Re[2]: Work schedule



Hello! Sorry that I did not reply for a while.

I see it like this: add the "calculate graph" setting. The user selects one of the proposed standard graphs (rail schedule, day through three, two through two, etc.) or makes up his own custom schedule.

For example, two in two. The caller indicates the beginning of the sequence: two working days (for example: 25, July 26) and two days off (July 27, 28). You can select them on the calendar or make some window for manual input (or select from the drop-down list). After that, press the "Calculate" button and select the period for which the schedule will be calculated: month, year. The system applies working days (25, 26, 29, 30, etc.) to the calendar.

In my opinion it will be convenient if you can calculate several graphs. That is, add the setting - "add a new schedule." Then fill it in the same way. Since when you work, you are interested not only in your schedule, but in the schedule of your colleagues. In addition, through the graphs it will be possible, for example, to control other events that are repeated with a certain periodicity. Payroll on the 15th day of each month and so on.

Пятница, 30 июня 2017, 5:20 +05:00 от Georges Basile Stavracas Neto <georges stavracas gmail com>:

Hi, thanks for sharing your thougts! Unfortunately, after reading your description, it was still too abstract to me to visualize the changeset/feature you're proposing. It'd help the most if you could draw some kind of mockup or wireframe!

Em qui, 22 de jun de 2017 às 14:39, nafanz via gnome-calendar-list <gnome-calendar-list gnome org> escreveu:

Hello!

Not so long ago I began to work in shifts. My schedule is two after two, sometimes alternating the railway schedule (when someone goes on vacation). There was a need to keep track of my work shifts, at the moment I'm doing it through Google Calendar. But this is not very convenient, since you have to enter all the shifts in manual mode and after you put in another shift the already existing calculations. Quite a laborious process.

It would be great if the calendar had an opportunity to calculate their shifts. That is, set a certain initial sequence of shifts - and the schedule would be calculated, for example, for the whole year. Tell me, please, is it possible to realize whether there is a hope that this functionality will appear in new versions (perhaps as a separate add-on package) or maybe it already exists? It is even better to have the opportunity to count several graphs at once (the ability to conduct charts of the entire department).

Also, I noticed a small problem in the current version of the program 3.20.4, it is related to the synchronization with the Google Calendar. At me Ubuntu 16.4. I connected the Google Account through Network Accounts, as I understood from the description it should provide interaction with Google services (including with the calendar). But synchronization with the calendar did not happen. Perhaps this question applies more to the developers Ubuntu? Sorry, please, if I'm not at the address. We had to add a direct link to the Google Calendar in the application (the section of the calendar settings). After that, the synchronization occurred, but now when I edit the Google Calendar - every time I have to start the synchronization in manual mode. Since it does not automatically happen.

I hope my thoughts will help make the Calendar even more convenient :-)


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