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Currently, enabled and disabled schedules look the same on the calendar. It would be preferable if one could at a glance know which ones are enabled and which ones are not (when all schedules are shown).
Ideally, the color coding would also preserve the type of schedule. Maybe use a darker shade for enabled scheduled, and a light shade of the same schedule type, to indicate it's disabled?
Alternatively, instead of messing with the fill color, we could use some type of icon, strike-through text, greyed out text, etc, to indicate the schedule is disabled.
Or we could just use a dedicated color for any disabled scheduled, regardless of schedule type.
Whatever is easiest now, we can refactor into a more visually appealing solution later on.
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Was just going to suggest the same feature and found this. I have a number of disabled schedules which all appeared on the calendar and looked like they were active - I had to go and double check in the Admin Console to make sure these were still disabled. Would be great if we could toggle these on/off or have them differentiated in some way as per the above suggestions.
Currently, enabled and disabled schedules look the same on the calendar. It would be preferable if one could at a glance know which ones are enabled and which ones are not (when all schedules are shown).
Ideally, the color coding would also preserve the type of schedule. Maybe use a darker shade for enabled scheduled, and a light shade of the same schedule type, to indicate it's disabled?
Alternatively, instead of messing with the fill color, we could use some type of icon, strike-through text, greyed out text, etc, to indicate the schedule is disabled.
Or we could just use a dedicated color for any disabled scheduled, regardless of schedule type.
Whatever is easiest now, we can refactor into a more visually appealing solution later on.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: