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Thank you very much for your great work on ETAR! I benefit from it on a daily basis, both privately and in my job as an executive in a church and non-profit organization.
Wouldn't a separate "button" for jumping to a specific date in the calendar view be of great practical value for all users?
It could even share space with the "Go to today" button. Whenever you are already in the current day, week or month view, the button could change its appearance and function and show the selection dialog for jumping to a specific date instead of the "Go to today" function.
In the Fossify calendar (fork of the Simple calendar) this is solved in this way, but the function in the current view is not the jump to a date but the change of views.
However, this function (change oft views - day/week/month) would also deserve its own direct button in Etar, as well as the selection of which subscribed calendars are currently displayed or hidden.
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Thank you very much for your great work on ETAR! I benefit from it on a daily basis, both privately and in my job as an executive in a church and non-profit organization.
Wouldn't a separate "button" for jumping to a specific date in the calendar view be of great practical value for all users?
It could even share space with the "Go to today" button. Whenever you are already in the current day, week or month view, the button could change its appearance and function and show the selection dialog for jumping to a specific date instead of the "Go to today" function.
In the Fossify calendar (fork of the Simple calendar) this is solved in this way, but the function in the current view is not the jump to a date but the change of views.
However, this function (change oft views - day/week/month) would also deserve its own direct button in Etar, as well as the selection of which subscribed calendars are currently displayed or hidden.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: