[kronolith] Show the name/title of the current calendar(s)

Torbjorn Grindhaug grindhaug at gmail.com
Wed Aug 3 03:41:20 PDT 2005


I've noticed that there is a pluss(+)-sign in front of the current
calendar (except from when you enter the kronolith-module and the
default calendar is auto-selected).
Is there any method I could call to output the name of the calendar in
an appropriate position?

Torbjorn

On 8/3/05, Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> wrote:
> Zitat von Torbjorn Grindhaug <grindhaug at gmail.com>:
> 
> > I'm aware of the side-by-side view, but in this case there are going
> > to be quite a few calendars which will be shared. A couple of people
> > will need to look up/alter these quickly, and I was asked if there
> > would be a possibility to show the name of the current active calendar
> > so they would know which calendar is on their screen right now.
> > If they are going to manage many calendars I don't think the
> > side-by-side view will be sufficient.
> 
> The currently selected calendars are only marked in the drop down list
> in the top right corner. There is currently no option to show them
> anywhere else.
> 
> > On 8/3/05, Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> wrote:
> >> Zitat von Torbjorn Grindhaug <grindhaug at gmail.com>:
> >>
> >> > I was wondering if the kronolith-module could have an option to show
> >> > the name of the current active calendar(s)?
> >> > When people are working with many calendars, it would be nice if the
> >> > name/title of the calendar(s) they're working on could easily be seen
> >> > on the screen, maybe in the title-field?
> >>
> >> That's what the side-by-side view is for, that you can select in
> >> your options.
> 
> Jan.
> 
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