![]() ![]() We fixed an issue where the day view was not loaded correctly if the specified startDay was different than the first weekday specified by the locale options.In case of event drag & drop it will display the start/end time of the updated event. We added a cursor indicator which displays the time where the cursor is positioned in the time labels section.We fixed a missing right border on the calendar view when printing the page.We fixed an issue in angular that prevented printing of more than one page from the timeline component.We fixed an issue where some resources were not showing up when printing the timeline component.The Prev, Next and Today buttons are now hidden in the calendar header when printing.We fixed a FOUC issue when opening the print popup window.We added dynamic page breaks to avoid cutting rows in half. ![]() The document title will be used as default file name when saving the print as pdf in supported browsers.We fixed the updateRecurringEvent util function to don't override the start date of the original recurring event.We fixed an issue where the picker was not opening with Android TalkBack.We added the navigateToEvent method which can be used to move the view to the specified event. ![]() We have added number of fixes and improvements to the print module making for better and nicer PDFs and printed pages across the event calendar components. This will not just help people have a better sense of the event times they are about to create but is useful on event resize as well. Cursor time indicator for the scheduler and timelineīesides the live time indicator that is available in the timeline and scheduler components we are now showing the time indicator where the mouse cursor is positioned. This was previously only possible by getting the start time of the event and using the navigate method to move the view. With the new navigateToEvent method we simplify the code where someone would want to programmatically scroll to a specific event. Event connections can be of different colors, single or bidirectional arrows and you can event customize them with CSS eg. This helps in signaling event dependency, sequencing or any type of connection that makes sense. Linking two events together, pointing from one event to another (or even multiple events) is now possible. ![]() Happy to introduce event connections to the timeline view. ![]()
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