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    <title>Re: unsubscribe</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.calendarx.user/801</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 8:03 AM,
&amp;lt;calendarx-users-request&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net&amp;gt; wrote:




Sending your request to 'calendarx-users' won't work; send your
request instead to 'calendarx-users-request'.

~John

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    <title>Re: Update Calendar Question</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.calendarx.user/800</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Mark,



Not sure if anyone's created this yet, but it should be relatively straightforward to implement.  First, I think you'd need to create either a BrowserView or ExternalMethod to calculate a date one week in the past.  You'll need to do this as the datetime library is not available in restricted python.

You could do something like this:

def getSevenDaysAgo():
   now = datetime.datetime.now()
   then = now - datetime.timedelta(days=7)
   return then

Then, inside the macro for rending an individual event, you could use tal:condition to check to see if the modified date is within the last 7 days.  That might look something like this:

&amp;lt;div tal:define="sevenDaysAgo context.context.getSevenDaysAgo()"&amp;gt;
...
&amp;lt;span tal:condition="python: obj.modified &amp;gt; sevenDaysAgo" class="modified-event"&amp;gt;Modified&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;
...
&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;

It's an interesting use case.  Let us know how this works out for you.

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    <title>Update Calendar Question</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Has anyone created a way to add an "updated" image/tag/text to an event that
is updated on a calendarx calendar? I haven't thought through how it would
be implemented, but it might be useful to have text or an image associated
with a calendar entry when it is changed, and then disappear a week later,
or even by request url. The use case is a group calendar that shows users as
they view the calendar what has changed with added text/image and what is
still the same. An email could be sent out, but for those groups who visit
the calendar infrequently, it would be useful to have this indication of an
updated event.

Thanks!

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    <title>Re: Calendar X on Plone 4</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.calendarx.user/798</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi David,
   Your help would be greatly appreciated.  I've been unPloned personally
for a couple years now, so I have little motivation to do this myself, but
am always tickled to see how many Plone sites still use CalendarX and how I
would be tickled to see someone else move it forward.  I'll help as much as
I can, within limits of my time.

#1 - Yep, absolutely trivial.  CalendarX has always had the code for both
AdvancedQuery and standard Plone catalog queries.  All that needs to be done
is to change the default behavior from using AQ to using the standard
approach.  I believe both sets of queries are in working order otherwise,
unless there are in Plone4 changes to the names of the parts of the standard
Event.

#2 - This is what flummoxed me.  I got CalendarX to run (using the above)
just fine, except none of the Javascript and CSS were loading for the
Calendar, so it lacked key functionality as well as styling.  I didn't
immediately find instructions on how to do this, but it sounds like you're
the one to help find it.

So I'd suggest simply building a fresh Plone4 install on your dev machine
with a default buildout and make sure all is well.  Then add CalendarX to
your buildout and bring it down and watch the errors when you try to run
it.

Then change the default setting to NOT use AdvancedQuery, and it should then
run properly, but lack CSS styling and JS functionality in the views.

Then you can play with your local copy of CalendarX to get it to properly
read the JS and CSS.  The JS is very old code and hence uses none of the
modern JS frameworks that would make things easier and/or shorter.  That
said, it's a little less breakable this way and not long enough to be in any
real need of further brevity.

I hope that gets you started.  Let's keep our discussions on the list too,
in case anyone else finds it helpful and/or feels like jumping in too.
+lupa+



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    <title>Calendar X on Plone 4</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.calendarx.user/797</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I saw the earlier thread about making CalendarX work on Plone 4 and I'm following up to see if anyone has made progress on this goal.  I'm interested to move this forward and I'm reaching out to connect with people who might want to work together to make this happen.  If you're interested in working on this or pooling resources, ping me on email or irc (siebo on freenode).

Lupa, you mentioned in an earlier thread two tasks that needed to be done to get CalendarX working on Plone 4, specifically (1) migrating from AdvancedQuery to standard Plone catalog queries, and (2) changing how the css/javascripts are registered with Plone.  You mentioned that you had made some progress getting #1 working, and that you were looking for help with #2.  I think with a bit more information I could take this on.  I assume this means registering the CSS/scripts using GenericSetup.  I'm just a little unclear on which css/scripts to associate and what kind of conditionals we'd be using to limit their rendering to CalX pages.  Do you or someone else knowledgable about this have time to talk me through what this involves?  Also, is the code for #1 in version control somewhere?

