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(solves issues 327 and 395) - - more printer-friendly (fullcalendar-print.css) - - fullcalendar now inherits styles from jquery-ui themes differently. - styles for buttons are distinct from styles for calendar cells. - (solves issue 299) - - can now color events through FullCalendar options and Event-Object properties (issue 117) - THIS IS NOW THE PREFERRED METHOD OF COLORING EVENTS (as opposed to using className and CSS) - - FullCalendar options: - - eventColor (changes both background and border) - - eventBackgroundColor - - eventBorderColor - - eventTextColor - - Event-Object options: - - color (changes both background and border) - - backgroundColor - - borderColor - - textColor - - can now specify an event source as an *object* with a `url` property (json feed) or - an `events` property (function or array) with additional properties that will - be applied to the entire event source: - - color (changes both background and border) - - backgroudColor - - borderColor - - textColor - - className - - editable - - allDayDefault - - ignoreTimezone - - startParam (for a feed) - - endParam (for a feed) - - ANY OF THE JQUERY $.ajax OPTIONS - allows for easily changing from GET to POST and sending additional parameters (issue 386) - allows for easily attaching ajax handlers such as `error` (issue 754) - allows for turning caching on (issue 355) - - Google Calendar feeds are now specified differently: - - specify a simple string of your feed's URL - - specify an *object* with a `url` property of your feed's URL. - you can include any of the new Event-Source options in this object. - - the old `$.fullCalendar.gcalFeed` method still works - - no more IE7 SSL popup (issue 504) - - remove `cacheParam` - use json event source `cache` option instead - - latest jquery/jquery-ui - -version 1.4.11 (2/22/11) - - fixed rerenderEvents bug (issue 790) - - fixed bug with faulty dragging of events from all-day slot in agenda views - - bundled with jquery 1.5 and jquery-ui 1.8.9 - -version 1.4.10 (1/2/11) - - fixed bug with resizing event to different week in 5-day month view (issue 740) - - fixed bug with events not sticking after a removeEvents call (issue 757) - - fixed bug with underlying parseTime method, and other uses of parseInt (issue 688) - -version 1.4.9 (11/16/10) - - new algorithm for vertically stacking events (issue 111) - - resizing an event to a different week (issue 306) - - bug: some events not rendered with consecutive calls to addEventSource (issue 679) - -version 1.4.8 (10/16/10) - - ignoreTimezone option (set to `false` to process UTC offsets in ISO8601 dates) - - bugfixes - - event refetching not being called under certain conditions (issues 417, 554) - - event refetching being called multiple times under certain conditions (issues 586, 616) - - selection cannot be triggered by right mouse button (issue 558) - - agenda view left axis sized incorrectly (issue 465) - - IE js error when calendar is too narrow (issue 517) - - agenda view looks strange when no scrollbars (issue 235) - - improved parsing of ISO8601 dates with UTC offsets - - $.fullCalendar.version - - an internal refactor of the code, for easier future development and modularity - -version 1.4.7 (7/5/10) - - "dropping" external objects onto the calendar - - droppable (boolean, to turn on/off) - - dropAccept (to filter which events the calendar will accept) - - drop (trigger) - - selectable options can now be specified with a View Option Hash - - bugfixes - - dragged & reverted events having wrong time text (issue 406) - - bug rendering events that have an endtime with seconds, but no hours/minutes (issue 477) - - gotoDate date overflow bug (issue 429) - - wrong date reported when clicking on edge of last column in agenda views (412) - - support newlines in event titles - - select/unselect callbacks now passes native js event - -version 1.4.6 (5/31/10) - - "selecting" days or timeslots - - options: selectable, selectHelper, unselectAuto, unselectCancel - - callbacks: select, unselect - - methods: select, unselect - - when dragging an event, the highlighting reflects the duration of the event - - code compressing by Google Closure Compiler - - bundled with jQuery 1.4.2 and jQuery UI 1.8.1 - -version 1.4.5 (2/21/10) - - lazyFetching option, which can force the calendar to fetch events on every view/date change - - scroll state of agenda views are preserved when switching back to view - - bugfixes - - calling methods on an uninitialized fullcalendar throws error - - IE6/7 bug where an entire view becomes invisible (issue 320) - - error when rendering a hidden calendar (in jquery ui tabs for example) in IE (issue 340) - - interconnected bugs related to calendar resizing and scrollbars - - when switching views or clicking prev/next, calendar would "blink" (issue 333) - - liquid-width calendar's events shifted (depending on initial height of browser) (issue 341) - - more robust underlying algorithm for calendar resizing - -version 1.4.4 (2/3/10) - - optimized event rendering in all views (events render in 1/10 the time) - - gotoDate() does not force the calendar to unnecessarily rerender - - render() method now correctly readjusts height - -version 1.4.3 (12/22/09) - - added destroy method - - Google Calendar event pages respect currentTimezone - - caching now handled by jQuery's ajax - - protection from setting aspectRatio to zero - - bugfixes - - parseISO8601 and DST caused certain events to display day before - - button positioning problem in IE6 - - ajax event source removed after recently being added, events still displayed - - event not displayed when end is an empty string - - dynamically setting calendar height when no events have been fetched, throws error - -version 1.4.2 (12/02/09) - - eventAfterRender trigger - - getDate & getView methods - - height & contentHeight options (explicitly sets the pixel height) - - minTime & maxTime