6/13/2023 0 Comments Rainmeter google tasksUsed to detect when an item has been marked as read.įeeds.Link = Raw:match(Type.MatchLink) or nilįor RawItem in Raw:gmatch(Type.MatchItem) do Local AllMeasureNames = SELF:GetOption('MeasureName', '')įor MeasureName in AllMeasureNames:gmatch('+') do CREATE TYPE MATCHING PATTERNS AND FORMATTING FUNCTIONS update when it gets a "Refresh" command from WebParser. This script never needs to update on a schedule. SKIN:Bang('!SetOption', SELF:GetName(), 'UpdateDivider', -1) It is all that is needed to get your GCal skin working if you do not want the expanded substitution. It will find repeating events and should work with any skin based on Enigma's reader. It has been a long time since I bothered to code in any language (I'm talking COBOL/FORTRAN back in the 1970's!), but I was able to make changes to a file that allowed obtaining information from an ICS type of calendar file. I decided to look at the latest Lua code and see if I could get the Enigma GCal skin working based on what rick-t-fiedrain was able to do. He also had issues having the code recognize repeating events he ended up using a service to set repeating dates in his skin. He did a lot of customizing to achieve the end result he wanted, but it is definitely not the Enigma style. Many users have wanted a way to access the new format using calendar skins based on Enigma code.Ī few weeks ago, rick-t-fiedrain posted a solution he is using. Since Google removed the XML access to the calendar, Enigma's GCal skin stopped working.
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