I have been struggling trying to change the Week Grid Day Order from horizontal to vertical. No matter what I did, short of rebooting my device, I couldn't make it change. Finally, today, I rebooted and my change took effect. Is this by design? If it is, how would I know to reboot when every other setting change seems to take effect immediately?
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You shouldn't have to reboot. You do need to change the screen and then return to the Week Grid. For instance, you can switch to a different calendar view and then switch back, or you can exit to the Deja Office home and then reopen the calendar. It does not work to return to your Android home screen (tapping the Android Home button) and then reenter Deja Office because that does not force a screen redraw and data pull (which I suspect is what is required).Originally posted by shdytxmn View PostI have been struggling trying to change the Week Grid Day Order from horizontal to vertical. No matter what I did, short of rebooting my device, I couldn't make it change. Finally, today, I rebooted and my change took effect. Is this by design? If it is, how would I know to reboot when every other setting change seems to take effect immediately?DejaOffice PC CRM Standalone, Windows 10 Home Version ver. 1909, DejaOffice 4.4.31 (Android),
F(X) Tec Pro1, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB Internal, 256 GB External, Horizontal Slider Keyboard!!, Android 9
Samsung Galaxy Tab S, 3 GB Ram, 16GB Internal, 128GB External, BT Keyboard, LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2)
DejaCloud Sync (PC and phone), USB Sync (Tablet).
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also, just press the "back" button in Android and reopen the calendar to refresh the calendar. As stated, you have to exit it to get it to refresh.
That being said, the grid view on my setup is EXTREMELY SLOW, slower than the way the calendar used to be in the main view. Its probably reading all of the recurring appts. Hopefully they can fix that, like they fixed the main calendar view.
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That is precisely what I did and I tried all variations of calendar views, returning to the home screen, standing on my head, but the only way I could make it accept my desired selection was to reboot.Originally posted by Hook View PostYou shouldn't have to reboot. You do need to change the screen and then return to the Week Grid. For instance, you can switch to a different calendar view and then switch back, or you can exit to the Deja Office home and then reopen the calendar. It does not work to return to your Android home screen (tapping the Android Home button) and then reenter Deja Office because that does not force a screen redraw and data pull (which I suspect is what is required).
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I reported this to development.
Something that is easier than rebooting is hitting the "Exit" icon in DejaOffice.
The "Home" button on Android does NOT exit an app. It moves it to background. So we added an "Exit" button so that you can actually leave the app, and then next time you run it it restarts.
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Strange. Works perfectly as I described for my Nexus 5, so probably another one of those device-specific interactions.Originally posted by shdytxmn View PostThat is precisely what I did and I tried all variations of calendar views, returning to the home screen, standing on my head, but the only way I could make it accept my desired selection was to reboot.DejaOffice PC CRM Standalone, Windows 10 Home Version ver. 1909, DejaOffice 4.4.31 (Android),
F(X) Tec Pro1, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB Internal, 256 GB External, Horizontal Slider Keyboard!!, Android 9
Samsung Galaxy Tab S, 3 GB Ram, 16GB Internal, 128GB External, BT Keyboard, LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2)
DejaCloud Sync (PC and phone), USB Sync (Tablet).
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