• Resolved ayam maiself

    (@electropatata)


    Hello.

    The new combinemultiday setting is great!!!

    1) When a event change from a month to another, in the second month, the event appears as a emty bar. Because the title is in only the previous month.

    2)When a event begin in a day and end in the next but it’s not set as “All day” in google calendar (just a party that begin at 22:00 and ends at 1:00 in example), the blocks dont have the same height (the first one is taller than the others)… And it don’t show the beggining and ending time. So it appear like to be an “all day” event.

    Thanks for this improvement

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  • Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    Thanks for this feedback. I had been paying attention to what happens when an event spans across weeks, but none of the multi day events in my test calendar span across months, so I missed this. I’ll work on it in the next update… should be pretty easy to address.

    Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    Regarding multi-day events with times: most likely the solution here (and this is going to apply whether combinemultiday is used or not) is going to be to remove the times from the main display and put them into the hover/toggle box for these events. (That’s going to make them look even more all-day-like, but it’s not really avoidable.) The consistent height of these day-spanning events is achieved by having transparent text in the cells, so the text really has to be exactly the same (and with the exact same combined amount of margin/padding/borders, which I’m working on) in order to create the illusion of a continuous box.

    Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    Version 10.8.8 introduces a few more changes to this presentation. As I noted above, this is including actually removing the display of start and end times on multi-day events from the main calendar grid, and putting those details into the hover box. I’m not expecting this to be the permanent solution, but the handling of this is still evolving (hence combinemultiday is still an “experimental” feature at this point).

    Thread Starter ayam maiself

    (@electropatata)

    Hello, in Spain the usual first day of week is monday, i think you have designed combinemultiday feature thinking only in sunday as the first day of week, so in the “monday first” version of the calendar the multiday events begin blank in the first day of the week (monday) if the event cross to the next week, and them become an entire blank block crossing the week if the event ends before sunday.

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    Plugin Author room34

    (@room34)

    @electropatata Thank you, I see the issue you are describing. This feature is supposed to work based on the first table cell in the row but it does appear to be treating Sunday as the first day of the week regardless of the site’s configuration. I’ll add this to the to-do list for the next update.

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