page would only be missing from the menu if it was purposely disabled for some users or if you did not have sufficient administrative privileges on the site.
If you are not working with anyone else, you may need to do some deeper troubleshooting with your WordPress install. If the plugins page is missing then the issue is with your install itself, so we wouldn’t be able to help you there. Once you have your plugins page back we can certainly help you get set up with The Events Calendar. Let me know if there’s anything else I can do here for you.
Best,
Leah
February 11, 2014 at 2:10 pm in reply to: German translation for Events Calendar (Pro) 3.4 / Events Community / Filter Bar #103467Leah
MemberHi Oliver,
Thanks for posting these! They look awesome and they’ll be added to the next maintenance release of the plugins. Would you like coupons for licenses for any of these?
I’ve brought up your comment about the text domain to one of our developers, and she’s going to take a closer week at it later this week. The text domains for our plugin update engine have been historically finicky, but we’ll see what we can do. Thanks for noting your observation!
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Patrick,
Thanks for submitting these, they look great! I’ll add them to the next maintenance release of the plugin, and we’ll be sure to credit you in the readme file. I’ll be emailing you shortly with a coupon for a free license.
Cheers,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Brian,
Great, I’m glad to hear that worked!
I’m not sure, but I suspect that any error messages are on EDD’s side. If you can show me the error message I can double check on that for you.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Robert,
Each piece of text in a WordPress plugin has a corresponding line number, and that’s how translation files are able to replace the original English text. Whenever we release a new version of a plugin, the line numbers may shift and lines of text are added, deleted, or changed. Updating the translation files with the latest .pot file updates the translation file with any new lines, line number changes, etc.
If our translations were updated more often this would not be so much of an issue. We rely on volunteers to help with our translations, and sometimes a few versions go by before we get someone to update a translation. Does that answer your question?
Best,
Leah
Oliver, did the solution above work for you? If not, please start a new thread and I’d be happy to look into it.
~Leah
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