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Calendar V1.6 Jun 13, 2008 8:34:14 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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hay opera can u make an austarlian one of these, coz your one is better than everyone elses

By rhysbaker, # Jun 23, 2006 7:48:08 AM

Hi,

please could you be so kind to include Peru's holidays for the calendar, I have uploaded the file with the to:

http://my.opera.com/fairway_blues/files/peru.js

thank you,

Martin

By fairway_blues, # Jun 22, 2006 10:01:13 PM

Hi.
I have issues with the blue.long skin. I'm using Germany, German, blue.long.

- The complete name of the day in the top panel is in english
- when I expand/collapse the month panel, large blue circles appear around the buttons when they fade in/out

other than that, I really like the look/feel of that thing. Nice job! thanks :-)

-Dave

By Zanker, # Jun 22, 2006 9:07:47 PM

Hi Womaniser

choose american mode one the backside.

By aleto, # Jun 22, 2006 10:52:58 AM

Great widget but it would be nice if there was the option to start the week on a Sunday.

By Womaniser, # Jun 21, 2006 1:12:30 PM

nice one but as someone mentioned earlier before, it would be great to add the your own events.

By locoLopez, # Jun 20, 2006 9:10:06 PM

Not many features. No reason for it to be a widget instead of a standalone trayapp either. Multiple looks; Nice.

By SoftNoise, # Jun 20, 2006 8:10:55 PM

I've decided I don't want this widget and have deleted it. But when opera is started it still comes up, but it isn't in the Widget panel anymore, how does that work? and how can I get rid of it permanently?

By TheBigGeeUK, # Jun 12, 2006 3:54:46 PM

The Portuguese version is slightly different from the Brazilian.

country: <option value='pt'>Portugal</option>
language: <option value='pt'>Portuguez</option>

var localizedStrings=
{
"Country": "País",
"Language": "Idioma",
"Style": "Estilo",
"Mode": "Modo",
"Week Numbers": "Números de semana",

"Carnaval": "Entrudo",
"Maundy Thursday": "Quinta-feira Santa",
"Good Friday": "Sexta-feira Santa",
"Easter": "Domingo de Páscoa",
"Easter Monday": "",
"May Day": "Dia do trabalhador",
"Ascension": "Ascensão/Festa da Espiga",
"Pentecost Sunday": "Pentecostes",
"Pentecost Monday": "",
"Corpus Christi": "Corpo de Deus",
"Christmas Eve": "Véspera de Natal",
"Christmas Day": "Natal",
"Second Day of Christmas": "",
"New Year's": "Ano Novo",

"Monday": "Segunda-feira",
"Tuesday": "Terça-feira",
"Wednesday": "Quarta-feira",
"Thursday": "Quinta-feira",
"Friday": "Sexta-feira",
"Saturday": "Sábado",
"Sunday": "Domingo",

"Wno":"Semana",
"Mo": "Sg",
"Tu": "T",
"We": "Qa",
"Th": "Qi",
"Fr": "Sx",
"Sa": "Sa",
"Su": "D",

"January": "Janeiro",
"February": "Fevereiro",
"March": "Março",
"April": "Abril",
"May": "Maio",
"June": "Junho",
"July": "Julho",
"August": "Agosto",
"September": "Setembro",
"Octo

By locogato, # Jun 7, 2006 10:35:07 AM

With this 1.3 and last 1.2 version it shows questionmark icons instead of characters like õ ä ö ü ž, it happens with the latest Opera weekly and happened with the Opera weekly before current.

By eestlane, # Jun 6, 2006 3:53:43 PM

In the french calendar the "fête nationale" is supposed to be the 14th of july not of june. Except that it's a nice looking widget.

Amicalement.

By foloex, # Jun 1, 2006 1:41:41 AM

I was going to write about the updating problem but I see you know about it. There's one other minor thing, however. Yesterday, the 29th, was Memorial Day here in the US but on the bottem it says 28. Memorial day.

By Eddief66, # May 30, 2006 1:16:28 PM

I love this stylish calendar widget!!

Could you add Korean language and holidays to the calendar? :smile:

You can find some useful infomation here

http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Calendar/holidays.cfm

Thanks

By khero, # May 30, 2006 6:22:35 AM

I have fixed the issue with the newest Opera build, the other things, like language file and updating over the night, have to wait a little bit, sorry.

By aleto, # May 29, 2006 1:42:55 PM

Nice widget!

One feature wish. It would be nice if a whole year could be seen at a time. And if view month / year could be switched fast with a single key or mouse click.

Thanks!

By marko.laurits, # May 29, 2006 9:05:51 AM

If I have the widget open across midnight, it doesn't update the calendar date.

By zyborg, # May 29, 2006 6:37:56 AM

Has some bugs with the latest Opera 9 8432 Build.

By eestlane, # May 27, 2006 2:20:57 PM

Hi.

If you will open "Error console" you see a lof of warnings and errors.

By mad_am, # May 25, 2006 1:40:34 PM

Hi,

Love the calendar and the look !!

could you add Irish holidays to the calendar ?

You can find them here :

http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?country=32

Thanks for a great widg

Adrian

By adetuc, # May 25, 2006 0:16:53 AM

I've got same problem with saving of settings... Any fix?

By obrien99, # May 20, 2006 10:15:07 PM

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