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Hi! A few people in my organization noticed an issue with our Bryntum Calendar's functionality for multi-day events. These issues involve several multi-day events occurring on the same day. If three or more multi-day events end on a day where a two-day event starts, the two day event is not properly displayed on its final day. For an example, see October 18-19 in the images below:
A similar issue occurs when four two-day events begin and end on the same day. If a fifth two-day event begins on the day that the others end on, it is not properly displayed on its ending date. Additionally, the "+x more" text displays a value that is one greater than the number of events in the popup. For an example, see October 21-23 in the image below:
Originally, I was under the impression that these were issues with our Bryntum Calendar implementation. I was able to reproduce the issues in this Bryntum demo, leaving me wondering if this is an issue with Bryntum Calendar itself? Any insight would be appreciated, thank you!
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Hi! A few people in my organization noticed an issue with our Bryntum Calendar's functionality for multi-day events. These issues involve several multi-day events occurring on the same day. If three or more multi-day events end on a day where a two-day event starts, the two day event is not properly displayed on its final day. For an example, see October 18-19 in the images below:
A similar issue occurs when four two-day events begin and end on the same day. If a fifth two-day event begins on the day that the others end on, it is not properly displayed on its ending date. Additionally, the "+x more" text displays a value that is one greater than the number of events in the popup. For an example, see October 21-23 in the image below:
Originally, I was under the impression that these were issues with our Bryntum Calendar implementation. I was able to reproduce the issues in this Bryntum demo, leaving me wondering if this is an issue with Bryntum Calendar itself? Any insight would be appreciated, thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: