I have a calendar for a Department that manages multiple Art Galleries across the Globe and have created Events-Types for each exhibition (Artist Name). In Confluence we have created Pages with the Exhibition information, and would like to include the Team-Calendar for only one Type (Artist Name). The Events of Type (Artist Name and Location) then has the information.
Is it possible to embed the same Team Calendar on multiple pages in Confluence and display different Types?
the Legend Menu seems to Remember what is hidden and what is displayed, making it very Confusing.
I was thinking along the lines of adding a Query parameter EventType to the Embed URL:
https://MyConfluenceServer/display/SpaceKey/calendar/UUID?calendarName=CalendarName&EventType=TypeName
If not, the alternative would be to creating a Calendar for each Exhibition, leaving me with the other side of the Problem, how to display a overview of all running Exhibitions. But this would greatly increase the Complexity and effort....
Hi Willem,
Currently, it is not possible to display only a specific event type on a Calendar macro, but I did find an existing feature request for this:
Please vote on the issue to help show how many users are interested in such a feature, and you can comment with your usage case as well.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Regards,
Shannon
Thanks Shannon, I'll update the linked request, and add my use-case, but with 8 Votes I don't think it will go through...
For now I will have to make multiple Calendars then...
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Thank you, Willem, for your help.
Now that the request is posted here on Community, perhaps it will get some more votes!
Take care, and kind regards,
Shannon
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