Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Weekly Calendar
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Right, that’s using the main real estate in the screen, as opposed to what the current module is set at by default, which is 1/3 of the upper screen essentially. It’s possible for sure. Need to spend some time on this … but after the remodel at my house is done.
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No worries…I liked the Magic Mirror approach, but for a family of 5 with many appointments, we wanted a central calendar that could be view-able from afar.
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Oh for sure. That would be a good way to display everyone’s events for the week. Unless you go with the custom profiles setup… though I haven’t followed that thread closely, I’m not sure it’s functioning yet, or correctly.
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@KirAsh4 Definitely looking for a single profile for now, I have a google calendar that I share for everyone in the family, only problem is, the web version of google calendar is hideous for such a nice display.
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That can be changed with an iframe and setting your own CSS formatting. But, that’s the easy way out. :)
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And so the mayhem commences … Next up is parsing the data returned and populating the specific boxes. Don’t no one remind me how much I detest Javascript, mkay?
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That looks great, I wouldn’t have known where to begin.
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The problem I see with this is that you won’t knew whether you have something on the upcoming Sunday till it actually changes to the next week. I need to figure out something there.
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@KirAsh4 not knowing how the API works, would it be easier to populate an entire month view? That way picking the week wouldn’t be an issue.
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It’s just more real estate on the screen. Think about how you view your calendar in a regular browser and how much of the screen it takes up to view everything. Try shrinking it down and see how small you can get it before information gets hidden from you and you have to expand it again. Having the full month takes a lot of space.
Another possibility would be to make it a “running” week, where it displays 7 days, but not specifically Sunday to Saturday, but rather ‘Today, Tomorrow, Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri’. Then tomorrow it shifts everything over to the left, and you now get ‘Sat’ appended at the end. The first day is always ‘Today’.
It’s a bit more programming, but possible.