display all-day events and tasks in landscape view in a bar at the top
So the all-day events and tasks would be displayed horizontally, at the top of the screen as in the day view, instead of vertically in the background.
Starting with version 1.0.43 you can turn “Settings”, “Display and Use”, “Landscape day view (week)”, “All-day events as background bars” off to get a bar at the top of the landscape view that displays the all-day events and tasks. Version 1.0.43 has been released now.
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storyworks commented
Thank you so so much!
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Nine Rogers commented
Thanks for your comment, Calengoo. For excellent implementation of extremely-flexible all-day events in portrait, see the 'vertical view' of Jorte (still my personal calendar of choice for general function, display and widgets) or the 'week view' of 'Business Calendar'.
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Nine Rogers commented
A third vote for this. I bought Calengoo today to allow me to access my whole Google calendar (to get around Google's new just-one-month-history-on-Android 'feature') and this form of vertical display was not featured in any screenshot. I would *not* have bought Calengoo if it was. I have very many all-day entries in my calendar which render this view completely unuseable. The vertical entries are ugly, distracting and extremely difficult to follow - more than three per day overflow anyway, making the whole view pretty meaningless as an interpretable display of data. It lets down what seems to be an otherwise good app.
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storyworks commented
I agree. This is also true for this same formatted weekly view in portrait. Currently, not having the all-day events at the top rather than as vertical stripes makes CalenGoo unusable for me if I have more than one or two all-day events in a week.
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JW commented
This is an important feature as the landscape view is really unusable with the all-day event plastered all over everything. At least add a switch to the setting named "Display all day event in landscape view?". To go a little farther, you could try to display them at the top of day columns, but it may still be a little too busy. Really, the main use of this view is to see my availability over a number of days and move timed events around between the days. (i.e., I need to move my Tues 2pm to another day/time and I can drop/drag the event to Fri at 11am.)