[Search] Notification center in notification area - General Topics

I search some combo app to display many information in notification area:
-next events in calendar (choising how many days)
-next alarm
-weather
-tasks from gmail
Top wanted app for calendar. I used status agenda but don't refresh automaticly, only in chosen refresh time.
Android 4.1.2

i guess that not exist, i see today this exactly function in a concept of 4.4 kit kat on youtube

but strange thing is this, i don't have google calendar entry in nitification area on 4.1.2. I read ot this and new calendar on 4.1.2 have nitification. can anyone help my turn it on?

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[SPBMS3.5] Show upcoming all day events

I recently switched from TF3d to spbms. One of the things I am missing is how to display upcoming all day events in the calendar widget.
Right now it only shows all-day events for the current date, but not for tomorrow.
As I have quite some all-day events I am wondering how I can make them show in the calendar widget.
(setting show all day events to yes doesn't do the trick)
Hi! For this, I use S2U2 that his main function is lock the device and unlock like a iphone and it can show the events that you have in your calendar.
Try it! It's very useful!!
Moved as not theme release.

Tiles Question

Can I have a wide tile that shows me the most recent emails I've received - list showing who sent them/subject line/time or something like that?
Can I have a wide tile that shows me upcoming appointments? The Date/Time and Event Title?
I'd like this to show up on the home screen.
Otherwise, I'm sticking with my hacked X1 running Sense on 6.5.
1. no
2. yes, that exists under the calendar tile (shows the upcoming appointment details)
MS might open it up a bit more, but for now, these are the answers.

[APP] Quick Agenda

Quick Agenda is a highly customizable 4x1 agenda widget and a "popup" agenda for quick access to tasks and calendar events from various apps.
What is it:
Widget
Shortcut to Quick Agenda endless scrolling agenda view showing events and tasks
Ics (ical) handler (can send and receive ical files)
The widget is customizable in the following ways:
Choose 1 event to show from your calendar or task applications
Show the next upcoming event
Countdown to one event and show 2 or 4 upcoming events below it
Show 3 to 5 upcoming events in a classic agenda widget style
Show the "date" as a countdown or as a date
Choose an image as the background from your gallery
The Agenda view has:
Tasks from various task apps including calengoo, astrid, ssi gtask, dato gtask etc
Calendar entries
Swipe actions
Calendar support:
Google (and the offshoots of sony, lg, motorola droid)
Touchdown exchange
Task support:
Calengoo
Due Today
Various gTasks apps (Dato, SSI, GTO)
Astrid
Current dev version attached
New features:
Use today/tomorrow strings
Show date once preference
Customizable "No events" string
Sleep function
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.everybodyallthetime.android.quickagenda
My website: http://quickagenda.me
Have updated the attached APK with a new installation/setup wizard and other niceties. Will put it on the market tomorrow sometime
This beta is now on the market if anyone is interested: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.everybodyallthetime.android.quickagenda.trial
Still looking for feedback on this if anyone else time to test it
Just updated the market version to 0.9.2 which allows multi row widgets.
Downloading now.
Thunderbolt ¡das BAMF!
Cool, let me know what you think
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
0.9.3-Beta now on market, various fixes to update logic and import/export ics files.
Multi row widgets now allow you to choose the top row and show upcoming for the others (settings->widget->event mode->chosen top, others upcoming).
Choose a row by opening the Quick Agenda, tap and hold then press "choose event"
I was looking for something to replace Smooth Calendar widget and after I tested few other, I tested Quick Agenda.
It was a litle pain to understand how to configure it, but after I managed to set it, I have to say that it is the agenda widget I was looking for!
It is working very good in my system (look at my sig ).
Feedback left on Android Market (John - Apl 17)...
Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you like it!
Any suggestions on what I can do to make the setup easier to understand? (e.g. what did you have trouble with?)
Hard to make suggestions as I'm starting to get used to the settings...
Meanwhile, I think I found a little bug: I had four appointments for tomorrow and using the left side panel (Quick Agenda) I changed the day to April 20.
The display was refreshed ok after a minute.
After that, using again the Quick Agenda menu, I changed the dates again to April 23, but the displaying appointments were not refreshed (they were on April 20).
So, Quick Agenda had the 4 appointments showing on April 23 but the main widget menu was showing them on April 20 (when I clicked on each one to edit, the date was on April 20).
After I opened the settings menu for widget and for Quick Agenda and closed it, the display was corrected to April 23.
Something else I want to ask for, if it is possible to select a span for the days ahead which is going to be displayed in widget (e.g. only the following 3 days, etc.)
Thanks in advance
So you would like the widget to refresh when one of the events on it changes? Should be possible!
Span of days is pretty easy as well.
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Maybe would be a good idea to have a service running in the background to make possible to change immediately the widget contents when an event changes or in an addition/deletion of an event (in Smooth Calendar there was the selection of auto update (for the widget) which started the background service)
Maybe would be a good idea to have a service running in the background to make possible to change immediately the widget contents when an event changes or in an addition/deletion of an event (in Smooth Calendar there was the selection of auto update (for the widget) which started the background service)
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Yep, an ugly content observer doing something its not supposed to the background is the way I will be doing it
Should get to it later this afternoon or tomorrow, I will try to make it steal as few resources as possible!
jolas said:
Maybe would be a good idea to have a service running in the background to make possible to change immediately the widget contents when an event changes or in an addition/deletion of an event (in Smooth Calendar there was the selection of auto update (for the widget) which started the background service)
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Done, this new setting is available in market (along with the "event look ahead"/span of days feature and other enhancements). It is sort of hidden in customize widget->update settings->Refresh on change (at the bottom).
Let me know how it goes!
roflharrison said:
Done, this new setting is available in market (along with the "event look ahead"/span of days feature and other enhancements). It is sort of hidden in customize widget->update settings->Refresh on change (at the bottom).
Let me know how it goes!
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Thanks.
I'm going to test it and tell you how it goes
Early first impressions
After installing new beta, I have to remove old widget and set all over a new one
The worse: I was almost done with my settings and I was in Quick Agenda's setting page. I pressed the bottom selection ('Widget setting') and I had Force Close
Every time I press the above selection it gives Force Close (the message it gives is:
"The application QuickAgenda (process com.everybodyallthetime.android.quickagendatrial) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
Oh no! Sorry about your settings, I will be adding a restore feature soon to load settings from other widgets (I should probably add tis function first next time).
I think I have fixed the widget settings button (uploaded a new version to the market just before). Does it fix fit?
EDIT: PM'ed you my email address, maybe we can recover the prefs
Ok I got your pm.
I'm going to send you an email in a few minutes...
This app is getting close to release time, check it out while it is free!
Recent changes:
Save/Load widget settings
rejigged the settings some more
changed the default view to be upcoming and chosen
Layout upgrades
I realized yesterday, that I think this app has an identity crisis.
Its not quite a popup agenda app
Its not quite an agenda widget app
Its not quite a count down widget app
Its not quite an ical handler app
It has all these functions though they are all muddle together.
The 2nd and 3rd are easy, remove the "single row" option from the current widget and make another widget called "countdown". But this could also be a separate application.
The first one is hard. I could release Quick Agenda as just the agenda popup and allow other applications (such as a new countdown widget app or new agenda widget app) to interface with it or I could leave it built in to this weird Frankenstein app I have already created.
The last one should be in all my apps
Any opinions?

