Hig NT

I'm so sorry. I clearly mixed something up. As BJ explained himself above 
it is not possible to use calendar in this way at least for now.


Birthe

On Friday, December 5, 2014 11:22:59 PM UTC+1, NT wrote:
>
> Hi Birthe, are we doing different things? If I use <<diary "" "">> or 
> <<diary 2014 "">> my calender does not show up the date of a tiddler 
> created with the format YY-0MM-0DD_0hh-0mm-0ss, although the Calndar.json 
> configuration is set to
> "diary":{
>         "lastDayOfWeek":"0",
>         "formatter":"$:/macros/bj/Calendar/diary.js",
>         "titlebold":"yes",
>         "highlightThisDay":"yes",
>         "highlightLinks":"yes"
>     },
> So are you sure that you use really my formatting?
> Thanks for your help! NT.
>
> Am Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2014 03:03:23 UTC+1 schrieb Birthe C:
>>
>> Hi NT
>> The timing part works,  if you use the diary part of the plugin to create 
>> your journals. And it will be shown in your calendar. I cannot seem to find 
>> the link right now, but calendar and journals has been discussed not long 
>> ago. Also the possibility of adding fields if need bee.
>>
>> Birthe
>>
>> On Thursday, December 4, 2014 2:47:06 AM UTC+1, NT wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Birthe, thanks for the fast answer. 
>>> Yes I set the journal format in the control panel and I am pretty sure 
>>> that the timing part matters as this is the major difference.
>>> So I think the timing part is the reason why the functionality breaks. 
>>> I would strongly guess that every unusual single sign - even a underline 
>>> - could break the function if the title is been parsed. 
>>> This limits the customizability of the date format a lot if it should 
>>> work together with the calendar. 
>>> So my secondary question was why the date-created field is not used for 
>>> this - even if it's only a fallback option if the date format for the title 
>>> is not been recognized?
>>> Then you would be totally free with your date format of the title.
>>>
>>> Am Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2014 02:12:44 UTC+1 schrieb Birthe C:
>>>>
>>>> Hi NT
>>>> Did you set new journal format from the control panel? I just tried 
>>>> that and it shows up in the calendar. It didn't try for the timing part 
>>>> though.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Birthe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, December 4, 2014 1:45:45 AM UTC+1, NT wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Community, I'm new to Tiddly Wiki and found the calendar plugin 
>>>>> from BJ.
>>>>>
>>>>> It works when you are using the default date format for a new journal 
>>>>> tiddler.
>>>>> But if I am using a different format, say YY-0MM-0DD_0hh-0mm-0ss no 
>>>>> marks are showing up in the calendar anymore for this date.
>>>>> So I assume BJ parses the tiddler title to get the date - am I wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> First question: Wouldn't it be better to take the created-field for 
>>>>> that as the journal title is variable?
>>>>> Second question: If that would be better, why had BJ chosen the title 
>>>>> anyway?
>>>>> @BJ: Maybe you could answer yourself if you read this? :-)
>>>>> (But community oppinions are very welcome as well)
>>>>>
>>>>> The relevant code seems to be located in journalslinked.js of the 
>>>>> plugin.
>>>>> But i was not able to figure out what needs to be changed there to fit 
>>>>> my format.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, final question: What needs to be changed to fit the date/time 
>>>>> format YY-0MM-0DD_0hh-0mm-0ss and why?
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope I could learn some insights of Tiddly Wiki if someone is willing 
>>>>> to help me with this.
>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>

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