Question (request) about JEVENT
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by annfinnt » Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:07 pm
Hi,
Yes, I speak fluently Danish!
Is it possible to get that language pack? I tried copying the UK pack from uk-GB folder to fo-FO, but I couldn't find it under joomla lang manager...
Yes, I speak fluently Danish!
Is it possible to get that language pack? I tried copying the UK pack from uk-GB folder to fo-FO, but I couldn't find it under joomla lang manager...
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by carcam » Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:29 am
You may find all the languages packs for JEvents in our Downloads area:
http://www.jevents.net/en/downloads/cat ... anslations
I am afraid that Faroese is not available yet because no one submitted the language files. Nevertheless, you may find the Danish package there.
All best!!
http://www.jevents.net/en/downloads/cat ... anslations
I am afraid that Faroese is not available yet because no one submitted the language files. Nevertheless, you may find the Danish package there.
All best!!
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by annfinnt » Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:02 am
Allright,
I've begun a Joomla translation pack in my language. Thanks for the dirrections.
How can I get the Jevents Latest module translated? Even tho I change the UK 'days', 'months' etc. into Faroese, it still says sunday, etc. in the Jevent Latests module.
EDIT:
I was thinking maybe some lines are missing in the jevent.ini file? If so, please post here the lines that needs to be translated that are "Jevent latest" specific, please.
best regards,
A. Thomsen
I've begun a Joomla translation pack in my language. Thanks for the dirrections.
How can I get the Jevents Latest module translated? Even tho I change the UK 'days', 'months' etc. into Faroese, it still says sunday, etc. in the Jevent Latests module.
EDIT:
I was thinking maybe some lines are missing in the jevent.ini file? If so, please post here the lines that needs to be translated that are "Jevent latest" specific, please.
best regards,
A. Thomsen
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by srigger » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:56 am
Hi
You have to modify the format string under latest events in your Jevent settings to show the data format you prefer
You have to modify the format string under latest events in your Jevent settings to show the data format you prefer
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by srigger » Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:06 pm
I use this format in my jevents
${title}
${eventDate(%a, %d. %b. %Y)}[!a: - ${eventDate(@%H:%M)} - ${endDate(%H:%M)}]
<hr>
${title}
${eventDate(%a, %d. %b. %Y)}[!a: - ${eventDate(@%H:%M)} - ${endDate(%H:%M)}]
<hr>
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by annfinnt » Sun Oct 09, 2011 1:08 pm
Hey,
thanks for taking time to reply
Check this homepage -> http://www.livsinsord.fo. In the upper right corner, you can see Sunnudagsmøti (means Søndagsmøde/sundaysmeeting), followed by sunday. I want sunday in my language. I've tried changing the format it self to semething else, but it still only shows the date/days, etc. in English (e.g. sunday).
I was wondering if there is any parameter/varible in the .ini file that I've missed, or that I need to add for it to show in my language.
best regards,
A. Thomsen
thanks for taking time to reply
Check this homepage -> http://www.livsinsord.fo. In the upper right corner, you can see Sunnudagsmøti (means Søndagsmøde/sundaysmeeting), followed by sunday. I want sunday in my language. I've tried changing the format it self to semething else, but it still only shows the date/days, etc. in English (e.g. sunday).
I was wondering if there is any parameter/varible in the .ini file that I've missed, or that I need to add for it to show in my language.
best regards,
A. Thomsen
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by srigger » Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:04 pm
What is your date format ?
Have you checked the module because you can set the date format there or you can use the jevent settings
Have you checked the module because you can set the date format there or you can use the jevent settings
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by annfinnt » Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:22 pm
currently using:
${title}, ${startDate(l G:i)}
${title}, ${startDate(l G:i)}
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Re: Question (request) about JEVENT
by srigger » Sun Oct 09, 2011 6:00 pm
Hi again
Try this instead:
${title}, ${startDate(%A %H:%M)}
Try this instead:
${title}, ${startDate(%A %H:%M)}
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