Hi all,
I want the HTC Calendar can show some colour on it, e.g. the cell, that today is, is green and weekend cell or font are coloured.
Manila:2.5.2016332.0
OS: 5.2.21911
ROM: Duttys Nu Era V1 (GER)
Who can tell me the method?
many thanks in advance!
Ben
I found it, dega's Calendar Current Day Green Highlight, in this forum.
Follow the link
You got color weekend HTC calendar
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=635568
Thanks, I know it but I want to change the Background colour of Weekend cell not the the colour of fonts, how I can do.
You can use these two and remove the background and the grid, so you can see your wallpaper behind the calender. If your calender isn't transparent already. Just giving you other options aswell,,,,,
Thanks guy!
Whenever I flash a new rom and re-setup my exchange mail, the color of the calendar entries and emails is different every time. Does anyone know how to change the color? Not that big of a deal, but sometimes its blue which i like, and sometimes its orange or purple or red. I would like to be able to pick the color I want.
Hi guys,
I'd like to change the colour of the email read/unread and the black background on the Stock Email Client as its not really easily distinguishable between read and unread emails
Is this possible?
I am also interested in it. Also would liek to change the black background in the calendar.
Hey guys,
I searched the forum and found no solution about the calender colours of the 2.1 stock calender app. Is there any solution to bring back the different colours if you use more than one calender? With the newest firmware (2.1.B.0.1) I noticed that there is a new calender named "Calender" which has a green colour. So every event stored in this calender shows up in green. But this calender doesn't seem to be syncable because it doesn't show up in google calender after syncing. All my other calenders are still pink or magenta or whatever^^ I already tried to clear all cache and app data and sync my calenders again with no success...
So is there any solution to bring back the different colours to my calenders without replacing the stock app?
My wife and I can see each others calendars, but in themer the font colour is the same
is there a way to have different colours for different calendars in themer like in a typical calendar app?
thanks
spacecat said:
My wife and I can see each others calendars, but in themer the font colour is the same
is there a way to have different colours for different calendars in themer like in a typical calendar app?
thanks
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Would you mind letting me know which calendar widget you are using?
Is it a Zooper built calendar or the Themer Calendar Widget?
ritalin said:
Would you mind letting me know which calendar widget you are using?
Is it a Zooper built calendar or the Themer Calendar Widget?
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It's a themer widget I think, it came with the pre loaded nature theme it links to the a calendar app
spacecat said:
It's a themer widget I think, it came with the pre loaded nature theme it links to the a calendar app
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Im not real sure what theme you are talking about. There are not pre-loaded themes in Themer, it has always been a tutorial theme of sorts that is preloaded.
Do me a favor, long press on the homescreen (anywhere blank) when the long press menu shows up, choose "browse themes".
Now in this window choose, "My Themes", then "Downloaded.
You should now see a list of the themes you have downloaded. Tell me the name of the theme you are running so I can see what calendar it uses.
Thanks.
ritalin said:
Im not real sure what theme you are talking about. There are not pre-loaded themes in Themer, it has always been a tutorial theme of sorts that is preloaded.
Do me a favor, long press on the homescreen (anywhere blank) when the long press menu shows up, choose "browse themes".
Now in this window choose, "My Themes", then "Downloaded.
You should now see a list of the themes you have downloaded. Tell me the name of the theme you are running so I can see what calendar it uses.
Thanks.
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The Theme is called 'Shades of Green'
Is this not possible?
spacecat said:
Is this not possible?
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This is technically possible.
This calendar is created with Zooper. There is an option in Zooper for setting the color code to the color assigned in the Google Calendar.
The code is #C0COLOR#, this variable will render or output an actual RGB color code for what ever color is assigned to that event in your Google Calendar.
So you have this variable, and I am sure you are wondering WTH you would do with it.
We assuming that the text in that calendar is RichText and not regular text you can assign a BBCODE around the Event variable that changes its color.
Lets say its the event title for the first event, #C0TITLE#. If you want this to be the correct color that is assigned to it you would change it to the following. [c#C0COLOR#]#C0TITLE#[/c]
If it were for the second event it would be as follows.
[c#C1COLOR#]#C1TITLE#[/c]
All in all you CAN do this. It just matters if you want to take the time to change it yourself, getting your hands dirty with a little light coding.
Hope this helps.
ritalin said:
This is technically possible.
This calendar is created with Zooper. There is an option in Zooper for setting the color code to the color assigned in the Google Calendar.
The code is #C0COLOR#, this variable will render or output an actual RGB color code for what ever color is assigned to that event in your Google Calendar.
So you have this variable, and I am sure you are wondering WTH you would do with it.
We assuming that the text in that calendar is RichText and not regular text you can assign a BBCODE around the Event variable that changes its color.
Lets say its the event title for the first event, #C0TITLE#. If you want this to be the correct color that is assigned to it you would change it to the following. [c#C0COLOR#]#C0TITLE#[/c]
If it were for the second event it would be as follows.
[c#C1COLOR#]#C1TITLE#[/c]
All in all you CAN do this. It just matters if you want to take the time to change it yourself, getting your hands dirty with a little light coding.
Hope this helps.
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Ok im more a plug and play sort of guy but I will give it a go!