Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
showing start and end time instead of in x hours
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hello, is it possible in mmm calendar to show the start time (e.g 16:00), like it is already the case for the following days, and maybe the end time instead of “in 2 hours”?

Thanks for your opinion and help if you can.
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@com1cedric I think this is relative/setrelative. See the doc on this settings
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@sdetweil : thank you very much, very appreciated!
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hello @sdetweil
I tested what you proposed, and was not effective.
I found this other interesting option
but it was not better.
The question you could maybe help me to understand would be : why do the calendar suddenly changes the display of “today at hh.mm” to “in xx hours / minutes”?

I searched in the code how to erase this change but did not find it. Should I place a pull request on the repository of the calendar on Gibhub?
Thanks in advance and have a great sunny day.
Cédric
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@com1cedric the setting is getRelative
Should be becomeRelative or goRelative

This is useful when an event gets close, you mostly don’t want it saying ‘today’
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wow, you’re definitively better than ChatGpt @sdetweil !
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