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      MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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      @Ragged4310
      Could you show me the example of the events?

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        Ragged4310 @MMRIZE
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        @MMRIZE said in MMM-CalendarExt3:

        @Ragged4310
        Could you show me the example of the events?

        alt text

        I would like to consolidate the events with the little yellow massage person if its possible since she is gone for the whole time and it hogs up the event space. I tried using chatgpt and perplexity, but everytime they gave me something the calendar would not load.

        For Dec 11 she has 3 appointments back to back, instead of it taking up 3 lines I would prefer if I could get it to show 2:00PM - 7:00PM for one event.

        For Dec 23, she currently only has 2 appointments and there’s a small gap. Since the gap is < 2 hours I would like if I could consolidate that as well so it would show 10:00AM - 2:00PM.

        I don’t know the event transformer too well, so I’m not sure if it can handle something like that.

        Edit- Another thing I thought of… if it is possible to merge…
        Is there a way to store how many events were merged? I’ll use the Dec 11 for the example again. If I can merge all 3 events into one, could I have it stored in a variable where I can display (3) at the end of the event to indicate there were 3 events?

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          MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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          @Ragged4310
          Now I c. I’ll try, wait a little.

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            MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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            @Ragged4310
            Instead of eventTransformer, we’ll use eventPayload because, this conversion should be applied to whole events, not a single event.

            Insert this property into your config section of CX3 in config/config.js

            /* `MMM-CalendarExt3` config section in config/config.js */
            eventPayload: (payload) => {
            	const fulldays = payload.filter(ev => ev.fullDayEvent === true)
            	const singleEvents = payload.filter(ev => ev.fullDayEvent === false).sort((a, b) => a.startDate - b.startDate || a.endDate - b.endDate)
            	const EventsArranged = singleEvents.reduce((acc, ev) => {
            		const dateObj = new Date(+ev.startDate)
            		const key = `${ev.title}-${new Date(dateObj).toLocaleDateString('en-CA')}`
            		if (!acc.has(key)) {
            			acc.set(key, [ev])
            		} else {
            			acc.get(key).push(ev)
            		}
            		return acc
            	}, new Map())
            	const collapsed = Array.from(EventsArranged.entries()).map(([ key, value ]) => {
            		const newEvent = { ...value[ 0 ] }
            		if (value.length > 1) {
            			newEvent.title = newEvent.title + ` <sub class="collapsed">${value.length}</sub>`
            			newEvent.endDate = Math.max(...value.map(ev => ev.endDate))
            			newEvent.startDate = Math.min(...value.map(ev => ev.startDate))
            		}
            		return newEvent
            	})
            	return [ ...fulldays, ...collapsed ]
            },
            

            And to beautify, add some CSS code into css/custom.css

            /* css/custom.css */
            .CX3 .title sub::after,
            #CX3_POPOVER .title sub::after {
              content: "]";
            }
            
            .CX3 .title sub::before,
            #CX3_POPOVER .title sub::before {
              content: "[";
            }
            

            It will work like;

            BEFORE
            eabb34b9-27cd-4132-8ac5-ddf356d95837-image.png

            e64973d9-6437-488b-9353-aa82156c9afc-image.png

            AFTER
            368277c0-828e-413f-9902-086f39c36429-image.png

            e56bb5b4-8e92-483e-9c02-a463c69f16ae-image.png


            • This code will not affect the fullday events.
            • Not considered every aspect, like inter-day events or untested errors.
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              Ragged4310 @MMRIZE
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              @MMRIZE Thanks for the reply! I haven’t had too much time to play around with it just yet. Would I be completely replacing the event transformer with the payload, or would I be using both? If I’m using both, does the order matter?

