I have the same problem Icehawk already reported - settings are not saved, it always starts with Switzerland/English :-( Where are these settings saved, to patch it manually as a workaround? I couldn't find anything ...
i don´t wanna be a pain in the ass... anyway... the czech characters do not work still, as Joker_CZ said some time ago. to be accurate:
"ř", "Ř" is wrongly displayed as "ø", "Ø" "č", "Č" is wrongly displayed as "è", "È" "ě", "Ě" is wrongly displayed as "ì", "Ì" "ů", "Ů" is wrongly displayed as "ù", "Ù"
it is probably caused by the character set... (there are no characters as ø, è, ì, ù in czech, so that this goes for all appearances of this characters.)
second bug: short for Saturday is "So", not "Su" (Saturday is "sobota" in czech)
anyway: the calendar is amazing and thanks a lot for it )
I noticed that Calendar not updating date by itself. I left Calendar widget on desktop on February 27 and today is Marth 2, but Calendar still showing me February 27... Need to be fixed.
Aleto, you're included obsolete Russian holidays. In 2004 our Parliament (Duma) abolished holidays "День примирения и согласия" and "День Конституции" & introduced new holidays "День народного единства" and "новогодние каникулы" (New Year Vacations). But the rest is ok. Thank you!
By Luchio, # Apr 9, 2006 5:55:44 PM
var localizedStrings=
{
"Country": "Kraj",
"Language": "Język",
"Style": "Styl",
"Mode": "Tryb",
"Week Numbers": "Numery Tygodni",
"Maundy Thursday":"",
"Good Friday": "",
"Easter": "Wielkanoc",
"Easter Monday": "Lany Poniedziałek",
"May Day": "Święto Pracy",
"Ascension": "",
"Pentecost Sunday": "",
"Pentecost Monday": "",
"Day of German Unity": "",
"Christmas Eve": "",
"Christmas Day": "",
"Second Day of Christmas": "",
"New Year's": "Nowy Rok",
"Monday": "Poniedziałek",
"Tuesday": "Wtorek",
"Wednesday": "Środa",
"Thursday": "Czwartek",
"Friday": "Piątek",
"Saturday": "Sobota",
"Sunday": "Niedziela",
"Wno":"T",
"Mo": "Pn",
"Tu": "Wt",
"We": "Śr",
"Th": "Cz",
"Fr": "Pt",
"Sa": "Sb",
"Su": "Nd",
"January": "Styczeń",
"February": "Luty",
"March": "Marzec",
"April": "Kwiecień",
"May": "Maj",
"June": "Czerwiec",
"July": "Lipiec",
"August": "Sierpień",
"September": "Wrzesień",
"October": "Październik",
"November": "Listopad",
"December": "Grudzień"
}
If there are some errors, I hope that some other Polish member will correct me.
By d.i.z., # Apr 9, 2006 1:06:03 AM
Also now included Columbian and Latvian
Thanks for all contributions
By aleto, # Apr 8, 2006 7:42:56 PM
If you like to look yourself, search for 'setCookie', 'getCookie' and 'clearCookie'.
By aleto, # Apr 7, 2006 2:32:21 PM
Where are these settings saved, to patch it manually as a workaround? I couldn't find anything ...
By Obelix72, # Apr 6, 2006 1:53:14 PM
"ř", "Ř" is wrongly displayed as "ø", "Ø"
"č", "Č" is wrongly displayed as "è", "È"
"ě", "Ě" is wrongly displayed as "ì", "Ì"
"ů", "Ů" is wrongly displayed as "ù", "Ù"
it is probably caused by the character set... (there are no characters as ø, è, ì, ù in czech, so that this goes for all appearances of this characters.)
second bug: short for Saturday is "So", not "Su" (Saturday is "sobota" in czech)
anyway: the calendar is amazing and thanks a lot for it
By janicka, # Apr 4, 2006 1:32:47 PM
Thanks
By lukeskyd, # Mar 29, 2006 2:08:40 PM
By kaa, # Mar 28, 2006 11:43:21 PM
By jofazepa, # Mar 23, 2006 0:09:05 AM
I'm using Germany, German, my.opera.
When I close Opera, the widget starts with the default settings.
What can I do?
By Icehawk, # Mar 22, 2006 11:01:08 AM
By Doliprane, # Mar 9, 2006 5:41:47 PM
By bvvad, # Mar 6, 2006 9:30:09 AM
Need to be fixed.
By FataL, # Mar 2, 2006 7:29:03 PM
In the Norwegian version Mandag (Monday) is shortened to Mo.. could better be Ma :-)
By frankma, # Feb 27, 2006 11:18:01 AM
By andrew3105, # Feb 26, 2006 11:59:10 AM
(with the russian version i'm unsure, looks strange to me, i included the files how i have received them.)
By aleto, # Feb 25, 2006 9:30:53 PM
Nice widget
- "Czechoslovakia" ceased to exist in 1992
- when using Czech language, the "Č" and "Ř" letters are mesed up... propably wrong encoding.
- in setup the text "Week numbers" stays in english. In Czech it's "Čísla týdnů"
By Joker_CZ, # Feb 25, 2006 8:10:15 PM
=) But a nice widget!
By henrik.haho, # Feb 21, 2006 10:13:59 PM
By jakriffer, # Feb 19, 2006 8:33:06 AM
http://my.opera.com/unal/homes/files/Calender_Turk.zip
A question:
There are some strings in English.lng file in Opera's root. They'r for months' and days' name. Why can't this calender use them?
By unal, # Feb 17, 2006 3:59:50 PM