[fedocal] #126: Weird behavior of full day meetings
by fedocal
#126: Weird behavior of full day meetings
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Reporter: lbrabec | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Future
Component: fedocal | Version: development
Keywords: |
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I encountered strange behavior of full day meetings in calendar. Full day
meeting is shown/now shown on every even/odd click in minicalendar.
1. create full day meeting in current week
2. it isn't shown in calendar
3. click on another day in this week in minicalendar
4. meeting is shown
5. click on another day in this week in minicalendar
6. meeting isn't shown
7. goto 3
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal/ticket/126>
fedocal <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal>
A web-based calendar application for Fedora
9 years, 3 months
[fedocal] #117: Show UTC in meeting details
by fedocal
#117: Show UTC in meeting details
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Reporter: willo | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: Future
Component: fedocal | Version: development
Keywords: |
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So when a meeting is "stored in" the meeting owners timezone and I login
with my FAS account it shows my local time in the meeting details, which
is great. But it would be fantastic if it also always showed UTC, so when
looking at the meeting details.
Might also be an idea to have a button as a shortcut or maybe radio button
with the options: Local time (FAS) and UTC. Allowing the user to switch
quickly between the time that really matters to me and the time that
someone else's suggested meeting time, which I believe is almost always
UTC.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal/ticket/117>
fedocal <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal>
A web-based calendar application for Fedora
9 years, 3 months
[fedocal] #116: Indicate that there are hidden events on the page
by fedocal
#116: Indicate that there are hidden events on the page
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Reporter: kparal | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Future
Component: fedocal | Version: development
Keywords: |
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Unless you have a really big monitor, you see only a fraction of the day
by default (for example midnight - 10 AM). If you want to find out,
whether there are any events in the evening, you need to scroll the page
down. Then you need to scroll it back up, to switch to the next week, and
the again scroll to the bottom to look at evening, and back up.
It's easy to miss a meeting, and it's inconvenient to scroll up and down
all the time.
Now imagine! We could add a icon to the bottom of the page for each day
where there is some event hidden below the browser edge. The icon would be
glued to the browser bottom edge, until you scroll down far enough so that
the last event of that day is visible. Then this icon would disappear.
I'm adding a rough sketch of this idea.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal/ticket/116>
fedocal <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal>
A web-based calendar application for Fedora
9 years, 3 months
[fedocal] #114: Make it easier to interact with the calendar
by fedocal
#114: Make it easier to interact with the calendar
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Reporter: kparal | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: Future
Component: fedocal | Version: development
Keywords: |
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I find the current layout a bit clunky. Even though I have the QA calendar
active, I still need to go the calendar list, find the proper item, expand
it, and finally I can do something with the calendar - even trivial tasks
like adding a meeting or switching to a list view.
Maybe you could make the action list more easier accessible for the
currently active calendar? Just take the whole action list, and put it in
a box right above "Calendars". It will perform actions for the currently
selected calendar.
Then you can remove the action lists from the Calendar list items, so it
would be a simply calendar selector, nothing else.
What do you think?
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal/ticket/114>
fedocal <https://fedorahosted.org/fedocal>
A web-based calendar application for Fedora
9 years, 3 months