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I'm trying to make my own monthly Calendar in Zooper, but i have a big problem. When i say, in advanced parameters, to calculate the day of the week with this string: #D$(#DyMM#010000)$f# i obtain 0 if it's sunday, 1 if it's monday and so on. The problem is that i need to obtain 7 if it's sunday, becaus in italian format week start on monday and finish on sunday.
I can't check it in this way: $#D$(#DyMM#010000)$f#=0?7$ because zooper doesn't recognize nested $...
I think the only way is to change the $(expression)$ for math expressions using another char (maybe § or similar).
Any suggest?
N3V3RM1ND said:
I'm trying to make my own monthly Calendar in Zooper, but i have a big problem. When i say, in advanced parameters, to calculate the day of the week with this string: #D$(#DyMM#010000)$f# i obtain 0 if it's sunday, 1 if it's monday and so on. The problem is that i need to obtain 7 if it's sunday, becaus in italian format week start on monday and finish on sunday.
I can't check it in this way: $#D$(#DyMM#010000)$f#=0?7$ because zooper doesn't recognize nested $...
I think the only way is to change the $(expression)$ for math expressions using another char (maybe § or similar).
Any suggest?
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Is your system locale set to italian or are you using it another language (like english for example)? If the later, did you try setting the widget locale to italian?
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Is your system locale set to italian or are you using it another language (like english for example)? If the later, did you try setting the widget locale to italian?
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It's italian.
N3V3RM1ND said:
It's italian.
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Then it's probably a bug with Zooper. You should get in touch with the developer to clear it up.
kwerdenker said:
Then it's probably a bug with Zooper. You should get in touch with the developer to clear it up.
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I'll wait for Richard's reply, if anyone have suggestions...
kwerdenker said:
Is your system locale set to italian or are you using it another language (like english for example)? If the later, did you try setting the widget locale to italian?
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Hey can you provide full tutorial for make monthly calendar in zooper? Thanx:good:
N3V3RM1ND said:
I'm trying to make my own monthly Calendar in Zooper, but i have a big problem. When i say, in advanced parameters, to calculate the day of the week with this string: #D$(#DyMM#010000)$f# i obtain 0 if it's sunday, 1 if it's monday and so on. The problem is that i need to obtain 7 if it's sunday, becaus in italian format week start on monday and finish on sunday.
I can't check it in this way: $#D$(#DyMM#010000)$f#=0?7$ because zooper doesn't recognize nested $...
I think the only way is to change the $(expression)$ for math expressions using another char (maybe § or similar).
Any suggest?
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Sorry; but I don't understand where is the problem...
(I'm Italian)
Why is it important for you have 7 on sunday instead 0?
Could you explain why for you this is important?
HyperAbarth said:
Sorry; but I don't understand where is the problem...
(I'm Italian)
Why is it important for you have 7 on sunday instead 0?
Could you explain why for you this is important?
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Because the whole calendar is out of layout. I have the 7th day after saturday... i can't do a screenshot now, 'cause i removed the widget... if you nedd one i can reinstall it.
I'm having the same problem. Using the code [ox]44*#D$(#DyMM#050000)$f#-30[/ox]
[oy]22*#D$(#DyMM#050000)$W#[/oy]
Zooper automatically put the number in the correct position in a grid, but this cause many problem with Sunday.
I was wondering if there's a way to change 0 to 7 using advanced code, but no success til now...
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I added days to shift Sundays to end and used % operator to move the remaining days. Now Sundays have to be moved to previous week as well, which required a different technique to compute y offset. Lastly hide 29, 30, 31st if they aren't valid for current month.
Example for day 31 is
[ox]12+23* ((#D$(#DyMM#310000)$f# +5)%7)[/ox]
[oy]2+19*(floor( (#D$(#DyMM#010000)$f#-3+31)/7)+1)[/oy]
[c]$#Dl#<31?#00000000$[/c]
Complete widget is also attached.
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For those who want to understand code:
12 is x margin, 23 is column width, every day is shifted by 5 so Sunday(1) becomes 6 and week days range between 0 and 6
2 is y margin, 19 is row height, add the day number(31) to the location of 1st day of month and divide by 7 to get week number. floor to discard fraction part. 3 is subtracted to cater for certain changes like 1-7 range change to 0-6 range, Sunday shift etc. first week is 0, 1 is added to all weeks to have week range 1-5 , instead of 0-4
Yesterday I downloaded the template and "installed" on my Smartphone (just for test) but I had a problem.
In your attached image I see a correct Montly Calendar but if I create a Widget using your Template I obtain a Montly Calendar but there is a problem:
(unfortunately I can't post one image because I've already deleted widget and template from my smartphone)
I've same header (Mo, tu, we, etc)
But all the days of the month are "shifted" !?!?! for example 18th isn't under "Sa" Column but is under "Fr" Column ... 19th isn't under "Su" Column but is under "Sa" Column ... etc.
The same error for all days.
I didn't have investigated about the reason of this mistake because I don't need this Widget; I've made only a test ...
HyperAbarth said:
Yesterday I downloaded the template and "installed" on my Smartphone (just for test) but I had a problem.
In your attached image I see a correct Montly Calendar but if I create a Widget using your Template I obtain a Montly Calendar but there is a problem:
(unfortunately I can't post one image because I've already deleted widget and template from my smartphone)
I've same header (Mo, tu, we, etc)
But all the days of the month are "shifted" !?!?! for example 18th isn't under "Sa" Column but is under "Fr" Column ... 19th isn't under "Su" Column but is under "Sa" Column ... etc.
The same error for all days.
I didn't have investigated about the reason of this mistake because I don't need this Widget; I've made only a test ...
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That is a know bug. It's because the "day of the week (number)" tag #Df# produces different numbers based on the locale of the device it's used on. Sometimes Sunday is 0, sometimes it's 7 for example.
The developer is aware of it but has not yet provided a solution.
On my Smartphone #Df# for Sunday return 0 (in some widget I make tests on 0 or 6 to color Saturday and Sunday).
You speak about " the locale of the device" to set 0 or 7; where can I set this "locale"?
I'm Italian and I set Language, time, date format, etc. for Italy ... but in Zooper Sunday is 0.
HyperAbarth said:
On my Smartphone #Df# for Sunday return 0 (in some widget I make tests on 0 or 6 to color Saturday and Sunday).
You speak about " the locale of the device" to set 0 or 7; where can I set this "locale"?
I'm Italian and I set Language, time, date format, etc. for Italy ... but in Zooper Sunday is 0.
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Locale is the language option set for the device. I have mine set to English (US) and for me sunday is 1. If I set it to German it's 0. So maybe I got the 7 wrong and it was 0 and 1 but I'm sure I also read something about a 7... I have to check up on that.
Either way: there is no constant way of determining the value of #Df# and that is why calendar templates based on this method are screwed up on some devices.
Know if upcoming updates will correct this bug?
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joseelche said:
Know if upcoming updates will correct this bug?
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No, the developer has not yet announced anything specific about this.
It also has to be said that this isn't a bug strictly speaking. Different cultures have different ideas when a week "starts". In europe it's mainly on monday while in north america sunday is the first day of a new week. So the different output of #Df# is actually correct. It just produced unexpected behavior when used for something like this monthly calendar.
Normal Calender
qaiser said:
I added days to shift Sundays to end and used % operator to move the remaining days. Now Sundays have to be moved to previous week as well, which required a different technique to compute y offset. Lastly hide 29, 30, 31st if they aren't valid for current month.
Example for day 31 is
[ox]12+23* ((#D$(#DyMM#310000)$f# +5)%7)[/ox]
[oy]2+19*(floor( (#D$(#DyMM#010000)$f#-3+31)/7)+1)[/oy]
[c]$#Dl#<31?#00000000$[/c]
Complete widget is also attached.
Thanks button click?
For those who want to understand code:
12 is x margin, 23 is column width, every day is shifted by 5 so Sunday(1) becomes 6 and week days range between 0 and 6
2 is y margin, 19 is row height, add the day number(31) to the location of 1st day of month and divide by 7 to get week number. floor to discard fraction part. 3 is subtracted to cater for certain changes like 1-7 range change to 0-6 range, Sunday shift etc. first week is 0, 1 is added to all weeks to have week range 1-5 , instead of 0-4
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Alright so you got the calender to work for Monday throught Sunday, How would the advanced parameters look for a calender Sunday throught Saturday. I can't seem to adjust your calender to work that way. I also could not figure out the X and Y margins. Nothing shifted correctly everytime I tried to change the X and Y for a larger widget. Thanks
Can yor macke .zw fail pls.
