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Change the colour of a course #108

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pl4nty opened this issue Jan 25, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #109
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Change the colour of a course #108

pl4nty opened this issue Jan 25, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #109
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pl4nty commented Jan 25, 2022

I would love the ability to change the colour of the course when it shows up on the calendar as some of the courses I've picked are displaying very similar colours on the calendar, making it difficult to differentiate between courses. Alternatively, having a set palette of colours for each new course added to the calendar should also do the trick. Thank you for your hard work!! :D

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@pl4nty pl4nty self-assigned this Jan 26, 2022
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@pl4nty pl4nty changed the title Change the colour of the course! Change the colour of a course Jan 29, 2022
@CraftyDH CraftyDH added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 15, 2022
@jthvai jthvai mentioned this issue Jan 9, 2024
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jthvai commented Jan 9, 2024

Taken from #269:

super insignificant detail, but it would be great to not have super similar colours (eg light and slightly darker green :) ) for different courses please

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