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@idea-ionic/agenda
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Agenda (calendar) based on angular-calendar.
npm i --save @idea-ionic/agenda
Be sure to install all the requested peer dependencies.
Then, add this imports into the global.scss
file, after the import on the top of the page:
@import '~angular-calendar/css/angular-calendar.css';
@import '~@idea-ionic/agenda/css/global.scss';
To make sure the translations are loaded into the project:
idea.ionicExtraModules
(see environment.ts
);i18n/agenda
folder (you can filter the languages you need) of the module in the project's assets/i18n
folder.Make sure that there is a path (tsconfig file) pointing to @env
which contains the environment files (Angular standard).
Finally, add in the environments desired the variables you find in the environment.ts
file of this module.
FAQs
IDEA Ionic agenda (calendar)
The npm package @idea-ionic/agenda receives a total of 73 weekly downloads. As such, @idea-ionic/agenda popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @idea-ionic/agenda demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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