[EventCalendar] EventCalendar BETA v3.1._pre14 now available.

Rusty Smith rusty.smith at auburn.edu
Sat Sep 23 23:34:30 UTC 2006


On Sep 23, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Realf Ording Helgesen wrote:
> OK, excellent. Do you have any knowledge about approx. release date  
> for a stable release?
Realf - No, I do not - that is a question for Alex. I have replied to  
the group; Alex and others seem to be working daily on the new  
version of Event Calendar, but like any Beta software it requires  
users to try it out and report bugs, feature requests, etc.


Rusty


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> From: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net [mailto:eventcalendar- 
> bounces at firetree.net] On Behalf Of Rusty Smith
> Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 9:50 PM
> To: Event Calendar
> Subject: Re: [EventCalendar] EventCalendar BETA v3.1._pre14 now  
> available.
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> Yes Realf, that is what it means, among other enhancements. I have  
> found this beta to be very stable. Careful though if you decide to  
> try it out - it does write new files to your database and changes  
> the events that you have already entered using the old event  
> calendar to the new format, so you cannot go back (unless of course  
> you back up your database before you install the beta so that you  
> could restore it later....).
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> Rusty
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> On Sep 23, 2006, at 2:35 PM, Realf Ording Helgesen wrote:
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> Schedule editor – does this mean you can add reoccuring events  
> (like things that happens once a month etc.)?
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> Or should this be added as a feature request?
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> Realf
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> From: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net [mailto:eventcalendar- 
> bounces at firetree.net] On Behalf Of Rusty Smith
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 10:50 PM
> To: Event Calendar
> Subject: Re: [EventCalendar] EventCalendar BETA v3.1._pre14 now  
> available.
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> Alex and Darrell - Great job! it works great - I especially like  
> the fact that the "end date" calendar jumps to the date and time  
> selected in the "begin date" calendar in the graphic interface.
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> For those that are installing pre14, it unzips to a folder named  
> "eventcalendar3.1" I had to rename it "eventcalendar3" before  
> uploading it in order to make it work. Also, the "add date"  
> interface now appears all the way at the bottom of the "custom  
> fields" section of the "write post" window (as opposed to the top  
> like in the previous versions). I personally like it better at the  
> top, as it only appears on post categorized as events. But it is OK  
> at the bottom too - it just took me a little bit to figure out  
> where it was - for a minute I thought the plugin was broken!
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> Thanks all.
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> Rusty
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> On Sep 22, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Alex Tingle wrote:
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> Download it here:
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> http://sf.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=176316
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> - This incorporates the new new schedule editor, with snazzy  
> JavaScript
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> popup calendar. It's really cool.
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> - We've also fixed the graphics, so the popup box now has shadows  
> again.
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> - Darrell's put in support for K2. Frankly, I don't even know what  
> that
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> is, but perhaps it'll mean something to you kids.
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> Again, many many thanks to Darrell Schulte, whose enthusiasm is the  
> sole
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> cause of this set of releases.
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> -Alex
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