Re: [DQSD-Users] Calendar and Local Events

2007-01-15 Thread Monty Scroggins
I had added this feature in some time back.. the color tag is optional,
but if included in the event XML it is used..  Here is an example -

event name=Birthday type=public_holiday color=red 
  date day= 15 month=1 year=2007/
/event

Monty

Charlie Russel wrote:
 As I added some calendar events to my local events file, I discovered a
 bit of ugliness in the theme_vista.css file, which I'm working to
 resolve. But it also brought up the question of how this all works. As
 it currently stands, everything in the various calendar files
 (calendar.country.xml) is listed as a public_holiday. Which is fine.
 And if I add in a second or third set of holidays, by adding them to
 localevents.xml, then they work just fine(well, after I fixed the theme
 file). But what if I want to add additional events, and have them colour
 coded based on the type of event. So, for example, I might want to add
 my wife's birthday to that local events file, and have the xml list it
 as type birthday. Can I then get it to display in a different colour
 based on the xml type? And if so, how to do it? 

 Charlie. 


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Calendar and Local Events

2007-01-15 Thread Charlie Russel
Great, thanks Monty. That is exactly what I was looking for. 

Charlie. 

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 I had added this feature in some time back.. the color tag is
optional,
 but if included in the event XML it is used..  Here is an example -
 
 event name=Birthday type=public_holiday color=red 
   date day= 15 month=1 year=2007/
 /event
 
 Monty
 
 Charlie Russel wrote:
  As I added some calendar events to my local events file, I
discovered a
  bit of ugliness in the theme_vista.css file, which I'm working to
  resolve. But it also brought up the question of how this all works.
As
  it currently stands, everything in the various calendar files
  (calendar.country.xml) is listed as a public_holiday. Which is
fine.
  And if I add in a second or third set of holidays, by adding them to
  localevents.xml, then they work just fine(well, after I fixed the
theme
  file). But what if I want to add additional events, and have them
colour
  coded based on the type of event. So, for example, I might want to
add
  my wife's birthday to that local events file, and have the xml list
it
  as type birthday. Can I then get it to display in a different
colour
  based on the xml type? And if so, how to do it?
 
  Charlie.
 
 
  http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8601
 
 


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