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#171
Originally Posted by euanandrews View Post
2) The age of tomorrows person is incorrect
ie. June 26th, 1963 should = 47 but is showing 40
(only tomorrows persons age is incorrect, rest are fine)

Ideas?
Confirmed. For all Persons older as 40 the displayed age
is wrong. Funny.

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#172
I found reason......default calender has date limit of Jan 1970....which affects the widget ages....

Can we overcome this?
 

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#173
Originally Posted by euanandrews View Post
I found reason......default calender has date limit of Jan 1970....which affects the widget ages....

Can we overcome this?
Argh!

Yes you are right. Don't know what I can do. That makes this
feature pretty useless.

nicolai
 
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#174
I know more work...but are you able to code so your app does the math, calculates the age, rather than using the calender?
 
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#175
hmm my mom is from 1954 but the calendar says that shes turning 40 and not 56

EDIT:

oh sorry i guess its because of the 1970 limit
 
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#176
Ha!

The real year of birth is stored in the calendardb :-)
But not as "DateStart" attribute, instead of that there is
a "Status" attribute with the year of birth.

New Version 0.9, shows now the correct persons age.

regards

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#177
Thanks for the update, works great!

Is it possible to add a feature like "Show always the next birthday(s) X days in advance" which shows the birthday(s) at the bottom X (X = 1-14) days in advance even if there are more appointments before the birthday? Would be nice to use as a backup
 
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#178
Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
Ha!

The real year of birth is stored in the calendardb :-)
But not as "DateStart" attribute, instead of that there is
a "Status" attribute with the year of birth.

New Version 0.9, shows now the correct persons age.

regards

Nicolai
Congrats
Excellent work, many thanks
 
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#179
Great work Nicolai in the recent updates.

I think there is something wrong with the calendar. Twice now I feel that it changes the time (only time, not date) for events I set. I am doubting myself and can't be sure if it is my own mistake

It might be because there's an alarm for these events. Or it happens when there are two consecutive events with alarms. I don't know.

I'll try to replicate this and if I manage to do so I'll post here. Otherwise, it must be my own fault
 
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#180
I've noticed a really minor problem with version 0.9 (which is really good. Thanks Nicolai). I use the Spanish localization, so it could just be a translation problem.

During an event (let's say 10:30 for an event from 10:00 to 11:00), the event is still showing but it's starting time is replaced by the word "Hoy" (Today) while I guess should be "Ahora" (Now).

Do other people, in other languages, see the same?
 
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