Talking to a friend last night, he
led me to two sites for Apple's iCal calendar
program. Seems they have a simple text structure,
which could easily be translated to DQSD format.
Several community sites have appeared where users
can share theirs. One suggested to me was
[1] iCalShare.
Also, App
Hi Monty,
> I *think* the "event type" parameter was intended to be used
> for some kind
> of event partitioning (birthdays versus public holidays etc)
> but I dont think it was ever implemented...
Cheers, that makes sense.
> > Cool as it is, it only seems to work for strictly recurring holida
Hi all,
In the general calendar craze, I managed to add Swedish holidays to DQSD.
They will be included as holidays.se.sv.xml in the final release.
Thanks to everyone who contributed holiday files, it seems all of them are
covered for 2004.
This is what we have so far:
- Belgium (Dutch)
- Belgiu
>
> Thanks, I didn't realize that holidays and events were the same things...
>
I *think* the "event type" parameter was intended to be used for some kind
of event partitioning (birthdays versus public holidays etc) but I dont
think it was ever implemented...
Monty
--
> > Give Monty's util a try...
> >
> > http://www.master-minds.net/dqsd/events.htm
>
> Thanks, I didn't realize that holidays and events were the same things...
>
> Cool as it is, it only seems to work for strictly recurring holidays (like
> Christmas day, et al).
Yeah that utility is meant to b
Aah yes. I forgot about that 1.
JB
> Aha! Once I understood that events and holidays are
> equivalent, I found Fabio Chelly's amazing events file
> generator [1], with a good start of Swedish holidays... It
> rocks. I'll cross-reference with some calendar/rule base and
> build a proper Sw
> Cool as it is, it only seems to work for strictly recurring
> holidays (like
> Christmas day, et al). Is there an online service that can produce a
> (semi-)structured list of known holidays for any given year
> and country? I
> could spend some time building a transformation into DQSD event x
Hi John,
> > As a side note, do you guys build these files manually with a
> > calendar in your left hand, or is there an easier way? I'm
> > missing Swedish holidays.
>
> Give Monty's util a try...
>
> http://www.master-minds.net/dqsd/events.htm
Thanks, I didn't realize that holidays and e
> As a side note, do you guys build these files manually with a
> calendar in your left hand, or is there an easier way? I'm
> missing Swedish holidays.
Kim,
Give Monty's util a try...
http://www.master-minds.net/dqsd/events.htm
JB
Thanks, James.
It's committed.
Kim
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>
> Updated holidays.gb.xml attached,
Updated holidays.gb.xml attached, taking us through to
2006.
James :)
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Hi Sidney,
Thanks, I just committed the new one.
As a sidenote, do you guys build these files manually with a calendar in
your left hand, or is there an easier way? I'm missing Swedish holidays.
Thanks,
Kim
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Sorry guys.. Apparently that file has some problems with the comments.
Check in this one instead.
Cheers
Sidney
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Subject: Revised 2004 - holidays.sg.xml
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