Chapter 14. The GNOME Calendar
The Calendar Preferences dialog is broken up into two tabs, Time
display and Colors.
Time - This tab is broken up into three main sections: Time format,
Weeks start on, and Day range.
Time format - This allows you to choose between a 12 or 24 hour
format clock.
Weeks start on - This allows you to define what day your week will
start on, Sunday or Monday. This will affect how the calendar is laid
out in the Day and Week views.
Day range - This section lets you choose what time your days will start
and end. Any hours outside the range selected will not be displayed on
your Day view.
Colors - This tab allows you to change the default colors used in the
Calendar. There are seven color choices you can customize: Outline,
Headings, Empty days, Appointments, Highlighted day, Day numbers,
and Current day’s number. Each choice has a small color selector box
next to it. When you press this box you will be given a color selector
dialog in which you can choose the color you want. Once you have
selected a color the small sample calendar on the right side of the tab
will preview your choice.
Once you have made the changes to the Calendar Preferences you may
press the Apply button to apply them.
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