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supported_hardware:caldav [2021/02/12 18:12] – added vcalendar info James Sentmansupported_hardware:caldav [2023/02/13 14:52] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 From the Interface List window create a new Interface and select Caldav Event Plugin from the Device or plugin popup. From the Interface List window create a new Interface and select Caldav Event Plugin from the Device or plugin popup.
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 **Resource Type:** Calendars are generally shared as either a straight vCalendar download link or through an actual CalDav server. The plugin supports both types but you have to tell it which your link is to. For an actual CalDav server select that, if your link is a vCalendar file from a regular web server select the vCalendar option. **Resource Type:** Calendars are generally shared as either a straight vCalendar download link or through an actual CalDav server. The plugin supports both types but you have to tell it which your link is to. For an actual CalDav server select that, if your link is a vCalendar file from a regular web server select the vCalendar option.
  
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 To keep my wife from accidentally muting her pager at bedtime when she is on call I also created a Unit searching her call schedule calendar for “on call” for today. I then used an ESP32 and ePaper display to make her this for her bedside table. It updates as the Unit changes value and since it is an ePaper display it can be on the bedside without making so much light to disrupt anyones sleep. I may update it in the future to display more useful information such as the upcoming weather in the morning or other such things but for the moment it simply displays the monochrome image displayed when she is on call and another that says more happily that she is not if the unit is off.  To keep my wife from accidentally muting her pager at bedtime when she is on call I also created a Unit searching her call schedule calendar for “on call” for today. I then used an ESP32 and ePaper display to make her this for her bedside table. It updates as the Unit changes value and since it is an ePaper display it can be on the bedside without making so much light to disrupt anyones sleep. I may update it in the future to display more useful information such as the upcoming weather in the morning or other such things but for the moment it simply displays the monochrome image displayed when she is on call and another that says more happily that she is not if the unit is off. 
  
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