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Plone4Artists calendar abstraction library

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p4a.calendar

TODO: Add some info here about how to install with buildout and what the dependencies are (see setup.py)

Overview

The p4a.calendar package is a package for producing calendars from collection of events. Features include:

Monthly, Weekly, Daily view

Any calendar activated (smart) folder can has several default views including a monthly, weekly and daily view.

Chronological event view

The events gathered together by the activated calendar can be displayed using a chronological event listing.

Past events view

Events that have already occurred are grouped into a past events listing page.

Color coding by event type

Events can be color coded based on what event type (keyword) they have been assigned.

Installation

  1. When you’re reading this you have probably already run easy_install p4a.calendar. Find out how to install setuptools (and EasyInstall) here: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall

  2. For installation into a Zope environment, create a file called p4a.calendar-configure.zcml in the /path/to/instance/etc/package-includes directory. The file should only contain this:

    <include package="p4a.calendar" />

Credits

  • Maintainer, Lennart Regebro - regebro (at) gmail.com

  • Rocky Burt - rocky (at) serverzen.com

  • Nate Aune - natea (at) jazkarta.com

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p4a.calendar Changes

p4a.calendar 2.0a3 (2009-05-17)

  • Fixed the reStructuredText so that the pypi page will render properly on the next release (lucielejard)

  • Adding missing zcml slugs for p4a.common and p4a.z2utils (nate)

p4a.calendar 2.0a1 (2008-07-09)

  • Removed browser package and interfaces module (except some backwards compatibility) since these are provided by Dateable

p4a.calendar 1.1 (2008-04-12)

  • Updated documentation.

p4a.calendar 1.1b1 (2008-02-20)

New features

  • Support for Plone 3

  • Translations to german, french, spanish, norwegian and greek.

Bugfixes

  • Various bugfixes, including #23: Grey out currently selected view

p4a.calendar 1.0 (2007-10-14)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed issue #45: events that span across several months can now be viewed properly on the ending month (Rocky Burt)

  • Fixed issue #42: days with multiple events show the events overlapping in IE 6 (Rocky Burt)

p4a.calendar 1.0rc1 (2007-07-31)

Bugfixes

  • Many bug fixes (resulting from Boston 2007 P4A sprint)

p4a.calendar 1.0beta1 (2007-04-29)

Bugfixes

  • Various fixes

p4a.calendar 1.0alpha2 (2007-01-14)

Bugfixes

  • Day popup view now shows complete daily list of events instead of just two, fixes issue #6 (Rocky Burt)

  • Fixed issue where times representing noon hour were improperly being given the ‘am’ identifier, fixes #8, thanks to Bill Schindler (Rocky Burt)

  • Made the week tuple generation (monthweeks) more robust again, fixes issue #7 (Rocky Burt)

  • Fixed an issue where when using december getting the current set of weeks would error out with OverflowError. Resolves #5 (Rocky Burt)

Features

  • Added new support interfaces (Rocky Burt)

  • Added links between views + add view (Lennart Regebro)

  • Added support for sticking in a content provider in the month view (Lennart Regebro)

p4a.calendar 1.0alpha1 (2006-10-21)

  • First release with unrecorded set of functionality (Rocky Burt)

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