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iCal parsing is only handling the last rule processed, example:
``` ruby
schedule = IceCube::Schedule.new
schedule.add_recurrence_rule IceCube::Rule.weekly.day(:monday, :tuesday)
schedule.add_recurre…
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The freeCodeCamp community has started building an interactive, browser-based Math for Programmers curriculum. It's just a matter of designing the thousands of LaTeX-driven challenges necessary to tea…
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Hi,
Thanks for developing this, it looks great! I have a very specific use case and I wondered whether it is currently easy/recommended to do something like this:
I have two models (let's call t…
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I think it's time that we put down a design for a type-based DSL which can specify ODEs, higher order ODEs, SDEs, regular jumps, DAEs, DDEs, PDEs, and all combinations. I think we actually get a DSL f…
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Hello,
Is it possible to add the feature that all events are marked as "Private" when
syncing two way?
I'm currently sync'ing my work calendar with my client calendar and want all
my work ev…
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This is a bit of an edge case and I'm not sure how to account for it given ice_cube's current state.
```
schedule = IceCube::Schedule.new(t0 = Time.local(2016, 5, 1))
schedule.add_recurrence_rule Ice…
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First of all, thanks a lot for the gem, using it for some time, covers all of my needs !
Now for the bug, in version `0.15.0` works fine, as for `0.16.1` it fails.
The setup:
```
def apply_…
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Consider these BCL adjustment rules for America/Louisville, as seen on Linux under Mono:
```text
[1973-01-01 - 1973-1231]; Delta: 01:00:00
DST start: Month: 4; Week: 1; Day: 29; DoW: Sunday; Ti…
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The required functionality is in proper support for RFC2445's 4.3.10 Recurrence Rules INTERVAL values bigger than 1.
I assume support for this would need to be added construct_event and everything re…
dzoep updated
7 years ago
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Hey there! I'm trying to set up an email scheduler on a Heroku worker process that will send an email 4 times a day. One at 9am, 12:30pm, 4pm and 7pm. What I end up seeing is that the last email job r…