I've imported this widget, but there's a problem: in months where the first (of jan, of feb,of mar...) is on Sunday = the last day in week, it is shown in the same row with day names (you can see it in SS).
Does anybody know how to solve it?
Is there a way to highlight today's events in a different color font using the Zooper Themer Widget? I know this can be done using the integrated Zooper Calendar Widget (old Simple Calendar Widget) but I like the flexibility afforded by the Themer version. Perhaps using conditionals to test if an event occurs today?
thunderboy19 said:
Is there a way to highlight today's events in a different color font using the Zooper Themer Widget? I know this can be done using the integrated Zooper Calendar Widget (old Simple Calendar Widget) but I like the flexibility afforded by the Themer version. Perhaps using conditionals to test if an event occurs today?
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bump!
Hi.
I use this code under Advanced Parameters to highlight (bright yellow) today events:
[c]$#C0SD#=#SDATED#?#ffffff00#$[/c]
if you have several lines in your calendar showing next events you have to change the number 0 in C0SD to the apropiate one (0=first event, 1=second event and so on)
@cierzo I tried what you suggested, but that's just not working. So by trial and error, I got this, and its working. It highlights the "Today Events" in white otherwise they're left gray (default color, in my case)
[c]$#C0SEEEE#=#DEEEE#?#ffffffff$[/c]
@thunderboy19 hope this helps.
Was thinking of the same issue yesterday, until I found your post.
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According to this page
w w w .zooper.org/wp/android/zw/variables-reference[/url]
(sorry, can't post links so, please, remove spaces to get there)
#DEEEE# stores the name of the day in long format so I think that your code will highlight any future event at the same weekday than today.
Don't know where I found the code that I posted but definetly is not correct thought worked for me.
Try this one instead:
[c]$#C0SyD#=#DyD#?#ffffffff$[/c]
"y" stands for year and "D" stands for day of year.
This should work fine
@cierzo my parameter is working just fine actually.
sent from my BatPhone.
karanrajkapur said:
@cierzo my parameter is working just fine actually.
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Try creating your next event (must be the first one as you are using C0S, can be in second, third,... using C1S, C2S...) on next friday, please.
cierzo said:
Try creating your next event (must be the first one as you are using C0S, can be in second, third,... using C1S, C2S...) on next friday, please.
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@cierzo Well I have fb sync enabled, so I just changed the system date to 11th (as you might see in the screenshot) & it's just working fine. And its not that I'm arguing our trying to challenge your skill set, it's just what I came across over my usage experience. I may or may not be correct, but I'd learn by making corrections whenever this'd give any issues. No offence. Peace.
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No offence, dont' worry.
FIY I just tested your code and it's working as I said before: it highlights future events.
Anyway it's a fantasting widget with lots of possibilities.
I'll keep reading.
Cheers.
cierzo said:
No offence, dont' worry.
FIY I just tested your code and it's working as I said before: it highlights future events.
Anyway it's a fantasting widget with lots of possibilities.
I'll keep reading.
Cheers.
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I suppose you're not changing the parameter values for the succeeding events. Like
C0SEEE for 1st,
C1SEEE for 2nd and,
C2SEEE for 3rd.
Cz all the events would be highlighted if you'd have set "C0SEEE" in all the lines. Hope you understood.
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karanrajkapur said:
I suppose you're not changing the parameter values for the succeeding events. Like
C0SEEE for 1st,
C1SEEE for 2nd and,
C2SEEE for 3rd.
Cz all the events would be highlighted if you'd have set "C0SEEE" in all the lines. Hope you understood.
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Let me explain:
Today is Saturday, April 5th
Imagine you have three events shown in your calendar and those events are today, next monday and next saturday
The #DEEEE# variable stores today's value: Saturday
#C0SEEE# stores 1st event day: Saturday. As #C0SEEE# = #DEEEE# ==> Highlighted
#C1SEEE# stores 2st event day: Monday. As #C1SEEE# != #DEEEE# ==> Normal
#C2SEEE# stores 3st event day: Saturday. As #C2SEEE# = #DEEEE# ==> Highlighted
(!= stands for not equal)
If you use other date values:
#DyD# stores 201495 (year 2014, 95th day of the year)
#C0SyD# stores 201495
#C1SyD# stores 201497
#C2SyD# stores 2014102
As you can see, only the first event value is equal to today's value.
