Day & Week View: timeline to be color customizable
The line in day or week view representing the current time should be color customizabe. It's dim and would be nice to stand out more brightly to more easily help you see when your next appointment is.
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J commented
Still not available
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FOx commented
Es wäre hilfreich, wenn man die Zeitlinie (z.B. in der Tagesansicht) zumindest farblich verändern könnte.
Zusätzlich wäre die aktuelle Zeit an der Zeitlinie oder die verbleibende Restzeit zum nächsten Termin sehr hilfreich. -
Anonymous commented
Es wäre schön, wenn man die Farbe der zeitlinie in der App Wochen Ansicht, anpassen kann
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Anonymous commented
I'd love to be able to change the background color of my working hours to quickly differentiate these from non-work hours
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Lianne commented
I would like to be able to choose/customize the time line color in the business calendar app - the line that shows the current time in the day and week views. I use a darker (gray) theme with multiple bright calendars. The current time line is light gray and is barely visible. The custom color time line s is already an option in the week widget so that seems entirely possible! Looking forward to it.
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~Tony commented
First let me say, Great App!!
So what are the possibilities of,1. Developing a feature to change the color of the moving horizontal time bar line. (Appears very thin, often blending into colored headers.)
2. Adding the same moving horizontal time bar line to the "Agenda" view. (Currently it is only displayed in "Week" and "Day" view
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Kamil Wojcik commented
I like this idea, but I would prefer to have a possibility to choose a colour of this line.
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David Cottier-Angeli commented
Most appreciated if the current time line on a week calendar could be set brighter as on dark background is hardly visible.
A very useful to know how fare from an appointment we still are while consulting. -
Rich commented
In Day View,there is a bar that slides with the current time to show you where you are in your day...I would like to adjust the color of it so that it contrasts better depending on the color scheme.