Overview
The Groundswell Calendar Display, powered by ToastUI, gives designers the ability to quickly have a modern calendar display in their sites and dashboards with the simplicity of a single component. The dense, versatile display supports different calendar views with styling matching your site’s accent color. Example interfaces and utility rules are attached, which demonstrate usage and features of the component.
Key Features & Functionality
Hi,
Is there a possibility for displaying all events of the same day in the monthly calendar?
When there are more than 2 events, it does not show all of them:
Thanks in advance
I've seen that the component itself has an option to choose how many events you want to display: visibleEventCount
Is it possible to add this option to the plugin?
https://github.com/nhn/tui.calendar/blob/main/docs/en/apis/options.md
Thanks
That looks very good!
One question, is there any possibility to export the calendar?
Thanks a lot for everything!!
v7 of the calendar that will partially support this has been submitted to Appian, so keep an eye out for that soon. The configuration options to allow showing more events are in place, but part of that is overriden by how much space you give the calendar.
Using a monthly view, and setting visible weeks to 1 or 2, will allow for more events to display. Sneak peak with 4 events:
thanks!!
Appian has adjusted the versions to be a range. Hopefully this resolves your team's concerns for now
Yes, that would be perfect; just displaying 22.3+ would be sufficient.
I'm really sorry for the inconvenience
To clarify, compatible version is meant to be the minimum Appian version that is compatible, not the only version that is compatible. This is what the component submission process looks like in the back-end for this field (a single selected version):
So, in my opinion, there is a disconnect between this policy and what the Community metadata actually means.
That said, I can see how this isn't obvious. The best I can offer is to ask Appian if they will revert the change they just made, and then ask them to make a custom update, and set the version to 22.3+, to explicitly indicate 22.3 and up are compatible.
Thank you very much for your effort. However, due to company policy, I can't install a plugin that doesn't display the version we currently have in our environment in the compatible versions section. Our current version in the on-premise environment is 23.2, but we will soon be upgrading to 23.3. Therefore, could you please include all compatible versions in that section (23.4 and lower or 23.2, 23.3, and 23.4)?
Thank you very much, and I apologize for any inconvenience.