              I currently use the transformer to set the icons and transform the title. Does your code only account for stuff that has the same name? With my wife’s schedule, her bookings are all something like this:

              Jane Doe: 60 - Deep Tissue Massage
              Jane Doe: 60 - Reflexology
              Break
              Jane Doe: 30 - Reiki

              etc., but I transform it to hide her client’s names on our calendar since it’s visible to whoever is in the house.

                      eventTransformer: (ev) => {
                          
                        const formatTime = (date) => new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-US", {
                          hour: "numeric",
                          minute: "numeric",
                          hour12: true,
                        }).format(new Date(date));
                      
                        const startTime = formatTime(ev.startDate);
                        const endTime = formatTime(ev.endDate);
                      
                        if (!ev.originalTitle) {
                          ev.originalTitle = ev.title;
                        }
                      
                        const titleParts = ev.originalTitle.split(":");
                        const eventTitle = titleParts.length > 1 ? titleParts[1].trim() : ev.originalTitle;
                      
                        // Set default icon
                        ev.symbol = ["fluent:vehicle-car-profile-ltr-clock-16-filled"];
                      
                        // Check if the event is not an all-day event
                        if (!ev.isFullday) {
                          ev.title = `${startTime} ${eventTitle}`;
                        } else {
                          ev.title = eventTitle;
                        }
                      
                        // Rest of your existing conditions
                        if (ev.originalTitle.toLowerCase().includes('work')) {
                          ev.symbol = ["material-symbols:work-history-outline-sharp"];
                          ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                        }
                      
                        if (ev.calendarName === "Family" && ev.originalTitle.toLowerCase().includes('windcreek')) {
                          ev.symbol = ["mdi:casino"];
                        }
                      
                        if (ev.calendarName === "Family" && ev.originalTitle.toLowerCase().includes('board')) {
                          ev.symbol = ["mdi:cards-playing-spade-multiple"];
                        }
                      
                        if (ev.calendarName === "Abigail") {
                          if (ev.originalTitle.match(/kung fu|tai chi/i)) {
                            ev.symbol = ["icon-park-solid:kungfu"];
                            ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                          } else if (ev.originalTitle.match(/massage|reiki|trade|break|reflexology|deep|initial visit/i)) {
                            ev.symbol = ["tabler:massage"];
                            ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                          }
                        } else if (ev.calendarName === "Sebastian") {
                          ev.title = `${startTime} - ${endTime}`;
                        } else if (ev.calendarName == "Birthday") {
                          ev.symbol = ["mingcute:cake-fill"];
                        } else if (ev.calendarName == "Appointment") {
                          ev.symbol = ["lsicon:work-order-appointment-outline"];
                        } else if (ev.calendarName == "Holiday") {
                          ev.symbol = ["openmoji:flag-us-outlying-islands"];
                        }
                      
                        return ev;
                      }
              

              Instead of checking the title directly, could I use some a contains check to see if it contains the character ‘:’ or ‘-’? I’ll be playing around with this tomorrow once I have some free time available.

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                gonzonia @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil Just to close the loop on this. I updated MMM-Pir (there was another update soon after I posted) and switched to the updated MMM-Scenes2 and everything seems stable now.

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                  sdetweil @gonzonia
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                  @gonzonia awesome

                  Sam

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                    MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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                    @Ragged4310
                    According to the conditions you provided, the previous code cannot be used. Clear definition of the conditions is essential to come up with an appropriate solution.

                    First, we need to clearly define the events that need to be collapsed. Based on your description, it seems they are in the form of “Person’s Name - Task.” Are you looking to group them by “Person’s Name”? However, it also seems that you do not want the “Person’s Name” to be exposed. In that case, how should they be displayed? For example, would you like them to be labeled sequentially as “Reservation 1,” “Reservation 2,” and so on?

                    Please provide more details about the AS-IS and TO-BE states.

                    Alternatively, assigning additional properties to the events to be grouped might also be a good approach. For instance, you could write the person’s name (e.g., Jane Doe) in the location or description field, and only include the task (e.g., Deep Tissue Massage) in the event title. Then, you could group events with the same description together.

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                      Ragged4310 @MMRIZE
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                      @MMRIZE said in MMM-CalendarExt3:

                      @Ragged4310
                      According to the conditions you provided, the previous code cannot be used. Clear definition of the conditions is essential to come up with an appropriate solution.

                      First, we need to clearly define the events that need to be collapsed. Based on your description, it seems they are in the form of “Person’s Name - Task.” Are you looking to group them by “Person’s Name”? However, it also seems that you do not want the “Person’s Name” to be exposed. In that case, how should they be displayed? For example, would you like them to be labeled sequentially as “Reservation 1,” “Reservation 2,” and so on?

                      Please provide more details about the AS-IS and TO-BE states.

                      Alternatively, assigning additional properties to the events to be grouped might also be a good approach. For instance, you could write the person’s name (e.g., Jane Doe) in the location or description field, and only include the task (e.g., Deep Tissue Massage) in the event title. Then, you could group events with the same description together.

                      AS IS:
                      My Google Calendar currently looks like the examples below. I transform event names containing keywords related to my wife’s services into a format that shows only the start and end time of each service, along with a small icon indicating it’s related to her work (massage therapy) on CX3.

                      Example Events:

                      Jane Smith: 60 - Custom Massage
                      Event Time: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
                      Location: <My wife’s business address>
                      Description: Name of service / client’s phone number / client’s email

                      John Doe: 90 - Custom Massage
                      Event Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
                      Location: <My wife’s business address>
                      Description: Name of service / client’s phone number / client’s email

                      Mike Example: 120 - Deep Tissue Massage
                      Event Time: 4:00pm - 6:30pm
                      Location: <My wife’s business address>
                      Description: Name of service / client’s phone number / client’s email

                      Johnny Smith: 30 - Deep Tissue Massage
                      Event Time: 10:00pm - 10:30pm
                      Location: <My wife’s business address>
                      Description: Name of service / client’s phone number / client’s email

                      TO BE:
                      I’d prefer if the title in CX3 could show the time range of merged events only, along with the colored icon I’ve assigned for keywords (e.g., massage, reiki, trade, break, etc.) using ev.originalTitle.match.

                      Example Output:

                      12:30pm - 6:30pm [3]

                      10:00pm - 10:30pm

                      The 12:30 represents the start of the first service, and 6:30 represents the end of the last service. The [3] indicates the total number of collapsed events.

                      The final event, 10:00pm - 10:30pm, would ideally remain separate due to the large gap. However, if separating it is too complex, it’s fine to merge all events into one block.

                      The only consistent attribute across these events is the location. All events are synced from her booking software into her Google Calendar.

                      I cannot group by Person’s Name because each client appears only once per day (I realize I could have used different names for clarity in the examples).

                      I understand this request may be complex, and if a solution isn’t feasible, I can continue with my current setup. However, it would be great to have this functionality implemented as described.

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                        sdetweil @Ragged4310
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                        @Ragged4310 said in MMM-CalendarExt3:

                        I understand this request may be complex, and if a solution isn’t feasible,

                        its just code, if you can do it in your head, then code can do it…

                        Sam

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                          MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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                          @Ragged4310
                          Sure, that’s doable. There’s no reason why it shouldn’t be possible.

                          This kind of work is domain analysis, which is basically my real-world job.

                          However, it’s not exactly simple. By simple, I mean it’ll take more than the usual 10 minutes I’d spend diving into this hobby project that genuinely interests me.

                          And honestly, my rate is quite high. :D (Just kidding.)

                          Let’s clarify a few things first.

                          • CX3 is usually useful for viewing events from multiple calendars at once, so you’re probably using other types of calendars (e.g., personal meetings, family schedules) together. For this task, let’s assume that the target “customer reservation” events are in a separate, independent calendar. For convenience, I’ll call this calendar “Reservation” from now on.
                          • Given the nature of calendars, I assume that there won’t be any overlapping events in the Reservation calendar. Additionally, I’ll assume there are no full-day events or events that span midnight.

