• Robert

    (@robertlindeboom)


    Hi, I am installing a new Dutch website with ai1ec using the Gamma theme that was delivered with the plugin. We format our dates as d-m-y and my WordPress installation is set to this format in Settings. Ai1ec uses this format in event details, but events in the calendar overview use ‘m d’. How to change this? I tried to search for the solution here, but most answers tell to set the WordPress Settings correct (which I already did).

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  • We are running into the same issue, on the calendar view it is shown as ‘Apr 25′ but we would like to format it like ’25 april 2016’ – our site is also in Dutch, so I understand we have to make a translation for the months as we write them down just a bit differently, but I guess we can do this with the usual translation files (.po & .mo).

    I hope we can change this format somewhere. As for a Dutch visitor the current will look weird.

    Thread Starter Robert

    (@robertlindeboom)

    I tried to do this via mo/po-files, but it had no effect (looked for ‘@’ symbol and changed the order of ‘d’ and ‘m’).

    Still no luck?

    Thread Starter Robert

    (@robertlindeboom)

    Nope, unfortunately not.

    same issue here and here

    No news from the Team. It’s quite annoying because it used to work fine on the previous 1.* version.

    I tried to have a look on the twig files. I found some informations, tried severals things (been able to change the posterboard views) but I’m blocked with the {{event.short_start_time | raw }} . Don’t know where to find property to change order or computed date…

    Thread Starter Robert

    (@robertlindeboom)

    Please all vote for this bug here: https://ideas.time.ly/ideas/CAL-I-373

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