fpsiegel
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Hi Patrick, thanks for your reply!
I understand things a bit better now.
I gave a try to both shortcodes to make sure for one last time, both give me locations empty of events:
https://lindylobster.com/alpha-test/
First map is[events_map scope="month"]
Second map is[locations_map eventful="1" scope="month"]
They are indeed the exact same.
Worth notifying: the problem is worst at the end of the month.
At the start all have at least one event, at the end most are empty..Let me know if you have an idea!
Sincerely
Oh I see, thanks Patrick..!
Yeah eventful is only a location Attributes and after reading more carefuly about what it does: eventful allows to remove location that don’t have an event happening in that scope, therefore if there was one at the start if the scope, it will show an empty location till the scope ends, right ?Anyone got an idea on how to achieve that?
1. only future event during a scope ?
or 2. only locations with an upcoming event during a scope (discards locations which events are past)?Yes I think this works and I don’t get empty events but this doesn’t allow me to limit the events shown to a month.
I had:
[events_map eventful="1" width=100% height=800 scope="month" ]
Showed me only a month of event but had empty “location”Now I have:
[events_map eventful="1" width=100% height=800]
Show me all the upcoming events there for no empty location on it.Any idea on how to combine scope + eventful paramameters in one shortcode ?
Or is it may-be not yet possible ?Anyway thank you for taking the time!
- This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by fpsiegel.
Thanks for the answer!
Seemed too good to be true!
Ah Ah just realised I might not have mentionned that I wasn’t using google maps but Open Street Map through OSM EM plugin.. may-be that didn’t help….
Anyway I’m tring to apply that but using OSM terminology, may-be I can get somewhere with a bit of work!
Will let you know!Thanks again
That was exactly the search I was talking about!
I start to understand this API dynamic, and looking at it, yes I think this approach is the right one.On the bright side, I found that the text search bar is doing a pretty good job at filtering my events by ‘location’, if not in a perfect way, close enough for my users I think (eg. they type Paris, and they get all events happening in Paris minus)
I then set the city field which works like a charm aswell!Really happy about your plug in so far!
Of course one completed task leads to another, I’ll go and create new topic about clustering ??Thanks for the time you took to build the plug-in and to answer support Forum, you rock!
Working around it using the city drop down menu, but previous way was more intuitive!
As simple as that! Thank you very much!
If I may, it still changes the entire page to update the result and doesn’t refresh the list only as it does in your demo on the event page but that already quite close!
It may require some hard coding and I might not have the knowledge for that!I’ll let you confirm that and then I’ll mark as resolved!
Have a nice day!
I have posted my topic twice by mistake – If a moderator would be kind enough to remove on or the other.. Thanks you so much and sorry for the time wasted on that!