### Fixed - Deleting one occurrence of a repeating event no longer breaks the series. Choosing "This event" when deleting an occurrence of a recurring event could wipe out every *other* occurrence while leaving the one you deleted behind as 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 rest of the series untouched, and the deleted occurrence disappears from the 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 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 widget such as Todo Agenda offers Calendula and lands on that event's details. Thanks to @bushrang3r for the report ([#48]). - Events created from other apps get your default reminder. An event handed over by another app or widget — Google Maps' "add to calendar", the Todo Agenda widget's "+" — opened with no reminder at all, ignoring the default set in Settings. It now starts with your default reminder, the same as an event you create in Calendula. An event opened from an `.ics` file is treated differently, because the file has its own say: Calendula keeps whatever reminders it carries (including none at all) and asks you once whether to apply your default instead — it never quietly overrides the file. If you have no default set, it doesn't ask ([#49]). - A tidy colour picker on CalDAV calendars. For calendars synced by a CalDAV app (such as DAVx5), the event colour picker showed every colour the account publishes — nearly 150 swatches in alphabetical order, many of them duplicates or near-identical shades. The picker now shows only visually distinct colours, arranged as a rainbow; near-duplicate shades and the washed-out neutrals are folded away so no two swatches look alike. Picked colours still sync exactly as before, and calendars with hand-picked palettes (like Google's) are unaffected. Thanks to @ptab for the report ([#22]).