@cierzo Now I got exactly what you meant.
Apologies.
Thanks bro.
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I just came across this post and was hoping someone could fill me in. If my first event occurs today, then all the events are highlighted. Please let me know what I did wrong.
For the rich text I did edit text manually:
Code:
[tr=0,40][b ]#C0TITLE#[/b][/tr]
[c=#ffcccccc][tr=55][sr=0.7]#C0SMMM d HH:mm# - #C0EHH:mm# #C0LOC#[/sr][/tr][/c]
[tr=0,40][b ]#C1TITLE#[/b][/tr]
[c=#ffcccccc][tr=55][sr=0.7]#C1SMMM d HH:mm# - #C1EHH:mm# #C1LOC#[/sr][/tr][/c]
[tr=0,40][b ]#C2TITLE#[/b][/tr]
[c=#ffcccccc][tr=55][sr=0.7]#C2SMMM d HH:mm# - #C2EHH:mm# #C2LOC#[/sr][/tr][/c]
With advanced parameters:
Code:
$#C0SyD#=#DyD#?[c]#ffb8860b[/c]$
$#C1SyD#=#DyD#?[c]#ffb8860b[/c]$
$#C2SyD#=#DyD#?[c]#ffb8860b[/c]$
I'm trying to configure a widget with zooper.
I need to split the result of #SALARM# on two lines.
I want the same information but divided:
line1: day
line2: time
For example if #SALARM# return "fri 07:05" i want "fri" on one line and "07:05" on the second one.
My problem is that if I try to use #SADE# or #SADEEEE# I have as result "ERR".
If I use #SADF#, correctly zooper return 5, because Friday is the 5th day in the week... but then I'm not able to transform in "fri".
Right now I'm in a deadlock situation and I'm looking for help.
If you have some ideas... please...
Thank you
Alarm free date is listed as beta so perhaps it doesn't fully support your phone at the moment. You say you can get a numerical day returned which is correct? In that case how about using $#SADF#=4?THU$$#SADF#=5?FRI$ etc to display the text you need for each day?
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Alarm free date is listed as beta so perhaps it doesn't fully support your phone at the moment. You say you can get a numerical day returned which is correct? In that case how about using $#SADF#=4?THU$$#SADF#=5?FRI$ etc to display the text you need for each day?
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It's a good idea! Unlucky it seems that SADF is not reliable... today the result od SADF is... 4 and it is Monday!
But it's really a godd idea!
Ok, in that case, do you use tasker? There is a plugin available called Auto Alarm. You could use that to provide you with the relevant alarm details.
I'm using a fairly simply rich text setup to show my calendar events, such as
[sr=0.8]#C0SEEE# [no]#C0Sdd#[/no] #C0Sh#[tl]#C0Sa# • [/tl][/sr]#C0TITLE#
Which looks something like
TUE 3RD 3AM • GIANTS @ PADRES
However, it drives me mad when events begin between 12 and 6am they are listed as the next day (which is actually correct, but I'm in a different time zone and cannot change the time zone of the Icalendar I am using).
Is there a fairly simple way to use conditionals that say if C0dd is between 12 am and 6am then display C0SEE as the previous day, so the above example would become
MON 2ND 3AM • GIANTS @ PADRES
then I can clearly see the game is late Monday night and not early Tuesday morning. The time and the event name would not change.
strewth78 said:
I'm using a fairly simply rich text setup to show my calendar events, such as
[sr=0.8]#C0SEEE# [no]#C0Sdd#[/no] #C0Sh#[tl]#C0Sa# • [/tl][/sr]#C0TITLE#
Which looks something like
TUE 3RD 3AM • GIANTS @ PADRES
However, it drives me mad when events begin between 12 and 6am they are listed as the next day (which is actually correct, but I'm in a different time zone and cannot change the time zone of the Icalendar I am using).
Is there a fairly simple way to use conditionals that say if C0dd is between 12 am and 6am then display C0SEE as the previous day, so the above example would become
MON 2ND 3AM • GIANTS @ PADRES
then I can clearly see the game is late Monday night and not early Tuesday morning. The time and the event name would not change.
