[EventCalendar] Plugin Incompatibility with EventCalendar
3.1.pre13
Rusty Smith
rusty.smith at auburn.edu
Tue Sep 19 04:22:18 UTC 2006
Very Very Very Very nice, Darrell! Works beautifully here.
Is it possible to keep the visual calendar open until specifically
closed (either with a button or an "enter" keystroke)? Seems the
natural use would be to select the date first, then the time, but
this action closes the calendar before the time can be selected.
Also, can the time be numerically entered with the keyboard instead
of click/shift+click+drag? I imagine a common scenario might be that
a user selects a date from the calendar, hits tab, then selects the
hour, tab, then selects the minute, then enter to close. That sound
possible?
really great work!
Rusty
On Sep 18, 2006, at 8:35 PM, Darrell Schulte wrote:
>
> On Sep 17, 2006, at 9:46 PM, Darrell Schulte wrote:
>
>> The head branch is less broken now. Editing existing events using
>> the calendar graphical interface seems to work just fine. I have
>> run into a JavaScript mystery when adding a new event from a new
>> post or adding subsequent events to a post with an already
>> existing event using the " + ", the calendar does not pop up.
>> However, if you save an event using the format, "2006-09-18
>> 08:00:00" and then edit that event entry again, the graphical
>> calendar pops up for use. Grrr...
>
> Hello,
>
> Any bleeding edge subversion users should 'svn up' to kick the
> tires on the graphical calendar interface.
>
> Thanks,
> Darrell
>
>
> Darrell Schulte
> http://schulte.mn
>
>
>
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