蔡鳳駿
蔡鳳駿
Temporary fix: 1. Download newscatcher-0.2.0.tar.gz from [newscatcher Pypl](https://pypi.org/project/newscatcher/#files) and unzip 2. change `'feedparser>=5.2.1,=6.0.0,
@AndCycle Could you test if the pr works for public calendars?
> https://github.com/eoleedi/TimeTree-Exporter/blob/1264832ba7fd512bb3071556bf70d35b85477775/timetree_exporter/formatter.py#L193 > > as I looking into the RFC standard https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5545#section-3.8.7.3 this should be `last-modified` Indeed!
@AndCycle I believe the events in the public calendar are in API v2 format. We should define different TimeTreeEvent Classes for different calendar and API versions.
I suppose that you didn't copy the correct response(Perhaps copied in another format). Does the content of the JSON file look like the following format(After Prettyifier)? ``` { "since": null,...
@conipoi I thought that comments are stored in the "note". I've tested that those notes can be exported.
@conipoi Oh... I see. That's indeed an unknown issue. The comments are fetched per event basis (when clicking an event), and therefore not included in the "sync" data package. Perhaps...
Which calendar did you import into? I've tested that the sample ics file you provide can be imported into Apple Calendar (cloud) and both events are shown correctly in the...
My hunch is that scrolling events are sent globally(controlled by this app's dispatch system), whereas the MacOS System sends a scrolling animation directly to the scrollable area.
No, you can't. I believe you can still create a standard password for the account and login with that.