I like this widget,however, when the widget is hidden and the button (not sure that is the correct description) is displayed onto of Opera and if placed at the top of opera, when clicked on the main window will not display.
The said button must always be located at the bottom of the screen.
: I would really appreciate if you could elaborate a bit more. What parts of it are slow? Except from the animations, I have a hard time understanding how any parts of it can be slow. Even if you have set a thousand events, it should still be fast. The time - if you mean hours and minutes - don't show up by default. You have to configure this in the settings window.
Special thanks to dharma.sk for the help with the translations! And really nice of you to write a blog entry about the widget, suribe
Especially thanks for your blog entry and your vote for me in the Wii competition, DynaBMan!
: I have now added Chile. It was quite difficult and time consuming to compile the holiday data from information I found various places on the internet, and I don't know if I've gotten it right. I'm especially uncertain about Día del Descubrimiento de Dos Mundos, Corpus Christi and San Pedro y San Pablo. If you find any errors, please tell me.
I accidently deleted my earlier comment when trying to edit it. This widget is just the thing I have been wanting for Opera. I have tried several calendars and other ways to keep track of days or events. Time and Date really does the trick for me. I have made a blog post about it here. Keep up the good work.
I have now updated the widget. In addition to some code improvements, I've added Japanese and Hungarian language - and the widget now has a very basic way to set your own events.
Setting duration of events, and repetition of events, may come in a later version - as well as a few other things.
Thanks rkm, this is really neat. Sometimes I just want to look up something, now I don't have to switch to my TBird calendar anymore. Thumbs up for the many options.
This is just a first version. I intend to make a new one soon, where I'll make some improvements to the code and add a couple more languages. The new version will also allow you to set your own events.
The said button must always be located at the bottom of the screen.
John.
By jb1957 , # Jan 25, 2007 7:19:10 PM
If you like this widget, I would of course be very grateful if you vote for it at:
http://my.opera.com/widgets/blog/2007/01/18/it-s-time-to-vote
By rkm , # Jan 25, 2007 4:17:50 PM
: I would really appreciate if you could elaborate a bit more. What parts of it are slow? Except from the animations, I have a hard time understanding how any parts of it can be slow. Even if you have set a thousand events, it should still be fast. The time - if you mean hours and minutes - don't show up by default. You have to configure this in the settings window.
Special thanks to dharma.sk for the help with the translations!
And really nice of you to write a blog entry about the widget, suribe
By rkm , # Jan 25, 2007 3:30:09 PM
By suribe , # Jan 25, 2007 2:54:27 PM
By dharma.sk , # Jan 24, 2007 5:23:18 PM
By sefitz , # Jan 24, 2007 11:37:03 AM
Especially thanks for your blog entry and your vote for me in the Wii competition, DynaBMan!
: I have now added Chile. It was quite difficult and time consuming to compile the holiday data from information I found various places on the internet, and I don't know if I've gotten it right. I'm especially uncertain about Día del Descubrimiento de Dos Mundos, Corpus Christi and San Pedro y San Pablo. If you find any errors, please tell me.
By rkm , # Jan 22, 2007 9:46:40 PM
By DynaBMan , # Jan 22, 2007 2:09:03 AM
By TreeGo , # Jan 21, 2007 4:49:39 AM
: Now you can input those birthdays.
By rkm , # Jan 20, 2007 4:17:30 AM
By Guffen , # Jan 18, 2007 12:19:32 AM
By edupav , # Jan 16, 2007 6:37:44 PM
By rmccabe916 , # Jan 16, 2007 5:08:04 PM
I have made a new update now. I've added Polish and Serbian language, and made some improvements to some of the other language files.
By rkm , # Jan 15, 2007 12:37:45 PM
By vinczej , # Jan 14, 2007 8:44:09 PM
In addition to some code improvements, I've added Japanese and Hungarian language - and the widget now has a very basic way to set your own events.
Setting duration of events, and repetition of events, may come in a later version - as well as a few other things.
By rkm , # Jan 12, 2007 3:58:47 AM
By alips , # Jan 11, 2007 9:46:53 AM
I intend to make a new one soon, where I'll make some improvements to the code and add a couple more languages. The new version will also allow you to set your own events.
By rkm , # Jan 10, 2007 7:36:45 PM