This bug has been resolved @agungor. Thank you for reporting it!
Amazing. Thanks for letting me know!
I am having a similar issue to this, and wondering if I need to fix through CSS. I have a dark and light theme on my forum - just added this plugin and the Add Event button for new topics has no colour (the entire button and text match the background colour) until you hover.
What CSS do I add to make the calendar look like this? Its very nice looking. Thanks
Is it possible to add the Calendar and the Agenda on the same page?
Calendar first, and below it is the Agenda?
Iâve had the same idea and presented it to the Pavilion team a couple of months ago. Not sure where they are at with it though.
I did a round of updates this week, and noticed that for our site the Calendar button has returned, but not the Agenda button. Is that expected or completely by coincidence?
Actually, I rebuilt the app container again today (I was adding another plugin) and now I see them both - I hope they stick around, but for now at least the issue seems fixed
Yup - it has been fully addressed:
Hey,
i do have some issue here⊠and i dont know why⊠(iâve just installed the plugin today)
if i create an event with :
[event start=â2023-03-27 19:30â status=âpublicâ name=âKK Diskurs Q&A - IT Workshopâ timezone=âEurope/Berlinâ end=â2023-03-27 23:30â allowedGroups=âtrust_level_0â]
[/event]
It shows this:
the times are wrongâŠ
settings areâŠ
events timezone default
(GMT+01:00) Berlin
Standard Zeitzone fĂŒr Veranstaltungen.
events timezone display
Event timezone, if set and different from default timezone.
Timezone used to display event times in.
How can i fix it? I dont get it yetâŠ
Thank you for any help <3
I believe the plugin you are using is Discourse Event [1] rather than the Pavilion Events Plugin, which this thread is about.
âŠaaawww - could be⊠sorry
Thanks @nathank thatâs great.
New question! I have an event in UTC-3 which has raised a question about display timezones. Forgive me if this has been asked before, but is there an option to display events in the local userâs timezone (if set)? I can see that this is used for event creation, but for display it only has variants on âdefaultâ or âevent timezoneâ.
Iâd be happy with using âEvent timezone if setâ but that also applies to the calendar view which does not display tz. We have events in many zones, so that would get very confusing if we set it. Being able to view the agenda/calendar in my timezone would make more sense but I canât see an option for it (apart from downloading the ical to my external calendar, of course)
Iâm pretty sure that is what you get if you set âdefaultâ. My understanding is that each user gets their own default, i.e. usually their timezone. Of course, they may have set a weird timezone.
Why not just put the local time of the event prominently in the post body, making it clear that is what it is?
Yes
@RGJ is Pavilionâs product lead on the release of v2 of the Events Plugin which will include this plugin and a number of other improvements.
We actually (just today) got our final report card from the EUâs DAPSI program for our work on this plugin.
Criterion 1 â Business Evaluation Score (0,00 â 20,00) 17
Criterion 2 - Technical Evaluation Score (0,00 â 50,00) 40
Criterion 3 â Assistance Trainings Score (0,00 â 10,00) 10
Criterion 4 â Participation in Final Event Score (0,00-20,00) 20
TOTAL Score (0,00-100,00) 87
Needless to say, weâre pretty excited about launching v2 of the Events Plugin with all of this work included!
Still hoping for November 2022 release
Hey @Nick_Tomlinson please reach out to us here
Hey Angus, I filled in the Wizard form at coop.pavilion.tech/w/discourse-events-integration-early-access last week. But nothing happened subsequently.
Was I meant to get access to something?
Iâd really like to discuss stuff about how events might work as Iâve got a pretty solid use-case that I fear will fall outside the current scope.
Hey @nathank,
There was a bug on the form which weâve since fixed. Sorry about that!
If you fill it out again weâll get back to you. Excited to hear about your use case.