                          With these assumptions, I’ll give it a shot sometime tomorrow when I have some free time. I can’t make any promises, so please don’t get your hopes up too high.

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                            MMRIZE @Ragged4310
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                            @Ragged4310

                            See the green events
                            0771ed78-ac78-4934-a294-ffb5c971240e-image.png

                            b4009779-62fa-4c74-975d-5d5460f16111-image.png

                            eventPayload in CX3 config;

                            /* CX3 config section in `config/config.js` */
                            eventPayload: (payload) => {
                            	const targetCalendar = "Reservation"
                            	const divideGap = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 1
                            	const locale = 'en-US'
                            	const timeStyle = { timeStyle: 'short' }
                            
                            	const condition = (ev) => { return (ev.calendarName === targetCalendar && ev.fullDayEvent === false) }
                            	const target = payload.filter(condition).sort((a, b) => a.endDate - b.endDate)
                            	const result = payload.filter(e => !condition(e))
                            	const dateStr = (dateValue) => Intl.DateTimeFormat(locale, timeStyle).format(new Date(+dateValue))
                            	const collapse = (template, ev) => {
                            		if (!template?.["title"]) template = { ...ev, collapseCount: 0, description: '', location: '' }
                            		template.collapseCount++
                            		template.startDate = String(Math.min(+template.startDate, +ev.startDate))
                            		template.endDate = String(Math.max(+template.endDate, +ev.endDate))
                            		template.title = `${dateStr(template.startDate)} - ${dateStr(template.endDate)}`
                            		if (template.collapseCount > 1) template.title += ` <span class="count">${template.collapseCount}</span>`
                            		template.description += `<div class="collapsedEvent">
                            			<p class="title">${ev.title}</p>
                            			<p class="period">${dateStr(ev.startDate)} - ${dateStr(ev.endDate)}</p>`
                            		if (ev.description) template.description += `<p class="description">${ev.description}</p>`
                            		if (ev.location) template.description += `<p class="location">${ev.location}</p>`
                            		template.description += '</div>'
                            		return template
                            	}
                            	const dateKey = (dateValue) => new Date(+dateValue).toLocaleDateString('en-CA')
                            	let collapsedEvent = {}
                            	for (const ev of target) {
                            		const currentKey = dateKey(ev.startDate)
                            		if (!collapsedEvent?.[ 'title' ]) {
                            			collapsedEvent = collapse(collapsedEvent, ev)
                            			continue
                            		}
                            		const collapsedKey = dateKey(collapsedEvent.startDate)
                            		if (collapsedKey !== currentKey || +ev.startDate - +collapsedEvent.endDate > divideGap) {
                            			result.push(collapsedEvent)
                            			collapsedEvent = collapse({}, ev)
                            		} else {
                            			collapsedEvent = collapse(collapsedEvent, ev)
                            		}
                            	}
                            	if (collapsedEvent?.[ 'title' ]) result.push(collapsedEvent)
                            	return result
                            }
                            

                            You can modify targetCalendar, divideGap, locale ande timeStyle for your purpose.

                            To beautify;

                            /* css/custom.css */
                            .CX3 .event.calendar_Reservation .headline .time {
                              display: none;
                            }
                            
                            #CX3_POPOVER .title .count,
                            .CX3 .calendar_Reservation .title .count {
                              font-weight: bold;
                              color: gray;
                            }
                            
                            #CX3_POPOVER .title .count::before,
                            .CX3 .calendar_Reservation .title .count::before {
                              content: "[";
                            }
                            
                            #CX3_POPOVER .title .count::after,
                            .CX3 .calendar_Reservation .title .count::after {
                              content: "]";
                            }
                            
                            #CX3_POPOVER .description .collapsedEvent {
                              line-height: 115%;
                              border-bottom: 2px solid silver;
                            
