docs(changelog): note the #47 fix covers local calendars too

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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a stale, still-tappable ghost — and deleting it again brought the series back. a stale, still-tappable ghost — and deleting it again brought the series back.
A single-occurrence delete now removes exactly that occurrence and leaves the A single-occurrence delete now removes exactly that occurrence and leaves the
rest of the series untouched, and the deleted occurrence disappears from the rest of the series untouched, and the deleted occurrence disappears from the
grid straight away. Thanks to @moonj for the report ([#47]). grid straight away. This holds on every kind of calendar, including the
on-device ones Calendula keeps for contact birthdays and anniversaries, where
the series is a yearly repeat. Thanks to @moonj for the report ([#47]).
- Tapping an event in a third-party widget opens it in Calendula. v2.13.1 taught - Tapping an event in a third-party widget opens it in Calendula. v2.13.1 taught
Calendula to answer the "new event" hand-off from other apps and widgets; now Calendula to answer the "new event" hand-off from other apps and widgets; now
it also answers the "open this event" one, so tapping an existing event in a it also answers the "open this event" one, so tapping an existing event in a