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October 9, 2006

Syndy Feed Calendar 0.7.3

Syndy Feed Calendar lets you access event informations in a calendar view.

It derives event information from entry documents included in a Atom's feed document and displays them in a monthly calendar. Each event is marked up with hCalendar and embeded in a content element of an entry document, while "hCalendar via RSS XVCD" derives each event information from an XHTML page which are linked from an entry document.

<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
  ...
  <entry>
    ...
    <content type="xhtml">
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <div class="vevent">
          <span class="summary">International Medical Writing Workshop</span>
        </div>
      </div>

Operation

Open OPML file or an Atom feed document, put cursor in the right hand pane and change vocabulary component to "Syndy Feed Calendar".

You can apply it to a single feed and a group of feeds:

  • apply to a single feed:
  • apply to a goup of feeds:

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October 21, 2006

Syndy updated to ver. 0.7.1.1

Title

Syndy has been updated to version 0.7.1.1

Date and Time:

2006-10-21 14:30

Description

Syndy supports links to OPML files outside: represented by the value link of the type attribute.

This may bring distributed OPML directories. I'll write about this later.

OPML type node has an icon from "OPML Icon Project" and is a link to the refered OPML document. Selecting OPML node in the left-top pane, you can choose whether to load the OPML document in the displayed window or to load it into a new window.

OPML type of node has an icon from the " OPML Icon Project" and link type choice is displayed in the right pane

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YAMAGUCHI Taku
(FAMILY Given)

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