                              p {
                                margin-top: 0;
                                margin-bottom: 0;
                              }
                            
                              .title {
                                font-weight: bold;
                              }
                            
                              .period {
                                text-align: right;
                              }
                            
                              .description {
                                font-style: italic;
                                white-space: pre;
                                padding-left: 20px;
                              }
                            
                              .location {
                                font-style: italic;
                                text-align: right;
                              }
                            }
                            
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                              Ragged4310 @MMRIZE
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                              @MMRIZE said in MMM-CalendarExt3:

                              @Ragged4310

                              See the green events
                              0771ed78-ac78-4934-a294-ffb5c971240e-image.png

                              b4009779-62fa-4c74-975d-5d5460f16111-image.png

                              eventPayload in CX3 config;

                              /* CX3 config section in `config/config.js` */
                              eventPayload: (payload) => {
                              	const targetCalendar = "Reservation"
                              	const divideGap = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 1
                              	const locale = 'en-US'
                              	const timeStyle = { timeStyle: 'short' }
                              
                              	const condition = (ev) => { return (ev.calendarName === targetCalendar && ev.fullDayEvent === false) }
                              	const target = payload.filter(condition).sort((a, b) => a.endDate - b.endDate)
                              	const result = payload.filter(e => !condition(e))
                              	const dateStr = (dateValue) => Intl.DateTimeFormat(locale, timeStyle).format(new Date(+dateValue))
                              	const collapse = (template, ev) => {
                              		if (!template?.["title"]) template = { ...ev, collapseCount: 0, description: '', location: '' }
                              		template.collapseCount++
                              		template.startDate = String(Math.min(+template.startDate, +ev.startDate))
                              		template.endDate = String(Math.max(+template.endDate, +ev.endDate))
                              		template.title = `${dateStr(template.startDate)} - ${dateStr(template.endDate)}`
                              		if (template.collapseCount > 1) template.title += ` <span class="count">${template.collapseCount}</span>`
                              		template.description += `<div class="collapsedEvent">
                              			<p class="title">${ev.title}</p>
                              			<p class="period">${dateStr(ev.startDate)} - ${dateStr(ev.endDate)}</p>`
                              		if (ev.description) template.description += `<p class="description">${ev.description}</p>`
                              		if (ev.location) template.description += `<p class="location">${ev.location}</p>`
                              		template.description += '</div>'
                              		return template
                              	}
                              	const dateKey = (dateValue) => new Date(+dateValue).toLocaleDateString('en-CA')
                              	let collapsedEvent = {}
                              	for (const ev of target) {
                              		const currentKey = dateKey(ev.startDate)
                              		if (!collapsedEvent?.[ 'title' ]) {
                              			collapsedEvent = collapse(collapsedEvent, ev)
                              			continue
                              		}
                              		const collapsedKey = dateKey(collapsedEvent.startDate)
                              		if (collapsedKey !== currentKey || +ev.startDate - +collapsedEvent.endDate > divideGap) {
                              			result.push(collapsedEvent)
                              			collapsedEvent = collapse({}, ev)
                              		} else {
                              			collapsedEvent = collapse(collapsedEvent, ev)
                              		}
                              	}
                              	if (collapsedEvent?.[ 'title' ]) result.push(collapsedEvent)
                              	return result
                              }
                              

                              You can modify targetCalendar, divideGap, locale ande timeStyle for your purpose.

