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Indeed. Personally I prefer to keep the event start/finish time underneath the event title and to see the day of week and date as part of header. So in my case a "Day x/y" inline with the event title would be very clear in it's meaning. But perhaps I forgot that it might cause confusion in other configurations.
So I leave it to your disgretion. If you think it is a bad idea then don't do it.
9 Nov 2021, 06:29 by ***@***.***:
@shompoe I see that "Day x/y" is really NOT a formatted date, this is a formatted date in the date period. Meaning that we need three dates instead of one in order to create the formatted "day of event period".
So configuring and placing it separately from the formatted date is normal...
Thank you for the suggestion, I will think about this feature.
I borrowed this idea from Google calendar so just create a multi day event and look at it in Google calendar to see what I mean.
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