[EventCalendar] Stable version 3.1.0 released.
Alex Tingle
alex at firetree.net
Thu Nov 2 13:56:54 UTC 2006
I've just uploaded stable version 3.1.0. This has been over a year in
the making.
A big thank you to everyone who has contributed or reported bugs.
Special thanks go to Darrell Schulte for the Event Editor and Widgets
and K2 support, David Nutter for his version of the Event Editor, and to
all of the translators.
-Alex
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NEW FEATURES IN v3.1
This is a significant re-write. Event dates are now kept in their own
table, so they are separate from the post date. There is a new Ajax
interface on the post edit screen that allows you to set the event date.
o Event dates are shown in their own little box at the beginning of
event posts.
o Multi-day events are now supported.
o Timezones are properly supported, so eveything works properly for
those unforturnate people who don't live in the GMT timezone.
o Translations are now available in the following languages:
Dutch nl_NL (by Gerjan Boer)
German de_DE (by Marc Schumann)
Finnish fi_FI (by Ralf Strandell)
French fr_FR (by Davy Morel)
Norwegian nb_NO (by Realf Ording Helgesen)
Spanish es_ES (by Maira Belmonte)
If you would like to make a new translation, then just make a copy of
the file getttext/ec3.pot, and add your translated text. You can use
the existing .po files as an example. Post your file to the mailing
list (http://penguin.firetree.net/eventcalendar) and we'll add it into
the project.
CHANGES FROM 3.1._rc4:
o Finnish translation by Ralf Strandell.
o Moved EventCalendar settings tab back under Options. Allows compatibility
with WordPress-MU. (Reported by Mike Baptiste)
o "Keep Events Separate" mode now keeps ALL events off the front page, not
just those that are ONLY in the event category. (Reported by benchun. Yes I
changed my mind and included this one for 3.1.)
o Corrected translation from WordPress time offset to UTC timezone.
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