                              To beautify;

                              /* css/custom.css */
                              .CX3 .event.calendar_Reservation .headline .time {
                                display: none;
                              }
                              
                              #CX3_POPOVER .title .count,
                              .CX3 .calendar_Reservation .title .count {
                                font-weight: bold;
                                color: gray;
                              }
                              
                              #CX3_POPOVER .title .count::before,
                              .CX3 .calendar_Reservation .title .count::before {
                                content: "[";
                              }
                              
                              #CX3_POPOVER .title .count::after,
                              .CX3 .calendar_Reservation .title .count::after {
                                content: "]";
                              }
                              
                              #CX3_POPOVER .description .collapsedEvent {
                                line-height: 115%;
                                border-bottom: 2px solid silver;
                              
                                p {
                                  margin-top: 0;
                                  margin-bottom: 0;
                                }
                              
                                .title {
                                  font-weight: bold;
                                }
                              
                                .period {
                                  text-align: right;
                                }
                              
                                .description {
                                  font-style: italic;
                                  white-space: pre;
                                  padding-left: 20px;
                                }
                              
                                .location {
                                  font-style: italic;
                                  text-align: right;
                                }
                              }
                              

                              I had to play around with it a bit to get it just right, but you nailed it!

                              alt text

                              My calendar is a lot less cluttered now. Thank you for all your help!

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                                thanks for adding maxEventLines: { row: line, row: line, … } .

                                But I am having trouble getting it to work.

                                		 {
                                           module: "MMM-CalendarExt3",
                                           position: "top_right",
                                           title: "",
                                           instanceId: '1',
                                		   config: {
                                             mode: 'month',
                                             carouselId: "basicCalendar",
                                             locale: 'en-ZA',
                                		     header: "",
                                             //headerTitleOptions: {month: 'long' , year:'numeric'},
                                		     eventTimeOptions: {timeStyle: 'short'},
                                		     useWeather: false,
                                             //maxEventLines: 1,
                                             firstDayOfWeek: 1,
                                		     displayEndTime: false,
                                		     useMarquee: true,
                                		     displayCW: false,
                                		     showMore: true,
                                		     showEnd: false,
                                		     weekIndex: 0, // From which week the view starts; -1 : last week, 0: this week 2: 2 weeks later, ...
                                		     //weeksInView: 5, // How many weeks will be shown from `weekIndex`
                                		     fontSize: "18px",
                                             eventHight: "20px",
                                		     calendarSet: ['Pieter', 'US_holiday'],
                                			 maxEventLines: { 4:6, 5:5, 6:4 , 7:3},
                                		   }
                                         },
                                

                                I would expect this line maxEventLines: { 4:6, 5:5, 6:4 , 7:3}, to limit the number of rows based on the number of weeks so this month has 6 week rows so the entries in the cell should be limited to 4?

                                I even did a test case just to see if it would only make one line by doing this
                                maxEventLines: { 3:1, 4:1, 5:1, 6:1 , 7:1, 8:1}, and it did not work.

                                What am I missing.

                                thanks for your help.

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                                  MMRIZE @GerrieD
                                  last edited by

                                  @GerrieD
                                  Sorry, a hidden bug was only revealed in December—my fault. I fix it now. 1.9.4

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                                    GerrieD @MMRIZE
                                    last edited by

                                    @MMRIZE thanks for all your help.

                                    I will update later and let you know if it worked.

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                                      GerrieD @MMRIZE
                                      last edited by

                                      @MMRIZE the updated fixed my issue.

                                      thanks.

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                                        Decimeter9667 @MMRIZE
                                        last edited by Decimeter9667

                                        @MMRIZE

                                        I’m working in the same situation: using an old iPad and trying to conserve space. I used this transform you posted way back in this thread:

                                        /* In your config */
                                        eventTransformer: (ev) => {
                                          if (!ev.isFullday) {
                                            let t = new Date(ev.startDate)
                                            let time = (t.getMinutes() === 0) ? String(t.getHours()) : String(t.getHours() + ':' + t.getMinutes())
                                            ev.title = `<span class="myTime">${time}</span> ${ev.title}`	
                                          }
                                          return ev 
                                        }
                                        

                                        That works great, but how can I get it to display the hour in 12h, not 24h?

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                                          @Decimeter9667 time see theIMG_0598.png eventTimeOptions

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                                            @sdetweil Hmm… are you sure that works in the context of the transform I showed? eventTimeOptions doesn’t seem to change it.

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