January 2011

[eme_ical_link]

[eme_ical_link] Prints a the link to the events ICAL feed. Accepts the following arguments: justurl: true or false. If true, only prints the ICAL URL. Default: false. category: see the explanation for [eme_events] notcategory: see the explanation for [eme_events] scope: see the explanation for [eme_events] contact_person: see the explanation for [eme_events] location_id: see the explanation […]

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[eme_rss_link]

[eme_rss_link] As the eme_rss_link template tag does, prints a link to the events RSS feed. Accepts the following parameters: justurl If you set this property to true, the function only prints the RSS URL. limit indicates the maximum number of events to display. Default is 5. If you give the value “0” there’s no limit.

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[eme_events_page]

[eme_events_page] Prints a link to the events page. Accepts the following parameter: justurl: true or false. If true, only prints the URL of the events page. Default: false. Examples: [eme_events_page] [eme_events_page justurl=true] Remark: in general, you don’t need this shortcode, but you’ll want to use [eme_events] on a regular page and point to that page

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[eme_calendar]

[eme_calendar] As the eme_get_calendar template tag does, this shows a calendar in the page where you put this shortcode. It accepts the following parameters: full indicates you want to show the large calendar, don’t use this in sidebar widgets. Defaults to false. Possible values: 0 or false, 1 or true month indicates the month you

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[eme_location_map]

[eme_location_map] Shows the map for a single location. Accepts the following arguments: id: the id of the location to be shown, this parameter is required. width: the width in pixels or percentage (e.g. 100%) of the map. Default: 450. height: the height in pixels or percentage (e.g. 100%) of the map. Default: 300. zoom: overrides

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[eme_event]

Returns the page describing a single event. Accepts the following arguments: id: the ID of the event you want show. template_id (optional): use a predefined format template for the event, instead of the setting configured in ‘Default single event page format’. See http://www.e-dynamics.be/wordpress/?cat=51 ignore_url (optional): allows you to ignore the external url for this event

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Custom attributes

Custom attributes can be used in events and location. When in the EME settings, use a placeholder like #_ATT{key}{alternative text} in one of the available settings (e.g. ‘single event format’). The second braces are optional and will appear if the attribute is not defined or left blank for that event. This key will appear as

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Maps

To be able to show maps (based on OpenStreetMap) in your events and/or locations, just set Enable Maps integration? to Yes. Now you just need to put the #_MAP placeholder in the *Default single event format* and your map will show in the page dedicated to the event. To resize the map, see the FAQ

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