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  • And when did the new version?

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    I have updated the beta version to 3.0.9-beta2 with a few other tests in it. One of them fixes a timezone problem as well.

    You can try it out here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3xudrx8q0mcpgk1/simple-calendar-3.0.9-beta2.zip?dl=1

    If you do try it please let me know if it fixes the problem for you.

    Thanks!

    Hello,

    so I try and keep it wrong.

    This is how it looks at the main site (version 3.0.6) all right
    This is how it looks at the test site (version 3.0.9 beta2)
    And this is the calendar on Google.
    Everywhere I set the time zone at Prague. Up to version 3.0.6 is not displayed correctly. With stejnyn setting the background. Is there 18.12. and that’s right. There has to be 17.12.

    In version 3.0.7 it to me again shows a 12.18-12.19
    In version 3.0.8 it shows me 17.12 to 18.12.
    In version 3.0.9 beta2 me it shows 17.12.

    I do not know where it can be a problem, but in version 3.0.6 it worked fine.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Here is some documentation we just put up. Please if you are having issues with this still check it out:

    https://docs.simplecalendar.io/timezone-settings/

    Everything is set according to the manual. In version 3.0.6 it’s OK. In version 3.0.9 beta2 it’s wrong.
    When I have “all-day event,” not to adjust the time zone and the event is -1 days wrong.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    @michal Janata,

    Can you send me your calendar ID that you are using so I can try testing it out on my end to see if I can find out what is going on?

    Thanks!

    ID: [email protected]

    TEST PAGE version 3.0.9 beta2

    And it’s a bit strange. On the page, you can see how to embed a Google Calendar, as well as views across plugin

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    I just tested on my local dev site. Here is what I saw in grid:

    https://screencast.com/t/xvydGKA3b

    And when I viewed in list all the information was the same as the grid. This looks correct to me, does it look correct to you?

    If it does then maybe there is some setting or something we need to find out that needs to be changed.

    So with version 3.0.9 is now the events are displayed correctly! HERE

    But still there is a problem with a multi-day events!! Showing only the first day. The next day anymore.
    I know there are functions: Expand multi-day events but here I do not want to use. Then something wrong with the statement “List”. When I do these events are repeated every day, so it creates more and more blocks with the event.

    with 3.0.9 now dates are correct.
    if i set it to custom berlin it work too.
    Now it shows paris which should be the the same time zone as berlin.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    @strech,

    Awesome!

    @michal Janata,

    Can you open a new issue for that one. I just don’t want it to get lost on this thread. I know it is kind of related but it would just be better for tracking it.

    Thanks!

    OK

    Hi,

    I just updated to the new version 3.0.9 where this issue is announced to be solved.

    Unfortunately it isn’t. I still have the wrong end-date at all-day+multi-day-events. Startdate ist right, enddate is one day later.

    For the moment I fixed that problem with
    [end-date offset="-60"]
    but I think the developers should know that the problem still exists.

    Cheers
    Jonny

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Are you using 3.x or 2.x version of the plugin?

    In 3.x that offset attribute for [end-date] no longer exists.

    Hi,

    I think I was too fast with my post. Everything is all right now.

    Cheers and [resolved]
    Jonny

    PS: Thanks a lot for the support…

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