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January 14, 2017 at 12:59 am in reply to: The Events Calendar: Remove Export Links – Plugin broken with new update #1218527ReinhardParticipant
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January 11, 2017 at 9:48 am in reply to: The Events Calendar: Remove Export Links – Plugin broken with new update #1216734ReinhardParticipantHi Nico,
thanks for your reply. Correct – the plugin you are referring to is the one that we are using to remove the export links.
Until we applied the latest update yesterday it has worked perfectly – for all views we are using.
After applying the update the export buttons appeared on all views.My impression is that with your latest update, the handling of ical feeds has changed (your blog is also talking about an update on the ical feed feature: https://theeventscalendar.com/things-to-be-aware-of-in-version-4-4-of-the-events-calendar-event-tickets-and-premium-add-ons/). So it seems that with the latest code change, the “Remove Export Links”-plugin does no longer take effect.
Thanks and regards from Berlin.
ReinhardParticipantDear Cliff,
1. We do have “Day View” enabled. It’s called “Tag” in German and is clearly visible on your first screenshot.
2. The wrong translation we’re talking about is BELOW you’re marked spot (see attachment). Maybe yesterday it wasn’t visible, because I’ve changed the line in the po-file for myself. But it was written over again anyways this night – so now you can the wrong translation on our site.Best
ReinhardReinhardParticipantThanks Cliff!
ReinhardParticipantHi Cliff,
yeah, that’s totally right! π
Case 1: current translation for view “month” (“tribe_is_month”) is correct (“%1$s im %2$s”)
Case 2: current translation for view “day” (“tribe_is_day”) is grammatically wrong. Should be “%1$s am %2$s” instead of “%1$s im %2$s”
Thanks for taking care,
ReinhardReinhardParticipantHi there,
thanks for your reply, but accidently it’s no help, because I would have to edit this term:
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/the-events-calendar/stable/de/default?filters%5Bstatus%5D=either&filters%5Boriginal_id%5D=627074&filters%5Btranslation_id%5D=39873285After registration I’m not allowed to edit this term, because it’s an “The Event Calender” entry in the ‘WordPress.org Translations’ section, where you have to be ‘translation editor on WordPress.org’ – which I’m not π
The main problem is: The german translation refers to ‘src/functions/template-tags/loop.php:152‘ (current translation is fine for this one) and it also refers to ‘src/functions/template-tags/loop.php:161‘ (grammatically correct translation would be ‘%1$s am %2$s’ for this one – there’s a difference between “im” and “am” in German π
So, it would be great if one of your team could update this one into your translation – because I don’t have the rights to do so.
Best & Thanks
ReinhardReinhardParticipantHi Cliff,
just wanted to refer to the following thread, were the same issue is discussed: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/aggregator-issues/
reported issue:
Facebook events created not having a Google map associated with it and in many cases no featured image?
answer:
Thereβs a related bug to the Show Google Map setting not being respected. Maybe this is what you are referring to? I donβt see any problems reported regarding featured image of imported events.
Sounds like the same issue we’re dealing with and seems to be an already reported bug. Is there any info about a bugfix?
Best & Thanks
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ReinhardParticipantHi Cliff, you are welcome π
I have fixed the issue for our site – so finally this template integrates nicely as well.Cheers!
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ReinhardParticipantHi Cliff,
thanks for pointing me to the right template. I have found the issue that caused my issue: In the single-venue.php 4 divs are opened but 5 divs are closed – which seemed to have screwed up the div-structure of the page.
Looks like a bug in the template to me…
However, deleting the fifth </div> fixed it π
Thanks again and cheers from Berlin!
ReinhardParticipantHi Cliff – thanks a lot. Adding an “!important” does the trick π
Cheers!
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