[Tickets #362] RESOLVED: Shared calendar toggle symbols confusing in menu

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Tue Jun 7 19:57:46 PDT 2005


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=362
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 Ticket             | 362
 Updated By         | kevin_myer at iu13.org
 Summary            | Shared calendar toggle symbols confusing in menu
 Queue              | Horde Base
 Version            | HEAD
 State              | Resolved
 Priority           | 1. Low
 Type               | Enhancement
 Owners             | Chuck Hagenbuch
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kevin_myer at iu13.org (2005-06-07 19:57) wrote:

I think that would be a logical place for it.

And I'll throw this out just for consideration.  If you happen to be in
month view and are displaying a LOT of calendars with a lot of events, the
height of your entire calendar can be enormous, which could result in a lot
of scrolling to get to the legend and, if toggling is also there, to toggle
(and if you happen to be using the legend for displaying all users'
colors/categories, its a bear to not always have it visible).  So what about
a frame that would start a certain distance above the bottom of the page. 
In it would be the legend and the calendar toggles, with each share as a
radiobox and separate select all and deselect all radio boxes.

Think of the most annoying thing (at least to me) about someone who creates
an Excel spreadsheet, with 1000 rows.  And they put the column heading on
the top row only, instead of on every page.  So you're on row 85 and you
have to scroll up to see what column you're in.  A frame makes it always
there, always accessible, no matter what part of the month, week, or day
you're in, or how many events you have piled on.




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