Would also love a weekly view! Not necessarily based on hours, just the possibility to see 5-7 columns full screen with tasks for each day (kanban style). It would be much cleaner and let to actually manage the project from the calendar view.
Also, the current calendar lacks the ability to put tasks in a certain order each day easily, which is a huge shame. There is no way to reorganise your day by times tasks start or are due, or manually order them, unless you take all tasks out of the day and put them all back in from last to first.
Want to export the events in an Airtable base to your favorite calendar app, such as Google Calendar, Fantastical, or Outlook? You can get an iCal link from a shared calendar view, and if you subsc...
BusyCal will update calendar subscriptions as frequently as every 60 seconds (or you can force a refresh to happen immediately), but some external calendar apps like Google Calendar will only update calendar subscriptions once every 24 hours with no way to force a refresh.
The workaround for printing calendars is to share an iCal subscription link from your calendar view, and then subscribe to that subscription link from another calendar program that has excellent printing options, such as BusyCal on Mac (or Google Calendar or whatever calendar app you prefer to use).
I know notion enhancer allows weekly calendar views but it slows my computer down too much. I wish I could just see the week in my calendar view instead of the entire month. Even if I filter out the pages by dates between a week it still shows the entire month. It would be ideal if we could choose the range we would like to view like 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, etc
Is there a way to create a board/dashboard in Jira, where a person would see their tasks in a weekly schedule, like - which tasks do they have for Monday Thuesday, etc? I imagine a board with 5 columns and tasks divided into those columns, according to deadlines. Is this possible?
Now it depends on if you are fine with a context switching between a board and a calendar - for some users this was inacceptable.
If this is a suitable option at least you have the calendar view - as users know it from a calendar. Pretty much the same like a paper based one.
Jira does have the Jira issues calendar gadget that you could add to a dashboard. With a filter like this and due date as the date to display, you come close, but you'll see the gadget is very minimalistic in use.
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Have rummaged through the forums but found nothing that might help resolve this. We have a custom production calendar - the production weeks start on a Saturday and end on a Friday. At the moment I've created an inline table for the current year, but am hoping to figure out a way to automate this in script for historical as well as all future dates without needing to load or enter data. Effectively I'm thinking I want to determine a custom start and end day for a particular year to define week 1 and roll the weeks forward from there.
//Attached I have a picture of what this calendar looks like for 2012. How can I algorithmically map the Dates from my QV script generated calendar onto the Production weeks so I can determine which date falls into which production week number.
I've tried both, and when I set vDateMin to a different earlier year where 1 Jan doesnt fall on my custom week start day of Sat, LunarWeekStart doesnt correspond to the production calendar I'm trying to replicate in script.
I really need the calendar in week or month view. I'm retired and I don't normally need to have an hour by hour schedule, but if I'm asked to babysit on the 11th, it's nice to see at a glance if I have something going on that day. I see a lot of people asking how to get the calendar view for extended times. Can we put this in a suggestion box or something?
Meanwhile (since the calendar is only a mirror) you can switch to the Google calendar with a keystroke, and use the better viewing options there. Wish you a lot of fun with your babysitting - a good way to keep you young up and running.
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The Floral Weekly planner is an undated spiral bound planner, perfect for those who like to make lists. The covers are letterpress printed with a lovely floral design (front cover) and the adorable Ruff House Art logo (back cover). Inside are 54 undated weekly planning sheets.
We look at the calendar as it is with all the kid activities and any work I have scheduled. Then it gets filled with things like gym time for Conor, a work out for me, any house projects we want to do, any errands we need to run, anything that we need to prep for the kids, maybe even a date, or a time for a kid-parent date (I know the wording is horrible, but you know what I mean).
At first, these were slightly painful. There was still residual resentment and scorekeeping was a passive-aggressive way we were expressing this. The weekly calendar meeting felt like a chore, but at the same time, we both knew it was necessary to designate that time we needed away.
This was four years ago. A LOT has changed in our marriage, in our parenting and in our home (praise the Lord, a literal answer to prayers!). We still hold a lot of value in these weekly meetings and if we miss one we find ourselves saying halfway through the week that we should have done one.
Ok, confession, If there is something I can work on as a person, in general, it is spontaneity. If Conor asks me at 3pm to go to the gym later that night, my brain short circuits. I need an unreasonable amount of thought time to process and plan how my day will still go when something in it changes. If someone (*cough, Conor) wants to make alterations to the calendar I generally have zero chill about it.
Jack covered the specs of the 5212A pretty well here, but to reiterate, this watch is a weekly calendar watch. Basically this is a simple calendar movement that accounts for the day, month, and the week according to the ISA 8610 standard. This means the the first official week of the year starts on the Monday of the week of January 4. From there, the date is indicated in the date window at three o'clock, the day is indicated by the short hand with flat red end, and the week and month are indicated by a similar but longer hand around the outer edge of the dial. It is reminiscent of the traditional triple calendars of the past, but with a slightly different focus.
For me though, the most interesting part of this watch is the unusual typography which looks to be handwritten, because it was in fact handwritten. For such a traditional company, it is highly unusual to use such a whimsical text. The original plan for the dial was a more formalized font but Thierry Stern was inspired by the way it looked in free-form so they went with it. It is said to have reminded him of a school calendar. I think it further solidifies this watch as a vintage throwback and makes the watch more youthful and fun. And with a lot of the aspirational young Patek buyers wanting nearly impossible to get Nautilus or Aquanaut references, the 5212A is a good alternative for those who are desperate for a not-too-stuffy Patek Philippe watch.
On the wrist, this watch fits very comfortably. The 40mm case doesn't wear too big and feels good overall. The calfskin strap, albeit a small detail, makes a huge difference in comparison to the crocodile straps that Pateks usual come on. But ultimately, I find the complete lack of necessity the most charming thing about this watch. It's $33,454, which is objectively not cheap for a simple calendar watch. To put things in perspective, the Lange 1815 Annual Calendar hovers around $30k, but the Nautilus costs $35k, so you could technically look at the 5212A as a deal within the Patek Philippe line.
I am hoping you can help.
What i am trying to achieve is below:
A weekly schedule that is created using a form, that links actual dates to show in calendar and workload. I want to them be able to see who is available to create a workflow to an open project board per day.
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Of course, academic conferences completely screw up this calendar, but I always try to ensure that at least I get exercise and regular writing in. I rarely attend academic events where the commitment is 12 hours per day or more, simply because I believe that allowing people to disrespect my time and my own schedule is a really bad idea. One exception I make is when my expenses are paid (as I feel a responsibility to the organizers).
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