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Almost, I modified a file php which contains the pical class : class/pical.php
This is the problem I think.
I know almost HTML/CSS should be ejected from piCal.php into templates or skins.
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-> achiCal you it will replace pical?
No.
I'll include the HTML/CSS into piCal.
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No.
achiCal is a work of achix.
Thanks you^^
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But I'll include HTML/CSS from achiCal, sorry.
I did not know achiCal during the creation of this hack.
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You can use the feature of skin.
Completely, but I had aimed for a fast installation with a minimum of explanation...
The principle of the skin is brilliant.
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Then, you can coexist piCal's version-up and your modifications.
Almost, I modified a file php which contains the pical class : class/pical.php
Simple question :
-> achiCal you it will replace pical?
-> works you above?
hi PinMaster.
It looks good work.
But I'll include HTML/CSS from achiCal, sorry.
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- > piCal/images/default/daily.tmpl.html
- > piCal/images/default/weekly.tmpl.html
- > piCal/images/default/monthly.tmpl.html
- > piCal/images/default/yearly.tmpl.html
You can use the feature of skin.
- copy default/ to (your_skin)/ entirely.
- set (your_skin) into preferences of piCal.
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- > piCal/templates/pical_event_list.html
Edit your template by tplsadmin etc.
Then, you can coexist piCal's version-up and your modifications.
Ok
It is enough to make as usual for an update of module but with my file "
piCal-0_8dim.zip".
After update module, take these following contents and to put it in a file css to your choice :
-> in the CSS of your theme
-> in the CSS present in "piCal/images/default/style.css"
CSS code :
/* Calendrier PiCal */
.pical-categoryform {
width: 100%;
border: 0px;
}
#pical_calendar_body {
width: 100%;
border-collapse: collapse;
margin:0px;
}
#pical_calendar_copyright { text-align: right; margin: 2px;}
#pical_calendar_print { text-align: right; margin: 2px;}
#pical_monthly {
width: 100%;
margin: 0px;
margin-top: 10px;
border: 0px;
border-collapse: collapse;
}
#pical_monthly .calbody img { /* Low limit of size for a cell */
width: 70px;
height: 70px;
}
#pical_weekly {
}
#pical_daily {
width: 100%;
margin: 0px;
border: 0px;
}
#pical_daily table {
width: 100%;
margin: 0px;
border: 0px;
}
#pical_calendar_selectday {
width: 100%;
border: 0px;
text-align: center;
}
Here a list of the modified files (PiCal 085a):
- > piCal/class/pical.php
---------> modified Function: get_daily_html, get_monthly_html, of A can there be another but there I acknowledge I forgot it ^^
- > piCal/images/default/daily.tmpl.html
- > piCal/images/default/weekly.tmpl.html
- > piCal/images/default/monthly.tmpl.html
- > piCal/images/default/yearly.tmpl.html
- > piCal/templates/pical_event_list.html
There was a small typing error in the code for a style which was corrected by the same occasion.
I hope that these modifications will be taken in consideration for the next versions of PiCal, to facilitate the follow-up and the updates.
PS : I used google to help myself to write this subject.
You can also try achiCal (a compatible module with fully CSS)
http://sourceforge.jp/projects/hodajuku/
Hello,
I modified the last version of this module (template and php file) so that it is more flexible with my theme. A subject dealing with that this finds on the site
www.frxoops.orgThe topic is :
Pical plus souple avec le themeTest site :
http://www.lipom.org/modules/piCal/-> To see resize auto, use firefox
Sorry my english...