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Bug 732188 - Option to set work days and/or hours, and to compress / fold sleep hours
Option to set work days and/or hours, and to compress / fold sleep hours
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: california
Classification: Other
Component: ux
master
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: California Maintainers
California Maintainers
gnome[unmaintained]
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2014-06-24 20:52 UTC by Jean-François Fortin Tam
Modified: 2019-10-10 14:02 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


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2014-06-24 20:52 UTC, Jean-François Fortin Tam
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Description Jean-François Fortin Tam 2014-06-24 20:52:30 UTC
Created attachment 279148 [details]
screencast

In week view mode, the height currently ranges from midnight to midnight, which is a big waste of space, introduces scrolling and squeezes events to be 33 to 50% smaller than what they could be depending on the user's lifestyle.

A solution to this is to honor the users' work hours preference and "fold" those hours to regain space.

Users would still be able to
- Unfold/refold those hours simply by clicking in the margin of that timespan
- Adjust the delimitation of those "hidden" hours by dragging

Attached is a screenscast demonstrating that feature in action in Google Calendar.
Comment 1 Jim Nelson 2015-02-11 21:41:44 UTC
See also bug #744333
Comment 2 André Klapper 2019-10-10 14:02:06 UTC
California is not under active development anymore and saw its last non-cosmetic code changes in March 2016: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/california/commits/master

Its codebase has been archived in https://gitlab.gnome.org/Archive/california/issues/1

Closing this report as WONTFIX as part of GNOME Housekeeping to reflect reality. Please feel free to reopen this ticket if anyone takes the responsibility for active development again.

You may want to use `gnome-calendar`.