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  • Thread Starter Bernd

    (@bernd-albers)

    Probably this is the same issue:

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/offset-7?replies=1

    To be more preciese: I want the next days event to display as the first in my list 8 hours earlier.

    And I only want to show the date in the heading and the description.

    So this is my code in the event builder:

    [if-description]
    [description]
    [/if-description]

    I have found the “offset” attribute in the event builder but I dont’t understand how to apply it.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Yes I think there is an issue with the timezone offset currently. We are looking for the problem and a fix.

    Thanks for pointing it out for us.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Please try out version 2.0.4 as some of these changes were implemented in there.

    THanks!

    Thread Starter Bernd

    (@bernd-albers)

    What you seem to have done in 2.0.4 is replacing “Retrieve Events From” with “Start Date Offset” in number of days.

    This does not really help in my case, as I need an offset of a few hours and not days.

    as I explained here:

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/offset-7?replies=7#post-6092252

    “What it should do in my case is show tommorrow’s events let’s say 8 hours early.
    Example: I have a calender-list showing only 1 event (the daily menu of our cafeteria) as the cafeteria closes at 2pm, today’s menu is no longer interesting after that, but people may want to see what is on the menu tomorrow, so I want to show tomorrow’s menu starting from e.g. 3pm today. That is what I could do with the offset in the old plugin.”

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