| Issue 921: | Rethink event end time inclusivity/exclusivity | |
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I am fully aware that this topic has been reported many times in a similar fashion. The difference this time is that I would like to suggest a solution that'd make everyone happy (I hope so) about displaying events ending on 00:00 as spanning over additional day or not. Would it be possible to include setting like: boolean calendar.endingAtMidnightSpansToNextDay that'd control the aforementioned behaviour?
Apr 28, 2011
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althaus.it
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Discussing
Apr 28, 2011
That is true. Nevertheless there are people that would prefer an event starting at 00:00 20.04.2011 and ending at 00:00 21.04.2011 to be displayed as spanning over one day only. It was mentioned in one of issues regarding this topic that there is a discussion going on whether events ending at 00:00 should span over next day or not. I'm not trying to convince anyone one way or the other - rather just advocating introduction of a setting that'd allow either option.
Apr 28, 2011
Imho making this an option would cause more confusion than it'd be usefull. A clear line how things are handled is the better way. In my application I'm just mapping user made dates to RFC standarized dates and this is working fine. On your suggestion... only Adam can make a decision. ;)
Aug 13, 2013
NOTE TO SELF: look at other formats (iCal, caldav, etc)
Summary:
Rethink event end time inclusivity/exclusivity
(was: AllDay events ending on midnight include/exclude setting)
Labels: Type-BehaviorMod
Aug 14, 2013
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-Type-BehaviorMod Type-Behavior
Aug 18, 2013
Issue 1618 has been merged into this issue.
Sep 1, 2013
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milestone-date
Oct 6, 2013
Issue 2003 has been merged into this issue.
Jan 25, 2014
v2.0.0-beta implements end-dates as exclusive: http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/wiki/Upgrading-to-2/ please check it out if you are interested!
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Accepted
May 25, 2014
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Status:
Implemented
Jun 2, 2014
version 2 has been released with this change. http://blog.arshaw.com/1/post/2014/06/fullcalendar-2-released.html
Status:
Released
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