Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-CalendarExt3Agenda
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@CDT thanks. I’ll check.
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@CDT
I’ve fixed it. Thanks for reporting it. -
@CDT said in MMM-CalendarExt3Agenda:
Possible bug here. The Agenda doesn’t show scheduled events on the final day as set by the endDateIndex.
I’m trying to get the Ext3Agenda to show me just a single day. Using startDayIndex:0, endDateIndex:0. When doing this, it only shows full-day events, not events scheduled a specific time.
If I change endDateIndex:1, then I get the proper items appearing, but also a header for day 2.
I notice that not matter what the endDateIndex is listed, it doesn’t seem to show sheduled events the last day. Only the header and any full-day events.
I think you are referring to the same issue I posted a while ago but unfortunately I was not able to make myself clear.
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@MMRIZE
Works perfectly now, thanks! -
Happy new year everyone!
Indeed the fix works now. Thank you @MMRIZE
Another comment, even though “dentro de X días” is correct in Spanish it’s also long. It could also be said “En X días” and it will be also correct. Not an issue but a suggestion.
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@luisestrada I believe that’s a translation error - and may not even be “our” fault…
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@BKeyport I tried to find the source but no idea where this comes from.
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@BKeyport said in MMM-CalendarExt3Agenda:
@luisestrada I believe that’s a translation error - and may not even be “our” fault…
I see there’s nothing we can do, with my limited programming skills I was able to get to row 271 in MMM-CalendarExt3Agenda.js
let p = new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat(options.locale, { numeric: "auto", style: "long" })
and I found out that Intl.RelativeTimeFormat is written like that, for Spanish locale settings.
As I said before it’s not wrong but they could have said “en 3 días” instead of “dentro de 3 días”. It’s like in English when you say “in 3 days” and “within 3 days”.
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@luisestrada
I’ll prepare how to customize it soon. I’m on travel abroad now and will return to next week. Plz wait a while. Until then, you can hide it with css. -
@luisestrada
Almost done (not yet released).
By the way, which locale did you use and which country are you living?