Hi Marcus,
I'm the maintainer of the calendar.
I havn't answered that thread, as I see no necesarity to explain how to
edit the files by hand and stuff like this if we provide a nice
web-interface to do so ;-)
The Holidays are handled global (one set of holidays per nation). Which
holiday you as a user use, depends on the setting in your (personal)
preferences.
Marcus Frischherz wrote:
ok.. it's finally solved... I had no read permissions on the
holidays.AT file for the apache user, so that was my stupid mistake.
However, I still don't know when it is read in, I think I had to
logout and login again, or something like that. And I don't know, how
I could have found
When the cal startup, it checks if it has holidays for the nation of
that user. If it does not have (at least) a single one and autoloading
is enabled: The cal downloads the holidays from the given location (eg.
phpgroupware.org). Once you have holidays for a certain nation they are
never downloaded again (unless you delete them).
out easier ( I mean error-messages, what's the point of calling
functions with the @ before, you will never find out the problem).
They are suppressed, as most people think of untranslated warnings as bugs.
About the localization, I just edited the .DE file, rather than to
copy all .DE files to .AT files, as this was the only difference I
found so far. Didn't find it right away though, as it is not in
calender (where I saw the offending Januar) but in phgwapi/setup.
We maintain common phrases like the month-names in the api rather then
copying them to every app.
Ralf