Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
v2.22.0 | default calendar: no symbols with customEvents
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@DaveChild cool. I’ll give that a look
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@sdetweil I did a quick PR anyway, even if it’s not perfect, it’s better there’s a starting point for a fix than make someone repeat tracking it down to where I got to.
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@sdetweil Yes I’ve got the same issue after upgrading to 2.22 no symbols even trying solution here. Be nice to get this resolved
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@lmhmm Dave found it and provided a fix for next release. (April 1)
you could look at what he did and change your code,
of git pull and check the develop branch. see the instructions pinned to the top of this topic about testing fixes.
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@DaveChild awesome. I saw all the GitHub traffic. great work
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@sdetweil I really don’t understand the answer so will just wait for the next release. Or do I just hit pull the default calendar module? Not sure how to apply fix.
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Hi @DaveChild, @sdetweil,
thank you very much for your effort and your research!!!
I’ll use @DaveChild’s prefix solution until the next release; the custom icons are now displayed within the calendar.
Many, many thanks to you and all who so tirelessly develop the MM and keep it alive!
May the code be with you
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@lmhmm you cannot just update one default module. it’s all or nothing.
mm uses the git source code mgmt system
this provides for different version of code concurrently.
mm uses the master branch as the current running code
and the develop branch to accumulate updates between releases.if u follow the steps in the test fixes topic
you can pull down the develop branch and try it out.
if you don’t know what this means and cannot try it then u have to wait. mm releases a new version every 90 days
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@sdetweil said in v2.22.0 | default calendar: no symbols with customEvents:
you can pull down the develop branch and try it out.
the fix is not on
develop
because it is not merged yet but it should not take a long time … -
@karsten13 Thanks I’ll wait for the solution rather than totally mess my mirror up …