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This should display the date and day of any event that starts before 6 am as the prior day and date:
Code:
[sr=0.8]$#C0SH#<6?#C0S-1440EEE# [no]#C0S-1440dd#[/no]:#C0SEEE# [no]#C0Sdd#[/no]$ #C0Sh#[tl]#C0Sa# • [/tl][/sr]#C0TITLE#
Thanks... you've absolutely made my evening!
Had spent so long designing my widget, I was gutted when I realised the calendars time zone couldn't be switched
Prob K email solved. Thanks again.
I'm trying to design a homescreen that's fairly compact and functional. Rather than displaying the actual events that will be occuring, I want to try and get my widget to tell me how many events are occuring today and tomorrow ie:
x events today, y events tomorrow.
However, I can't seem to find any method of possibly achieving this. Is it possible to get Zooper to count events between now and say, midnight?
I've searched around and i couldn't find anything (or I'm just bad at searching). Any help would be much appreciated!
brownenvelope said:
I'm trying to design a homescreen that's fairly compact and functional. Rather than displaying the actual events that will be occuring, I want to try and get my widget to tell me how many events are occuring today and tomorrow ie:
x events today, y events tomorrow.
However, I can't seem to find any method of possibly achieving this. Is it possible to get Zooper to count events between now and say, midnight?
I've searched around and i couldn't find anything (or I'm just bad at searching). Any help would be much appreciated!
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As far as the exact syntax, I'd have to think on/test it, but logic-wise I might have a solution and from it you can hack through the syntax to make it work.
Firstly, Zooper can't count or support arrays or loops, etc. So, you'd have to find a way to get each event to equal a "(1)" and then add them all together.
The easiest way to do this would be with Tasker and then send over a single variable to Zooper, but Tasker's native Calendar app integration is somewhat hit or miss depending on device and Android version, etc.
So, how can we do this in Zooper? Well as I was typing this I tried testing a few different way and realized each time you perform a mathematical operation in Zooper the result is a display result and not a new number you can then add or subtract from something else.
Maybe someone has a solution though. Would be interested to see how it can be done without Tasker.
It seems the following would work for counting today's remaining events. All-day events may mess it up. The basic idea is to test if event n is today and event n+1 is not today. It would look like this
...
$#CnSyyyyMMdd#<=#DyyyyMMdd#&&#Cn+1SyyyyMMdd#>#DyyyyMMdd#?n+1$
...
Or,
$#C0SyyyyMMdd#>#DyyyyMMdd#?0$
$#C0SyyyyMMdd#<=#DyyyyMMdd#&&#C1SyyyyMMdd#>#DyyyyMMdd#?1$
$#C1SyyyyMMdd#<=#DyyyyMMdd#&&#C2SyyyyMMdd#>#DyyyyMMdd#?2$
$#C2SyyyyMMdd#<=#DyyyyMMdd#&&#C3SyyyyMMdd#>#DyyyyMMdd#?3$
$#C3SyyyyMMdd#<=#DyyyyMMdd#&&#C4SyyyyMMdd#>#DyyyyMMdd#?4$
$#C4SyyyyMMdd#<=#DyyyyMMdd#?5+$
You can expand it up if you want, but all this has to be on one line. You can probably shorten it with yy instead of yyyy. Now as far as tomorrow's events, good luck.
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Mokum020 said:
I came up with a similar solution for todays events as ewcrider (also should be one line in Zooper):
$#C0SddMMyy#=#DddMMyy#&&#C1SddMMyy#!=#DddMMyy#?1$ $#C1SddMMyy#=#DddMMyy#&&#C2SddMMyy#!=#DddMMyy#?2$
$#C2SddMMyy#=#DddMMyy#&&#C3SddMMyy#!=#DddMMyy#?3$
$#C3SddMMyy#=#DddMMyy#&&#C4SddMMyy#!=#DddMMyy#?4$
$#C4SddMMyy#=#DddMMyy#&&#C5SddMMyy#!=#DddMMyy#?5$
The difficulty is that the event number order changes so that the first upcoming event will always be C0, second C1 etc.
So for instance if you create the first event tomorrow it will be C0 but if you then create a event for today this will become C0 and the event for tomorrow will become C1.
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This solution worked for me, as a simple cut and paste. Very crafty!!
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Why does every thread you posted in say "wrong thread" now?