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Calendar V1.5 Jan 14, 2008 11:20:57 AM

This is a simple Calendar with some configuration features.

A Multilingual Calender!
Currently supports Language for:
Brazilian, Columbian, Czech, English, Espanol, Estonian, Francais, Frisian, German, Italiano, Japan, Latvia, Lithuanian, Nederlands, Norwegian, Poland, Portugal, Russian, Turkish

and holidays for:
Brazil, Czech Republic, Espana, Estonia, France, Germany, Italia, Japan, Nederland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA

and has different styles


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RUSSIAN HOLIDAYS are UNREADABLE(( can you PLEASE fix it! Otherwise, great calendar! THANX )))

By junaid1397, # Mar 3, 2007 5:19:23 AM

This is a great widget!! I only have a suggestion:
can you display the top line with a smaller font and instead display the whole date along with the time? This is the only thing that prevents me to have permanently ON.

By concerti, # Jan 26, 2007 11:00:15 PM

Frankly I can't believe it. I just scanned the whole comments list and I see no solution to the issue I've encountered since I installed this widget, an issue that many users have politely identified repeatedly during the past 10 months. I see no response at all from the author.

The widget's primary purpose is to display the date, however when the clock strikes midnight, the day and date DOES NOT change.

Am I missing something? A fix maybe? Some other rational explanation why so many folks rave about a tool that doesn't fulfill it's primary purpose?

Sorry if this seems like a flame, but I'm incredulous, somebody please help me.

BTW, is there any way to make the font smaller?

By aljmc, # Jan 7, 2007 2:46:19 AM

Use it constantly!

v1.4 (with amended USA holidays)
shows Thanksgiving on both wrong and right day
(because the old wrong "rep" entry remains,
along with specific dates for multiple years);
Christmas (Dec 25) is missing its trailing semicolon,
hence appends the next line to "Christmas"

After I removed wrong or duplicate "rep" entries
and fixed "Christmas" all was well.

Thanks again for nice widget,
and anyone can update or customize holidays
(add family birthdays, etc.)
by simply replacing their holiday schedule
(in my case: holidays/usa.js) within the zip file.

By jhmeyers, # Nov 27, 2006 8:51:53 AM

can you make croatian language version if I send you croatian holidays, days, months etc.
thnx for beautifull calendar

By noelmr, # Nov 4, 2006 0:29:31 AM

It could be nice to be able to select different sizes for the calendar, say "compact", "normal", "maximized". I appreciate the compact size of the "compact" skin, but doesn't like to much the skin in itself. In its most reduced form it could for instance match the height of the windows bar.

By malassn, # Oct 21, 2006 8:49:05 AM

If calendar stay open for days it never change itself the current date.

By vigabyte, # Sep 6, 2006 2:08:23 PM

I have no idea why, but if this widget is on and you open the options in mIRC, the options takes a long time to open (7 seconds)

By redtricycle, # Aug 28, 2006 10:27:38 AM

Русские праздники.
Заменить в архиве соответствующий файл в соответствующей папке
calendar-1_4.zip\holidays\ru.js
http://rapidshare.de/files/30814687/RU_holidays.rar

By VAI, # Aug 26, 2006 1:28:01 PM

Some other examples for the week number abreviations...

week is abreviated as wk (Wk or WK).
workweek for business is abreviated as WW (WW01 sometimes WW-01 or WW 01).
on most callendars week is abreviated as W (W01).
on some callendars week number is used and abbreviated as WkNo (WkNo 01).

As for the week numbering system, it gets very confusing depending on how it's done. Sometimes, days in January fall in the last week of December. The International Organization for Standardization has the best explanation for this. Check it out at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date.

By greeneyephxguy, # Aug 22, 2006 1:38:45 PM

подскажите по подробней, как исправить кодировку в русской версии(что бы хорошо показывало праздники,а не закорючки).
Как у ExMax, у меня не получается.

By buley, # Aug 22, 2006 7:25:50 AM

That is REALLY useful! Well done!

By d0nus, # Aug 20, 2006 4:55:36 PM

I can't seem to make this widget work. It downloads and then Opera asks me if I want to keep the widget. However, I can't see the calendar. It is in the taskbar, but I can't make it show up on the screen. I am using Opera 9.01 on Windows XP.

By DynaBMan, # Aug 11, 2006 4:07:41 AM

Very beautiful, love the dark glass. One thing I would love to see is a fixed height so that the forward and backward buttons don't move up and down, it would make scrolling through much easier and quicker. An 'other' option for country would be good for those in countries that are not listed or who don't want the holiday days.

By zis, # Aug 6, 2006 0:08:23 AM

Кто-нибудь из Русских сотоварищей поправил уже эту версию под наши края? (имееться ввиду праздники конечно :smile:

By identify, # Aug 3, 2006 2:02:00 PM

Very nice and useful, just what I needed. Especially the week numerbs are pretty useful to me. TX!

By pvst, # Jul 6, 2006 9:42:39 PM

Very nice, but I agree that you should use "wk" rather than "wno".

By Galley, # Jul 1, 2006 2:46:37 PM

> Russian holidays is unreadable.
Same thing here :frown:.

By Meneldor, # Jun 29, 2006 2:49:54 PM

Russian holidays is unreadable.
Maybe wrong charset...
can you fix it?

however nice work =)

By Sm0ke, # Jun 28, 2006 9:50:01 AM

Added some more languages. Thanks again for all contributions.

By aleto, # Jun 26, 2006 0:09:34 AM

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