I start with pagesetter and I really start liking it more and more,... I got pgcalendar running and it seeems to work well,... but I NEED MORE!!!
I used the import Function from pagesetter to import the postcalendar data's, the start and the endate, the summery and the description,.... and a lot of other fields which are not supported by pgcalendar, I need to extend the calendar, so that the other fields like the fee are also shown by the template and I tried to get it run by myself, I do know how to access one or the other field from pagesetter, and maybe I can make it flexible too, but where I get the indes from? how can I program it that I know which pagesetter publication I am in, at this time pgcalendar is shown,...
Or is there an easy way to extend pgcalendar to my needs,...
I would also like to see a Flyer to each event,...
thanks and greetings
bernie
Posted: 10.10.2005, 13:04
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It's very simple:
in the pgcalendar-templates (Default-classic.html and Default-list.html) you can change (near by line 60) the generated link as followed, so that the pagesetter-template (-full) is used, where you can do what you want ;)
Ok, hopefully I understood it now, I will giveem a try tonight,.... but it seems working with your calendar!
When you have some time, mybe you can explain how this works then? I just can guess right now,... but I will try!
Thank you very very much!!!
greetings
bernie
Posted: 11.10.2005, 00:55
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You should not change the default templates.
Please carefully read the README.TXT file in the pgcalendar release.
In your case: Copy the Default-event.html file (this is the full event) to your pgcalendar theme directory and change the name of it as described in the README.TXT file. Edit the xxxx-event.html file in order to satisfy your needs. Repeat the process with the Default-print-event.html file.