Minor UI tweaks

Hi,
I have a 920F with XtreStoLite 2.4 rom and Hacker v7 kernel, and I have some problems:
1. Is there a way to turn off the "Connected to Wi Fi network ..." toast? - when a call wakes up the phone the toast is on top of the answer/reject buttons for a few moments. I fount some tutorials on Xda but the files don't match.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449683 (i don't have SecSettings.apk)
2. On my old S3 with cm11 displayed one line under the clock widget for upcoming calendar events (birthdays especially). Is there something similar to that, something simple not a full page like the Google calendar widget?
3. Is there a way to make a shortcut for the alarm (Google clock app) on the home screen?
Thank you!
GabiTM said:
Hi,
I have a 920F with XtreStoLite 2.4 rom and Hacker v7 kernel, and I have some problems:
1. Is there a way to turn off the "Connected to Wi Fi network ..." toast? - when a call wakes up the phone the toast is on top of the answer/reject buttons for a few moments. I fount some tutorials on Xda but the files don't match.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449683 (i don't have SecSettings.apk)
2. On my old S3 with cm11 displayed one line under the clock widget for upcoming calendar events (birthdays especially). Is there something similar to that, something simple not a full page like the Google calendar widget?
3. Is there a way to make a shortcut for the alarm (Google clock app) on the home screen?
Thank you!
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The other 2 im not sure but is there not an alarm widget that u could use?
The widget works with samsungs alarm clock ( that app doesn't have a lot of options ).

How to disable lockscreen weather / upcoming events on Android P lockscreen?

Does anyone know how to disable the new weather and upcoming events on the new Android P lockscreen? I don't like it, and I don't like that it somehow constantly has location services on to update the weather, as it seems to follow me around. I don't like having anything doing location based stuff without my permission. And I don't need the upcoming events notification either.
I honestly really don't like the direction Google is taking with Android. It's becoming a little more like Apple, where Google dictates what's best for you and you have less control over it. The whole point of Android is to give the user a lot of control. Otherwise I would've bought an iPhone years ago.
I actually think I figured it out. I disabled location and calendar access for Pixel launcher (I don't use it anyway, I use Nova), as well as for another system app named Actions Services (removed all permissions for that). I now no longer have weather and calendar stuff on my lockscreen.
Thank you for that info, now if I can somehow remove or at least default location to keep weather icon temp invalid for device location on setup. I use nova too for double tap to lock, without a kernel change.
Ehh, my weather info is back on the lockscreen, but I'm not getting the upcoming calendar events anymore. Not sure what's driving the weather stuff.

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