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Can I export my Calendar to a pdf file?
Hi there -
Really appreciate any help on this one.
I need to be able to print my calendar and events, but have found no option thus far.
Is there any way to do this? Perhaps some way to export it to a pdf, or even just a simple printable format?
Thanks!
Crop Circle Guy
Really appreciate any help on this one.
I need to be able to print my calendar and events, but have found no option thus far.
Is there any way to do this? Perhaps some way to export it to a pdf, or even just a simple printable format?
Thanks!
Crop Circle Guy
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why not?
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cropcirclegear
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I guess the above question occurred to me as well.
Is there anything in the works, or is it simply NOT possible at all?
Thanks.
Is there anything in the works, or is it simply NOT possible at all?
Thanks.
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Quote by cropcirclegear: Is there anything in the works
There have been at least 2 attempts to implement a "better" calendar (i.e. one with more features) that never really went anywhere (search the forums for details).
The calendar only has rather loose ties with Geeklog, so it shouldn't be too complicated to replace it with something else. But someone has to do it ...
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cropcirclegear
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Thanks Dirk.
What are the requirements of a software to be modularized into Geeklog?
Do I just use the guidelines set out for integrating plugins? ->
http://www.geeklog.net/docs/plugin.html
Or is this different?
Thanks.
What are the requirements of a software to be modularized into Geeklog?
Do I just use the guidelines set out for integrating plugins? ->
http://www.geeklog.net/docs/plugin.html
Or is this different?
Thanks.
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A plugin can only extend Geeklog, i.e. add something, but not replace parts of Geeklog. But you could, of course, write a calendar plugin for Geeklog and then hide the built-in calendar by removing the links to it (e.g. from the menu and disable the Upcoming Events block).
bye, Dirk
bye, Dirk
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