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custom colours for each activty type in calendar view

Former Member
Former Member
i do mainly 3 types of sports : road bike, mtb and running.
can i expect having a differentiat colour for road biking and mountain biking (or basically one colour by sub activity) ?

it would reall improve calendar visibility;)
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 15 years ago
    i'll take it under consideration, but it probably wouldn't happen for quite a long time.

    devon
  • i'll take it under consideration, but it probably wouldn't happen for quite a long time.

    devon


    First things first, I agree that this would be a useful feature. However, the point of my post more than anything is to complement DEVONBL!

    Not sure if it was intentional or not, but he actually "almost" linked a time frame reference to an answer! :)

    While I'm sure it's not the answer DJOZIKIAN was hoping for...it's an answer none the less.

    Which brings me back to what I and other posters have begged for on this forum...better and more details concerning features and tentative release dates.

    I still argue, an unpopular answer is much more appreciated by your customer base than no answer.

    Thanks again DEVONBL....hopefully this is the beginning of a trend from Team GC!
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 15 years ago
    jeff,
    i'm not sure there's much else i can say besides thank you.... but i am a she not a he, and a engineer on the garmin connect team.
    i don't know how long you've been paying attention, but in times past we've committed to time frames that we didn't accomplish which made everyone angry, not just the users but the team as well.
    its not always our inability to accomplish what you want that keeps us from reaching such arbitrary goals, but other forces... so, if we plan on accomplishing something at some point in the future, we say 'this is under consideration', or 'stay tuned to future releases', because typically we're not exactly sure when those outside forces will allow us to release code to you.
    thanks again for your "praise", however condescending it might be.

    devon