options (restricts shown hours in agenda view) - - getters [for all options] and setters [for height, contentHeight, and aspectRatio ONLY! stay tuned..] - - render method now readjusts calendar's size - - bugfixes - - lightbox scripts that use iframes (like fancybox) - - day-of-week classNames were off when firstDay=1 - - guaranteed space on right side of agenda events (even when stacked) - - accepts ISO8601 dates with a space (instead of 'T') - -version 1.4.1 (10/31/09) - - can exclude weekends with new 'weekends' option - - gcal feed 'currentTimezone' option - - bugfixes - - year/month/date option sometimes wouldn't set correctly (depending on current date) - - daylight savings issue caused agenda views to start at 1am (for BST users) - - cleanup of gcal.js code - -version 1.4 (10/19/09) - - agendaWeek and agendaDay views - - added some options for agenda views: - - allDaySlot - - allDayText - - firstHour - - slotMinutes - - defaultEventMinutes - - axisFormat - - modified some existing options/triggers to work with agenda views: - - dragOpacity and timeFormat can now accept a "View Hash" (a new concept) - - dayClick now has an allDay parameter - - eventDrop now has an an allDay parameter - (this will affect those who use revertFunc, adjust parameter list) - - added 'prevYear' and 'nextYear' for buttons in header - - minor change for theme users, ui-state-hover not applied to active/inactive buttons - - added event-color-changing example in docs - - better defaults for right-to-left themed button icons - -version 1.3.2 (10/13/09) - - Bugfixes (please upgrade from 1.3.1!) - - squashed potential infinite loop when addMonths and addDays - is called with an invalid date - - $.fullCalendar.parseDate() now correctly parses IETF format - - when switching views, the 'today' button sticks inactive, fixed - - gotoDate now can accept a single Date argument - - documentation for changes in 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 now on website - -version 1.3.1 (9/30/09) - - Important Bugfixes (please upgrade from 1.3!) - - When current date was late in the month, for long months, and prev/next buttons - were clicked in month-view, some months would be skipped/repeated - - In certain time zones, daylight savings time would cause certain days - to be misnumbered in month-view - - Subtle change in way week interval is chosen when switching from month to basicWeek/basicDay view - - Added 'allDayDefault' option - - Added 'changeView' and 'render' methods - -version 1.3 (9/21/09) - - different 'views': month/basicWeek/basicDay - - more flexible 'header' system for buttons - - themable by jQuery UI themes - - resizable events (require jQuery UI resizable plugin) - - rescoped & rewritten CSS, enhanced default look - - cleaner css & rendering techniques for right-to-left - - reworked options & API to support multiple views / be consistent with jQuery UI - - refactoring of entire codebase - - broken into different JS & CSS files, assembled w/ build scripts - - new test suite for new features, uses firebug-lite - - refactored docs - - Options - + date - + defaultView - + aspectRatio - + disableResizing - + monthNames (use instead of $.fullCalendar.monthNames) - + monthNamesShort (use instead of $.fullCalendar.monthAbbrevs) - + dayNames (use instead of $.fullCalendar.dayNames) - + dayNamesShort (use instead of $.fullCalendar.dayAbbrevs) - + theme - + buttonText - + buttonIcons - x draggable -> editable/disableDragging - x fixedWeeks -> weekMode - x abbrevDayHeadings -> columnFormat - x buttons/title -> header - x eventDragOpacity -> dragOpacity - x eventRevertDuration -> dragRevertDuration - x weekStart -> firstDay - x rightToLeft -> isRTL - x showTime (use 'allDay' CalEvent property instead) - - Triggered Actions - + eventResizeStart - + eventResizeStop - + eventResize - x monthDisplay -> viewDisplay - x resize -> windowResize - 'eventDrop' params changed, can revert if ajax cuts out - - CalEvent Properties - x showTime -> allDay - x draggable -> editable - 'end' is now INCLUSIVE when allDay=true - 'url' now produces a real tag, more native clicking/tab behavior - - Methods: - + renderEvent - x prevMonth -> prev - x nextMonth -> next - x prevYear/nextYear -> moveDate - x refresh -> rerenderEvents/refetchEvents - x removeEvent -> removeEvents - x getEventsByID -> clientEvents - - Utilities: - 'formatDate' format string completely changed (inspired by jQuery UI datepicker + datejs) - 'formatDates' added to support date-ranges - - Google Calendar Options: - x draggable -> editable - - Bugfixes - - gcal extension fetched 25 results max, now fetches all - -version 1.2.1 (6/29/09) - - bugfixes - - allows and corrects invalid end dates for events - - doesn't throw an error in IE while rendering when display:none - - fixed 'loading' callback when used w/ multiple addEventSource calls - - gcal className can now be an array - -version 1.2 (5/31/09) - - expanded API - - 'className' CalEvent attribute - - 'source' CalEvent attribute - - dynamically get/add/remove/update events of current month - - locale improvements: change month/day name text - - better date formatting ($.fullCalendar.formatDate) - - multiple 'event sources' allowed - - dynamically add/remove event sources - - options for prevYear and nextYear buttons - - docs have been reworked (include addition of Google Calendar docs) - - changed behavior of parseDate for number strings - (now interpets as unix timestamp, not MS times) - - bugfixes - - rightToLeft month start bug - - off-by-one errors with month formatting commands - - events from previous months sticking when clicking prev/next quickly - - Google Calendar API changed to work w/ multiple event sources - - can also provide 'className' and 'draggable' options - - date utilties moved from $ to $.fullCalendar - - more documentation in source code - - minified version of fullcalendar.js - - test suit (available from svn) - - top buttons now use