System Requirements
Mac OS X 10.4 or later
http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboar ... idget.html
New Day Calendar Widget displays a full month calendar along with the current Baha’i date, sunrise/sunset times and marking of all Baha’i Holy Days.
The calendar also changes the date at sunset each day.
Date and time formats are fully configurable.
What’s New in this Version
- Added copy feature which allows dates to be pasted in email and other text or word processing applications.
- All links now open in a new browser window.
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dh note ... any widgets for windows ... ???
Mac OS X 10.4 or later
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
NewDayCalendar apparently is kaput.
Don C
Don C
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Re: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
MontanaDon wrote:NewDayCalendar apparently is kaput.
Don C
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that is too bad
it is/was a cute little program
btw
we still are looking for computer programs for the Baha'i calendar
and/or any material related to the Baha'i calendars
tia
oneness,
dh
Re: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Hi everyone,
I want to introduce you an extension for Firefox that can show you Baha'i Calendar in your status bar like this:
You can find more information and details about Baha'i Calendar extension here: http://mamad.net/fex.aspx
It's very simple calendar that I'm improving it and release new versions again.
Also at Mozilla you can find it here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8526
Omid Monshizadeh
http://www.mamad.net
I want to introduce you an extension for Firefox that can show you Baha'i Calendar in your status bar like this:
You can find more information and details about Baha'i Calendar extension here: http://mamad.net/fex.aspx
It's very simple calendar that I'm improving it and release new versions again.
Also at Mozilla you can find it here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8526
Omid Monshizadeh
http://www.mamad.net
Re: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Sweeeet! Nice work!
By the way, the author of TwinCalendar, a widget which contains JavaScript code which might be handy made the code open source: http://widgets.yahoo.com/widgets/twincalendar
If you'd like to make a full blown calendar within Firefox, let me know, as I'm hoping to work with others to develop such a thing eventually. (Firefox extension development is my professional work now, so we might be able to work together.)
There are some very exciting possibilities out there. I think it might be worth starting from scratch to make a calendar (as opposed to using Lightning, etc.), both because it could be integrated into Firefox (instead of Thunderbird) and because a public API could be developed allowing third parties to do things like grab the sunrise/sunset times for a locale and insert an event or to-do based on these, etc. (I don't see any documentation in Lightning to do that, unfortunately.)
One small suggestion. You can detect the locale of the user with code like this, so you can show them the calendar data immediately in their own language:
best wishes,
Brett
By the way, the author of TwinCalendar, a widget which contains JavaScript code which might be handy made the code open source: http://widgets.yahoo.com/widgets/twincalendar
If you'd like to make a full blown calendar within Firefox, let me know, as I'm hoping to work with others to develop such a thing eventually. (Firefox extension development is my professional work now, so we might be able to work together.)
There are some very exciting possibilities out there. I think it might be worth starting from scratch to make a calendar (as opposed to using Lightning, etc.), both because it could be integrated into Firefox (instead of Thunderbird) and because a public API could be developed allowing third parties to do things like grab the sunrise/sunset times for a locale and insert an event or to-do based on these, etc. (I don't see any documentation in Lightning to do that, unfortunately.)
One small suggestion. You can detect the locale of the user with code like this, so you can show them the calendar data immediately in their own language:
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var srvPrefBranch = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/preferences-service;1'].getService(Components.interfaces.nsIPrefService).getBranch('general.useragent.');
var USR_LOCALE = srvPrefBranch.getCharPref('locale'); // en-US, etc.
best wishes,
Brett
Re: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Thank you Brett for this useful code, definitely I'll follow your suggestion for next coming version.
By the way I want to introduce the online version of Bahai Calendar
bahaical.org website
There is also list events in baha'i calendar and history.
By the way I want to introduce the online version of Bahai Calendar
bahaical.org website
There is also list events in baha'i calendar and history.