Two events at the same time

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If there are two events at the same day at the same time it's not showed in the day, week and month presentations. Only one of them is showed.

Jan
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    Friday, March 04 2016, 11:14 AM - #Permalink
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    Hello,

    the events occupy all "width" of the column, yes. In the current version this works like this... we could add an extra CSS class to avoid this but it would apply to all elements...
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    Friday, March 04 2016, 11:22 AM - #Permalink
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    If the problem can be solved for the moment, it seems to be ok.

    Do you know when ther will be a new version?

    Jan
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    Friday, March 04 2016, 11:29 AM - #Permalink
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    we don't have a release date at the moment.. it will still be a while (at the moment we are preparing two updates for two other of our extensions)
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    Friday, March 04 2016, 11:31 AM - #Permalink
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    OK.

    But can you add the CSS class or give me a fix?

    Jan
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    Friday, March 04 2016, 04:18 PM - #Permalink
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    it's not that simple.. it's not just to add a CSS class... the partial solution I could thing of is adding a class, but it would work only for events in different categories, and they will look always "shrinked" to half the width (to avoid overlapping)
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    Friday, March 04 2016, 07:28 PM - #Permalink
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    OK. In the same structure can you shrink it into 7 categories?
    Can you make that?

    Jan
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    Sunday, March 06 2016, 11:03 AM - #Permalink
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    but.. that would look awful...
    this would mean each event would occupy 1/7 of the width available in each column... it would be almost invisible..! this is not a good idea, I think...
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    Sunday, March 06 2016, 11:50 AM - #Permalink
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    Do you have a suggestion?
    My customer has 7 rooms (categories) for meetings. They want to see them all in the planner.

    Jan
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      it's really not an option to make "7 columns" because you won't see anything... I mean, it could be done, but I don't thing it would look very nice...
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    Tuesday, March 08 2016, 04:08 PM - #Permalink
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    Clear. I can understand.

    My question was: do you have a suggestion?

    Jan
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    Tuesday, March 08 2016, 05:43 PM - #Permalink
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    are there going to be always 7 events in the same time period in the same day? (one for each category)
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    Tuesday, March 08 2016, 06:29 PM - #Permalink
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    They have 7 rooms to plan. On a Joomla-intranet they want to plan the 7 rooms on all the days of the week.
    For one room they can have more than one appointment every day.

    Jan
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    Thursday, March 10 2016, 04:19 PM - #Permalink
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    I understand. But if there are going to be (most of the time) events at the same time (for every room), the best way to approach this, in my opinion, would be to have a separate "page" for each category (room) view. in a way that in one page you see only events for Room 1, on another page events for Room 2, etc...

    this would require a bit of coding, to allow this kind of filter, to "prefilter" the results based on category.
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    Thursday, March 10 2016, 04:42 PM - #Permalink
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    Tomorrow I will go to my customer and I will discuss it withe them. After that I'm coming back to you!

    Thanks!
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    Tuesday, March 15 2016, 06:42 AM - #Permalink
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    Hi,

    I've discussed it with my customer and will ask if it is possible to make these changes:

    In the daychart: 7 categories next to each other. So 7 colums
    In the weekchart: make 7 charts: for every category one chart
    In the monthchart: make 7 rows for appointments

    Is that possible?

    Jan
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    Thursday, March 17 2016, 11:54 AM - #Permalink
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    Hello Jan,

    1. yes, we can build this with CSS..
    2. yes, this can be done but in this case some custom coding is necessary (it's not possible with just CSS changes, like in point 1)
    3. 7 rows.. where? inside each day's box?
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    Thursday, March 17 2016, 05:03 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi,

    1. Great!
    2. Great!
    3. yes!

    Jan
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    Friday, March 18 2016, 12:25 PM - #Permalink
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    1. ok.
    2. ok. As mentioned, this requires custom coding work. Please contact us directly at support@ joomlathat.com to request custom work.
    3. ok, well, this is actually how it works currently (the events are not overlapped, they will show in separate rows.
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    Friday, March 18 2016, 01:18 PM - #Permalink
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    OK

    I´ve sent you an e-mail.

    Jan
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