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    <title>Plone 4 Compatibility?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.calendarx.user/796</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I tried adding calendarX from
http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/Products.CalendarX to a fresh Plone
4.0.2 install without any buildout errors and got these errors when running
plonecfg fg:

orca:/usr/local/Plone/zinstance# bin/plonectl fg
instance: 2011-01-06 06:49:55 INFO ZServer HTTP server started at Thu Jan  6
06:49:55 2011
    Hostname: 0.0.0.0
    Port: 4040
2011-01-06 06:49:55 INFO Zope Set effective user to "plone"
/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/__init__.py:46:
DeprecationWarning: package_home is deprecated. import from App.Common
instead
  from Globals import package_home
2011-01-06 06:49:57 ERROR Application Couldn't install CalendarX
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 671, in install_product
    initmethod(context)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/__init__.py",
line 72, in initialize
    import CalendarXFolder
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1407, in &amp;lt;module&amp;gt;
    class CalendarXFolder(BaseFolder):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1412, in CalendarXFolder
    __implements__ = (BaseFolder.__implements__, (),)
AttributeError: type object 'BaseFolder' has no attribute '__implements__'
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/run.py",
line 56, in &amp;lt;module&amp;gt;
    run()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/run.py",
line 21, in run
    starter.prepare()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/__init__.py",
line 87, in prepare
    self.startZope()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/__init__.py",
line 264, in startZope
    Zope2.startup()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/__init__.py",
line 47, in startup
    _startup()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/App/startup.py",
line 116, in startup
    OFS.Application.initialize(application)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 251, in initialize
    initializer.initialize()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 279, in initialize
    self.install_products()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 492, in install_products
    return install_products(app)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 523, in install_products
    folder_permissions, raise_exc=debug_mode)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 671, in install_product
    initmethod(context)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/__init__.py",
line 72, in initialize
    import CalendarXFolder
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1407, in &amp;lt;module&amp;gt;
    class CalendarXFolder(BaseFolder):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1412, in CalendarXFolder
    __implements__ = (BaseFolder.__implements__, (),)
AttributeError: type object 'BaseFolder' has no attribute '__implements__'
orca:/usr/local/Plone/zinstance#

So then I tried the plone 4 branch (
http://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/Products.CalendarX/branches/plone4-compatible/)
and got the same errors:

orca:/usr/local/Plone/zinstance# bin/plonectl fg
instance: 2011-01-06 07:28:58 INFO ZServer HTTP server started at Thu Jan  6
07:28:58 2011
    Hostname: 0.0.0.0
    Port: 4040
2011-01-06 07:28:58 INFO Zope Set effective user to "plone"
/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/__init__.py:46:
DeprecationWarning: package_home is deprecated. import from App.Common
instead
  from Globals import package_home
2011-01-06 07:29:00 ERROR Application Couldn't install CalendarX
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 671, in install_product
    initmethod(context)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/__init__.py",
line 72, in initialize
    import CalendarXFolder
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1407, in &amp;lt;module&amp;gt;
    class CalendarXFolder(BaseFolder):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1412, in CalendarXFolder
    __implements__ = (BaseFolder.__implements__, (),)
AttributeError: type object 'BaseFolder' has no attribute '__implements__'
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/run.py",
line 56, in &amp;lt;module&amp;gt;
    run()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/run.py",
line 21, in run
    starter.prepare()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/__init__.py",
line 87, in prepare
    self.startZope()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/Startup/__init__.py",
line 264, in startZope
    Zope2.startup()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/__init__.py",
line 47, in startup
    _startup()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/Zope2/App/startup.py",
line 116, in startup
    OFS.Application.initialize(application)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 251, in initialize
    initializer.initialize()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 279, in initialize
    self.install_products()
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 492, in install_products
    return install_products(app)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 523, in install_products
    folder_permissions, raise_exc=debug_mode)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Zope2-2.12.13-py2.6-linux-x86_64.egg/OFS/Application.py",
line 671, in install_product
    initmethod(context)
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/__init__.py",
line 72, in initialize
    import CalendarXFolder
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1407, in &amp;lt;module&amp;gt;
    class CalendarXFolder(BaseFolder):
  File
"/usr/local/Plone/buildout-cache/eggs/Products.CalendarX-0.9.6stable-py2.6.egg/Products/CalendarX/CalendarXFolder.py",
line 1412, in CalendarXFolder
    __implements__ = (BaseFolder.__implements__, (),)
AttributeError: type object 'BaseFolder' has no attribute '__implements__'
orca:/usr/local/Plone/zinstance#

Does anyone have calendarX running on Plone 4? How did you do it?

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    <title>Re: Is it possible to display non-event objects</title>
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    <dc:date>2010-09-18T01:36:44</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I am working in Plone 3 and have created several calendars that work great. Now
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listing all the event types I want to display but that doesn't work. I don't
want to use subfolders - and that doesn't seems to work in Plone 3 anyway. 

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Am 01.06.2010 13:40, schrieb Lupa Zurven:

Hello Lupa, Hello Marc,

I think I have found a good solution for my purpose.
I'm using two different calendar products concurrently:

* CalendarX: far more display features
* Plone4ArtistsCalendar (Plone 3.0 bundle):
  poor display features, but ical/val-Import/Export for all events at once

When I want to export/import my events in ical format I switch to
Plone4ArtistsCalendar, for the rest I use CalendarX :-)

It's seems to be a good solution, most other ical Plone products
seem to be outdated (only for Plone2 etc).

Thank you for your help !

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Hello,

I'm searching for a usable plone calendar product. At
first calendarx seems to be the best tool, but it
seems to have no instrument to communicate with other
calendar software (with vcal,ical,syncml etc).
Am I right?

Stefan





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