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Hide all day events in calendar widget #1499

Open pratnala opened 3 years ago

pratnala commented 3 years ago

Can we get an option to hide all day events in the calendar widget? I would prefer to not see them.

SRGV76 commented 3 years ago

Yes, same here

Edit : guess what, it is working for me. I don't know how but I can see short length events... 😁

pratnala commented 3 years ago

Yes, same here

Edit : guess what, it is working for me. I don't know how but I can see short length events... 😁

I can see short length events but I also see all day events. I want to see only short length events.

pratnala commented 3 years ago

Would be also nice to hide events that I have marked as free

Radixtrator commented 3 years ago

I would also love the Option to hide all day events in the widget. At least the option to disable preview for all day events in the agenda :)

8bitPit commented 3 years ago

For simplicity, Niagara Launcher's widget always shows you the same calendar events as Niagara's calendar agenda sheet. However, the widget prioritizes non-all-day events, so you should never miss any of those. If you don't want to see all-day events/events marked as free in Niagara's calendar widget, I recommend putting them in another sub-calendar and filter it out via Niagara's calendar settings > Filter events.

However, I can understand that it can get annoying to have the same event displayed for the whole day. I would love it if Android's calendar API supported marking events as "done". Those events could then swiped away and filtered out automatically. We could use hacky workarounds like adding something to the title other setting other metadata (like description or color code) of the event matches to mark it as completed or do something like this: https://catjohnson.co/easy-hack-turns-google-calendar-list/, but I don't know if that's a good idea.

pratnala commented 3 years ago

I don't have the freedom to create a sub-calendar and move events around. Would love to have an option.

davidmnoriega commented 1 year ago

In outlook, you cannot accept invites into a secondary calendar. Manually I would have to copy/delete them from the primary calendar but I'd imagine that would have knock on effects such as if the organizer sends an update