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New Post 6/7/2008 5:01 AM
User is offline Rob Ralston
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Master and sub calendar templates interact 

Hello,

Maybe this is by design, but it does not make sense to me. Installed v4.0.1 (RC). Have a Calendar List view with a standard Month view calendar as a sub-calander.

If I change the template for either one, it also affects the template of the other.


Rob Ralston
 
New Post 6/7/2008 7:58 AM
User is offline Michael Kamp
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Re: Master and sub calendar templates interact 

That's a problem since module themes (I guess that's what you meant when you wrote "templates") were introduced in version 3.3.7. The team is aware of that, and a possible solution was suggested (see EVT-7415), but not implemented yet.

Workaround: because themes are implemented as CSS files (see directory '/DesktopModules/Events/Themes/'), you can create your own special theme that combines the style sheets for the list view from theme 1 with those for the month view from theme 2. This will prevent contradicting styles. Let me know if you need details.

 
New Post 6/8/2008 2:19 PM
User is offline Rob Ralston
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Re: Master and sub calendar templates interact 

Hi Michael,

Yes, themes is what I meant to say. Thanks for suggesting a work around, I will take a look at that, though I may indeed need some help.


Rob Ralston
 
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