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+TODO: Event Calendar 3.1.4
+==========================
+
+ ? Fix XML entity rendering on Safari (works on IE/Firefox)
+
+ o Include an example of how to make events show up differently from other
+ categories.
+
+ o Next/Prev links on single post page may link to an event post, even
+ in advanced mode, when such posts won't show up on the front page.
+ (Reported by Gerjan Boer)
+
+ o Events in calendar popup not listed in time order. Popup shows start time
+ every day for multi-day events.
+ (Reported by Craig Rothman)
+
+Event List:
+
+ o Provide better example CSS. (Include it in ec3.css).
+
+FUTURE
+======
+
+ o Multiple event categories.
+ With colour-coding for each category.
+ Export each category as a separate iCalendar.
+
+ o Fix category count.
+ Templates that show the number of posts in each category will not
+ always show the correct number for the event category. In advanced mode,
+ expired events are not listed in the cat page, but they would be included in
+ this count.
+
+ o Allow import of a public iCalendar.
+
+ o Repeating events (create upcoming ones in a batch job, triggered every so
+ often?)
+
+ o Consider upcoming.org integration.
+
+ o Whole-page calendar.
+ Some people want a HUGE calendar, not in the sidebar. This doesn't
+ work well if they have a sidebar calendar as well, because the calendar
+ has a unique ID. Should probably allow a new id to be set in the
+ ec3_get_calendar() template function.
+ (See also, the next item...)
+
+ o New template function to list event titles inside the calendar table.
+ Like this: http://www.writingsalons.com/classes/index-12.php
+ Make sure that all the links work properly, even w/o JavaScript.
+
+ o "ZZamboni" wrote:
+ > I do have one feature request: I do most of my blog posting from Ecto
+ > and not from the WP post editor. I was wondering if it would be possible
+ > to set the event date by including a special tag in the text. Something
+ > like '[eventdate 2006-09-31]' for a full-day event, '[eventdate
+ > 2006-09-31 14:00:00 2006-09-31 16:00:00]' for a regular event, and that
+ > does not get displayed, but is used to set the appropriate fields in the
+ > event record.
+
+ o 'Calendar-Page'-formatting template. Alternative to ec3_the_schedule().
+ Suggested by Karl Kolk.
+
+Event List:
+
+ o Option to show N days in advance, rather than N next events.
+
+ o Possibly: break the function into its component parts, and enable folks to
+ generate the contents with their own loop - and then provide an example loop
+ in get_events().
+
+ o "rumorhasit" wrote:
+ > while the event date/time does show up in the posts, it does not show up
+ > (correctly) in the sidebar. The side bar should be display the dates
+ > the same way as the post (ie., starttime - finishitime). Instead the
+ > side bar only shows a "starttime" and that's it. Seems counter
+ > intuitive to have both, especially considering the more detailed event
+ > date/time is not associated with the sidebar for upcoming events.
+ That's a good idea. It should be straightforward to add start and end
+ dates to the template code for the ec3_get_events() function.
+
+ o customize display of listing (instead of just ul ) [heather]
+
+ o month headings/grouping (like it does with posts on same day) [heather]
+ http://wordpress.org/support/topic/46841
+
+= DONE = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
+
+ ? Fix bug where event is also in another category -> multiple tooltips.
+ -> Can't reproduce this now.
+
+ x Deal with local timezones correctly.
+
+ x Document ?ec3_today ?ec3_days=N ?ec3_from=DATE ?ec3_before=DATE listing
+ options. Nobody knows about them!
+
+ x Promote ec3_get_events()