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3 weeks 6 days ago #176032
by Anne Notarthomas
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Hi,
I need the calendar to show afternoon time slots as 1 - 12, but it's appearing as 13-24. The setting under General->Date & Time format is g:i a. Am I missing a different place to set this? You can see this at: empowerparkinson.org/calendar-monthly
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Anne
I need the calendar to show afternoon time slots as 1 - 12, but it's appearing as 13-24. The setting under General->Date & Time format is g:i a. Am I missing a different place to set this? You can see this at: empowerparkinson.org/calendar-monthly
Thanks,
Anne
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3 weeks 6 days ago #176035
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Time Format
Hi Anne
Please change Time Format config option to H:i instead of g:i a and check it again to see if it solve the issue
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Tuan
Please change Time Format config option to H:i instead of g:i a and check it again to see if it solve the issue
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3 weeks 5 days ago #176062
by Anne Notarthomas
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I changed to H:i and cleared cache -- did not change.
I just received another request about this calendar -- in the month view, if it possible to have items on the same timeslot all be on the same line on the different days? For example, on the calendar I referenced, you can see that the 11:00 am class moves up and down because on some days there is a 9:30 class and some there are not. They are requesting a similar look as you see on the weekly view
I just received another request about this calendar -- in the month view, if it possible to have items on the same timeslot all be on the same line on the different days? For example, on the calendar I referenced, you can see that the 11:00 am class moves up and down because on some days there is a 9:30 class and some there are not. They are requesting a similar look as you see on the weekly view
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3 weeks 5 days ago #176067
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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Hmm
I tried to access to the page again to understand your issue. But there is error at the moment. Could you please check it?
Tuan
I tried to access to the page again to understand your issue. But there is error at the moment. Could you please check it?
Tuan
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3 weeks 4 days ago #176074
by Anne Notarthomas
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Hi,
I'm sorry -- the link changed to empowerparkinson.org/calendar . We changed the default view from month to week. What I noticed is that the timeslots for the calendar are correct, but the actual event times are showing the 24-hour format. I looked for a setting for the events to change that, but couldn't find anything.
I'm sorry -- the link changed to empowerparkinson.org/calendar . We changed the default view from month to week. What I noticed is that the timeslots for the calendar are correct, but the actual event times are showing the 24-hour format. I looked for a setting for the events to change that, but couldn't find anything.
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3 weeks 4 days ago #176076
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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Ah
You are using Full Calendar menu item type. Please try to edit the menu item, find the parameter Event Time Format, change it to h:mm a, then check to see if it works
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Tuan
You are using Full Calendar menu item type. Please try to edit the menu item, find the parameter Event Time Format, change it to h:mm a, then check to see if it works
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3 weeks 4 days ago #176081
by Anne Notarthomas
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That did it -- thank you! There are just so many places to look!
In the month view, is it possible to have items on the same timeslot all be on the same line on the different days? For example, on the calendar I referenced, you can see that the 11:00 am class moves up and down because on some days there is a 9:30 class and some there are not. They are requesting a similar look as you see on the weekly view
In the month view, is it possible to have items on the same timeslot all be on the same line on the different days? For example, on the calendar I referenced, you can see that the 11:00 am class moves up and down because on some days there is a 9:30 class and some there are not. They are requesting a similar look as you see on the weekly view
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3 weeks 4 days ago #176082
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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Afraid of it is not possible. The full calendar script which we are using in the extension to render calendar does not have that option
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Tuan
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