Ah, ok... :) It's not so important for this topic, but: Have you seen a 
calendar application which has a hovering thin horizontal line showing 
the hour + minute graphically above the day's dates? That's a Baines 
Line. Maybe named after its inventor?

But there are other elements which are shown on my calendar, not only 
this line. They do not appear in the right places or better: they do not 
appear at all, because they all receive wrong Y coordinates and are 
placed way too low.

Any idea?

Regards
Rolf

Am 23.02.2016 11:17, schrieb Charlie:
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