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<blockquote data-quote="thlucas" data-source="post: 724654" data-attributes="member: 111098"><p>I finally had a chance this week to get back to the Google Calendar plugin. Here are the changes that I made, as well as a new MSI installer executable.</p><p></p><p>Changes:</p><p>- added "Add Event" function to add new calendar events.</p><p>- added more "Range" choices - Tomorrow, Next 3 days, etc.</p><p>- added config option to display times in 00-23 format / 00-12 AM/PM format.</p><p>- fixed range display of dates - was displaying ranges incorrectly before.</p><p>- moved Google GData API's to the .NET Global Assembly Cache (GAC), so that multiple versions could be installed. This should allow this plugin to play well with other plugins that use different versions of the Google GData API assemblies.</p><p></p><p>I switched the install distributable from an MPEInstaller format to a Windows Installer (MSI) format. This is in support of adding the Google GData API assemblies to the GAC, as the MPEI does not support it. The MSI will also handle custom installations of MP, as it reads the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE variables to get the MP Base directory and Application Data directory values. Note that I have only tested this against the MP v1.2.0.0 version though. If someone would be willing to install to a previous 1.2.0.0 version with custom paths that would be great - just let me know if it works or not. The MSI installer is attached, in a ZIP format.</p><p></p><p>I will try and get to a StreamedMP skin as well. Just busy with family and work this week.</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thlucas, post: 724654, member: 111098"] I finally had a chance this week to get back to the Google Calendar plugin. Here are the changes that I made, as well as a new MSI installer executable. Changes: - added "Add Event" function to add new calendar events. - added more "Range" choices - Tomorrow, Next 3 days, etc. - added config option to display times in 00-23 format / 00-12 AM/PM format. - fixed range display of dates - was displaying ranges incorrectly before. - moved Google GData API's to the .NET Global Assembly Cache (GAC), so that multiple versions could be installed. This should allow this plugin to play well with other plugins that use different versions of the Google GData API assemblies. I switched the install distributable from an MPEInstaller format to a Windows Installer (MSI) format. This is in support of adding the Google GData API assemblies to the GAC, as the MPEI does not support it. The MSI will also handle custom installations of MP, as it reads the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE variables to get the MP Base directory and Application Data directory values. Note that I have only tested this against the MP v1.2.0.0 version though. If someone would be willing to install to a previous 1.2.0.0 version with custom paths that would be great - just let me know if it works or not. The MSI installer is attached, in a ZIP format. I will try and get to a StreamedMP skin as well. Just busy with family and work this week. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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