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laurent le cadet
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Monday 27 September 2004 11:58:36 pm
Is it possible or not ? I really stuck on this....
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Paul Borgermans
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Tuesday 28 September 2004 12:09:51 am
No, But there is a contribution which does this: http://ez.no/community/contributions/applications/agenda_v1_0 It is for including in templates for node views (not pagelayout.tpl, that needs some tweaking) hth -paul
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laurent le cadet
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Tuesday 28 September 2004 12:17:32 am
Thanks Paul,
Your answer is really clear. I already had a look at Stefano's template without a great success. I'm going to try again to make it works. Laurent.
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Tore Skobba
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Tuesday 28 September 2004 1:26:01 am
Hi Use the Agenda, it is more flexible then EZ calendar view, the later I find very difficult to use and adapt.. I like the idea very much but I think it is currently to complex and lacking documentation to be of any good use. For an example of an adapted agenda see: www.grunderskolen.no and alumni.grunderskolen.no
Cheers Tore
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laurent le cadet
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Tuesday 28 September 2004 2:19:21 am
Hi Torre,
I managed to reproduce the calendar as you did on alumni.grunderskolen.no by including Stefano template in a pagelayout. First step (Champaign !). But I have few problems :
- I can't print out the result (content/view/full/...). Stefano told about a fetch instruction that way :
{let temp_ts=makedate( $view_parameters.month, $view_parameters.day, $view_pa
rameters.year )
events=fetch( 'content', 'list', hash( 'parent_node_id', 247,
'attribute_filter',
array( 'and',
array( 'event/date_from', '<=', $temp_ts
),
array( 'event/date_to', '>=', $temp_ts )
) ) ) }
...but I don't know how to use it. - The previous/next buttons jump to the home page - All the days of the current month between the first event and the end of the month are show as a link (even if there is no event). I'm lost a little...
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laurent le cadet
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Tuesday 28 September 2004 8:06:10 am
headhach... I stuck on printing out the agenda result, what and where ? <b>"Create a new override for results"</b> <i>Stefano</i>
I tryed turning on the debug to print which template is call to display the result of the agenda event but no info. I tested wiew/full or line whithout ant result. May I have some help or where can I fund a more consistent doc ? It's a case of emergency before a nervous breakdown...(look at me on your right) Laurent
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Tore Skobba
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Wednesday 29 September 2004 2:32:07 am
You need to do an node override in order to display the agenda template code.. I.e in: settings/siteaccess/YOURDESIGN/override.ini.append
add something like this:
[agenda]
Source=node/view/full.tpl
MatchFile=node/view/agenda.tpl
Subdir=templates Match[node]=NODE_NUMBER , the node number of the content object which holds all the calendar events
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laurent le cadet
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Wednesday 29 September 2004 3:16:11 am
Hello Tore, It was already done (full and line) but without the node ID...I add the line, claer all caches, but no way :( Actually :
- the agenda display links from the first event record with the date_from attribute till the end of the month.
- the links relative to the day I created events (not the date_from attribute) show agenda view as lines - previous/next buttons jump to the home page It's a new step (line view) but still not really efficient. Do you have another idea ? Laurent.
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laurent le cadet
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Wednesday 10 November 2004 10:58:16 am
Hi (and sorry) to be back again, I stopped for a while the site I work on (I was making a CD-ROM), and I'm back again with the calendar V1.
I feel very stupid and frustrate that I can't not achieve this part by myself.
The calendar works very well (date_from, date_to) but the I don't know how to write the template which is call. I tryed this :
{let temp_ts=makedate( $view_parameters.day, $view_parameters.month, $view_parameters.year )
events=fetch( 'content', 'list', hash( 'parent_node_id', 63, 'attribute_filter', array
( 'and', array( 'agenda/date_from', '<=', $temp_ts), array( 'agenda/date_to', '>=', $temp_ts ) ) ) ) }
{section name=eventsLoop loop=$events}
{node_view_gui view=element content_node=$eventsLoop:item}
{/section}
{$temp_ts}
{/let}
You can see I try also to print out $temp_ts but it's only = "-1"... Someone can copy/paste here his own .tpl ? Thanks. Laurent
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Bjarte Lunde
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Thursday 13 January 2005 7:06:10 am
Hi Laurent...
I'm working with adapting this template myself. I want the week to start on monday. Here is the code i'm using to show the contents of an event:
{let counter=0
temp_ts=makedate( $view_parameters.month, $view_parameters.day, $view_parameters.year)
events=fetch( 'content', 'list', hash( 'parent_node_id', 880,
'attribute_filter',array( 'and',array( 'event/date_from', '<=', $temp_ts),array('event/date_to', '>=',$temp_ts )) ) ) }
{section loop=$:events}
{set counter=$:counter|inc}
<h2>{$:item.object.data_map.title.content|wash}</h2>
{$:item.object.data_map.body.content.output.output_text}
{/section}
{/let}
My body field is a XML Text field. You might need to modify this a bit.
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