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Leah
MemberHi mastafu,
Thank you for reporting this. I have a list of all the broken strings in our current .pot files, and we are planning to get these fixed in an upcoming maintenance release. Thank you for your patience in the meantime.
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LeahLeah
MemberHi slwinter,
I just wanted to give you a quick update here. We did not get a chance to look further into this issue for the upcoming version 3.2 release. However, it is still very much a priority for us and will be included in a maintenance release when we have the resources to allow it. Thank you for your patience in the meantime.
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LeahLeah
MemberHi millie6,
I just wanted to give you a quick update here. We did not get a chance to look further into this issue for the upcoming version 3.2 release. However, it is still very much a priority for us and will be included in a maintenance release when we have the resources to allow it. Thank you for your patience in the meantime.
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LeahLeah
MemberHi humanesocietytampabay,
I just wanted to give you a quick update here. We did not get a chance to look further into this issue for the upcoming version 3.2 release. However, it is still very much a priority for us and will be included in a maintenance release when we have the resources to allow it. Thank you for your patience in the meantime.
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LeahLeah
MemberHey snorton- I just wanted to pop in here with a quick update. Although we were not able to get a fix for this into our imminent 3.2 release, it is still on the radar for inclusion in a future build. Thanks for your patience!
Leah
MemberGreat news folks! We have included a fix for this in the upcoming 3.2 release. Keep an eye on your Plugins and Updates pages for an update. Thank you for your patience!
Leah
MemberHi Mastufu,
Please try adding the WordPress language files for Polish as described in the link above. If that doesn’t correct the issue, then we can troubleshoot further. But that should translate the rest of the Week View.
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LeahLeah
MemberHi everyone,
Since we haven’t gotten any reports of this continuing to be a problem, I’m going to go ahead and close up this thread. If you are having trouble with this or something else, please start a new thread in the forum and we’ll be happy to help.
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LeahLeah
MemberHi Mastafu,
Thanks for posting. Some elements of the calendar, such as days of the week and month names, are translated by WordPress itself and not via our plugin translations. This means that if you do not have the WordPress translation files loaded for your language you will see some untranslated words in your calendar, even with your language set in wp-config. To fix this, you’ll need to download and install WordPress for your language. Then the Week View (and other Views) should be fully translated.
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LeahLeah
MemberThat’s great to hear!
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LeahLeah
MemberHas anyone been able to use the new gist? I’m hoping no news is good news here 🙂
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LeahOctober 16, 2013 at 1:11 pm in reply to: Problem with Events Calendar Pro and Zurb’s Foundation #71341Leah
MemberThanks for the info Christina!
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi ripanti,
If you are using a multi-site installation, you will need to put the license key into the Settings on the main network site. Under Events –> Settings there will be a tab that says License Keys. Enter the key there, and it should work for the sites in the network. Does that answer your question?
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LeahLeah
MemberThanks for your patience folks. Our developer has updated the gist to include a second filter for the mini calendar widget. You can get the updated gist here. Hopefully that will solve the issue for you until we finish the permanent fix. Of course if you have any trouble, please let me know.
~Leah
Leah
MemberThank you guys.
Trevellyan- unfortunately we haven’t been able to reproduce it, except on our demo site as you noted.
I’ll update here as soon as I have more information.
~Leah
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