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Calendar V1.8 Nov 12, 2008 4:17:24 PM

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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By poliveira , # Apr 27, 2006 4:30:41 PM

I made Slovak language translation version.

country: <option value='sk'>Slovak republic</option>
language: <option value='sk'>Slovak</option>

slovak holidays are here holidays_sk.js
slovak language is here languages_sk.js

Calendar is a nice widget. Dark-glass style is my favorite. How about figure out 3.level of minimalization? Something like thin bar? And made widget not just transparet, but clickable thrue also?...

By pnovak , # Apr 23, 2006 12:00:36 PM

Excellent widget. works fastest on my pc in the dark glass "skin".

By alamandrax , # Apr 23, 2006 8:01:32 AM

Hey, its a very nice widget, but the download fails, I am using windows 2000 and Opera 9.

By pwu , # Apr 22, 2006 6:24:39 PM

it's impossible to edit a post...grrrr....
so, here is the complete and correct ( i hope) polish version:

var localizedStrings=
{
"Country": "Kraj",
"Language": "Język",
"Style": "Styl",
"Mode": "Tryb",
"Week Numbers": "Numery Tygodni",


"Maundy Thursday":"Wielki Czwartek ",
"Good Friday": "Wielki Piątek ",
"Easter": "Wielkanoc",
"Easter Monday": "drugi dzień Wielkanocy ",
"May Day": "Święto Pracy ",
"Ascension": "Boże Ciało ",
"Pentecost Sunday": "Zielone Świątki ",
"Pentecost Monday": "drugi dzień Zielonych Świątek ",
"Day of German Unity": "",
"Christmas Eve": "Wigilia Bożego Narodzenia ",
"Christmas Day": "Boże Narodzenie",
"Second Day of Christmas": "drugi dzień Bożego Narodzenia ",
"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",
"Nove

By kingi , # Apr 19, 2006 12:20:49 AM

polski (polish)
"Maundy Thursday":"Wielki Czwartek",
"Good Friday": "Wielki Piątek",
"Easter": "Wielkanoc",
"Easter Monday": "Lany Poniedziałek",
hmmm- it's not the official name of this holliday, IMHO it should be
"Easter Monday": "Poniedziałek Wielkanocny"
"May Day": "Święto Pracy",
"Ascension": "Boże Ciało",
"Pentecost Sunday": "Zesłanie Ducha Świętego",
"Pentecost Monday": "Zesłanie Ducha Świętego",
"Christmas Eve": "Wigilia",
"Christmas Day": "Boże Narodzenie",
"Second Day of Christmas": "Drugie Dzień Świąt Bożego Narodzenia",
"New Year's": "Nowy Rok",


we don't celebrate "Day of German Unity" and i'm not sur if we celebre the Pentecost on Sunday or Monday

By kingi , # Apr 17, 2006 12:34:42 AM

Icehawk : "When I close Opera, the widget starts with the default settings"..... Mine too, still...
(Weekly Build 8367 Win32-XP Java 1.5)

Good job :up:

By Investor , # Apr 15, 2006 11:49:34 AM

: Yes, I'm seeing the same thing. If Opera is left running overnight, the Widget doesn't get the current date.

By Junyor , # Apr 12, 2006 3:05:49 PM

Lithuanian version:


var localizedStrings=
{
"Country": "Šalis",
"Language": "Kalba",
"Style": "Stilius",
"Mode": "Režimas",
"Week Numbers": "Savaitės diena",


"Maundy Thursday":"",
"Good Friday": "",
"Easter": "Šv.Velykos",
"Easter Monday": "Antra Šv.Velykų diena",
"May Day": "Užgavėnės",
"Ascension": "",
"Pentecost Sunday": "",
"Pentecost Monday": "",
"Day of German Unity": "",
"Christmas Eve": "Kūčios",
"Christmas Day": "Kalėdos",
"Second Day of Christmas": "Antra Kalėdų diena",
"New Year's": "Naujieji metai",

"Monday": "Pirmadienis",
"Tuesday": "Antradienis",
"Wednesday": "Trečiadienis",
"Thursday": "Ketvirtadienis",
"Friday": "Penktadienis",
"Saturday": "Šeštadienis",
"Sunday": "Sekmadienis",

"Wno":"Sav. Nr",
"Mo": "I",
"Tu": "II",
"We": "III",
"Th": "IV",
"Fr": "V",
"Sa": "VI",
"Su": "VII",

"January": "Sausis",
"February": "Vasaris",
"March": "Kovas",
"April": "Balandis",
"May": "Gegužė",
"June": "Birželis",
"July": "Liepa",
"August": "Rugpjūtis",
"September": "Rugsėjis",
"October": "Spalis",
"November": "Lapkritis",
"December": "Gruodis"
}

If anything is wrong just let me know, i`ll fix it

By Ramunas , # Apr 12, 2006 12:37:23 PM

pattoncito, i didn't saw the new style, i will include it in the next update.

By aleto , # Apr 11, 2006 12:22:44 PM

janicka, the format for the holidays looks like:

var localizedHolidays=
' 01.01.rep Nový rok ;'+
' 01.05.rep Svátek práce ;'+
' 17.04.rep Velikonoční pondělí ;'+
' 05.07.rep Den slovanských věrozvěstů Cyrila a Metoděje ;'+
' 08.05.rep Den osvobození ;'+
' 06.07.rep Den upálení mistra Jana Husa ;'+
' 28.09.rep Den české státnosti ;'+
' 28.10.rep Den vzniku samostatného československého státu ;'+
' 17.11.rep Den boje za svobodu a demokracii ;'+
' 24.12.rep Štědrý den ;'+
' 25.12.rep První vánoční svátek ;'+
' 26.12.rep Druhý vánoční svátek ;'

A date with 'rep' will appear in each year.
To add something just for a certain year you use:

' 12.04.2006 Name for the Holiday ;'


By aleto , # Apr 11, 2006 12:21:07 PM

Thanks a lot for the Colombian holidays addition. I wish you can add the modified metal style, as we traditionally mark holidays with red color letter here.

janicka: a good source for holidays is here. I just did the same job for outlook and upload it as Microsoft got them wrong and out of date. It is in spanish, but most of the links are for english sites.

By pattoncito , # Apr 10, 2006 6:27:17 PM

aleto, the czech characters work perfectly now, thanks a lot. :smile:

there's still something about the holidays in the czech version... i've noticed that the Easter Monday is set to April 17th, but this is changing every year - it's a minor thing though. some holiday names have spelling mistakes, i can try and correct them - woud you please post here (or send me) the list of the holidays (or the part of the code handling this)?

By janicka , # Apr 10, 2006 5:47:00 PM

Could you add the Canadian holidays that I have submitted earlier on this page please? Just use the english name. That would be great.

By Luchio , # Apr 9, 2006 5:56:45 PM

Could you add the Canadian holidays that I have submitted earlier on this page please? Just use the english name. That would be great.

By Luchio , # Apr 9, 2006 5:55:44 PM

Polski:
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

Ok, the setting problem should be fixed as well as the encoding (if someone how understand czech could check would be nice).

Also now included Columbian and Latvian :smile: .

Thanks for all contributions :up:

By aleto , # Apr 8, 2006 7:42:56 PM

I hope that i have some time this weekend to look in this problems about saving settings and encoding.

If you like to look yourself, search for 'setCookie', 'getCookie' and 'clearCookie'.

By aleto , # Apr 7, 2006 2:32:21 PM

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 ...

By Obelix72 , # Apr 6, 2006 1:53:14 PM

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 :o:)

By janicka , # Apr 4, 2006 1:32:47 PM

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