Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar date format
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Try this…
{ module: "calendar", header: "AR Holidays", position: "top_left", config: { fade : false, timeFormat : "absolute", fullDayEventDateFormat : "DD-MM-YYYY", calendars: [ { symbol: "calendar-check", url: "https://calendar.google.com/sic.ics", auth: { user: '', pass: '', method: 'basic' } } ] } },
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@mrega you were close
fade : false, timeFormat : "absolute", dateFormat : "DD MMM",
that fixed it thank you !
can you explain what the follow is 'Fade: false/ true ’ what does this refer to or alter?
and what does the “absolute” refer back too ?
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@sdetweil along with the ‘block everyone who disagrees with me’ Wikipedia admins. I have come across people on linux forums who act like yourself over the past 25 years and usually, it implies someone doesn’t actually know the answer and simply dragging their feet/wasting everyones time because of it. I guess at least one saving grace is that there aren’t any getting people to compile libraries with debug symbols for ‘helpful’ people to dither over and never reply to.
It’s tiring. If you don’t want to actually provide any assistance then why are you even replying? You could have helped and also made others like myself feel that the MM community is welcoming. On first impressions, I have seen this and it thought “you know what, why bother even looking here for assistance if the reps are going to be like this”.
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@pigeonshouse thank you for your criticism. sadly the user didn’t learn how to take care of his own system, but is dependent on others to tell him what to type/copy paste.
I am a volunteer, here because I like to be. I am NOT a copy/paster type. I will make you work, and learn in the process.
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I just wrote the Question and before sending i found the “solution”.
Today is the 29th August 2021
Calendar now shows “29. August 2021” (“LL”)
I just want to have “29. August”. Thats justdateFormat: 'D.MMMM',
I`ll keep it here for others if they search for it too. Did´nt found that in the docu somehow.