Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
After update, Calendar shows infinite number of events.
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@gripworks I’ve already tried this and unfortunately it didn’t work for me with two calendars :(
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Did you put maximumEntries after each URL call like below?
url: ‘https://google.com/public/basic.ics’,
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@orayoflighto
No I didn’t. When I set it up last year, I must have missed that. I’ll give it a try. Thank you. -
You didn’t miss it. It is a change with the most recent update.
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@orayoflighto said in After update, Calendar shows infinite number of events.:
You didn’t miss it. It is a change with the most recent update.
Default value for maximumEntries is 10. How can the calendar module display infinite number of events because not setting maximumEntries option?
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The maximumEntries setting now applies to each calendar rather than globally. So if you have 5 calendar URLs then you get 50 listings (if the default is set to 10). Before the change it would show the most recent 10 events from all of your calendars.
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Everything works after setting maximumEntries after each URL. I don’t like it though because it doesn’t show the 10 upcoming items due to where the items are in time. But guess I have to live with it :)
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Is there any way to go back a version or install a prior version? I have the same calendar issue. The installation mentions git reset --hard, but I am not sure what that does.
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@slametps
It wasn’t truly infinite, I just have 8 Calendars so with 80 lines to display (the default 10/calendar) it ran off the bottom of the screen, behind the headlines and pushing the monthly calendar off the screen. -
@jasondreher Like kvicksson posted earlier in this thread
Did you put maximumEntries after each URL call like below?
url: ‘https://google.com/public/basic.ics’,
maximumEntries: ‘10’,You can now setup on a per calendar basis, which I really like. I think it is a great imporvement.