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Turn alerts on / off per calendar #67

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akki42 opened this issue Jun 29, 2016 · 6 comments · Fixed by #1571
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Turn alerts on / off per calendar #67

akki42 opened this issue Jun 29, 2016 · 6 comments · Fixed by #1571

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@akki42
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akki42 commented Jun 29, 2016

I would like to turn alerts (for upcoming events) on or off on a per calendar setting (instead of by a general setting for all calendars).

Use case: multiple calendars for various family members; it's great to see everybody's schedule, but annoying to get alerts for each other's appointments.

Would that be possible? Many thanks & keep up the great work!

@Gitsaibot
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I would also love this feature ;). Is there someone how can do it? I'm not familiar enough with the notifications in android right now.

@madduck
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madduck commented Oct 12, 2016

This would be great to have!

@smichel17
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You can do this with Calendar Notifications (Advanced calendar notifications) - https://f-droid.org/app/com.github.quarck.calnotify

@hurt138
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hurt138 commented Sep 6, 2018

I will give the 'Calendar Notifications' app a try, but would really love to see a feature to turn off notifications per calendar in Etar.

@2ip1
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2ip1 commented Nov 30, 2022

The repository https://github.com/quarck/CalendarNotification has been archived and is no longer maintained. It would be nice to see this feature in Etar.

@mueller-ma
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From #783 (seems to be a duplicate):

Another approach is to implement per-calendar notification channels. For a user point of view this is the most flexible as one has full control over notification settings.

This is probably the easiest way to implement as all UI is already implemented by the OS.

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