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34 lines
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### Added
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- Choose the view Calendula opens on. A new **Default view** setting (Settings →
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Appearance) lets you pick Month, Week, Day or Agenda as the view shown each
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time you start the app, instead of always opening on Week. Thanks to
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@devinside for the suggestion ([#1]).
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- The month widget is now interactive: tap any day to open it, or tap an event to
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open its details. Previously only the month's prev/next/today controls
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responded. Thanks to @devinside for spotting this ([#2]).
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- Predictive back. Swiping back from a screen — an event, the editor, search or
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settings — now follows your finger, shrinking the screen to preview what's
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behind so you can see where Back will take you before you let go; slide it back
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to cancel. The preview needs Android 14 or newer; on older versions Back works
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as before.
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- Respect for "Remove animations". If you've turned animations off in your
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device's Accessibility settings, Calendula now honours it everywhere: motion
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collapses to a quick fade and the back preview is skipped.
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### Changed
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- Smoother, more consistent motion throughout. Expanding sections, list updates
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in search and agenda, and the onboarding screens now animate the same way
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across the app, instead of some places sliding or growing while others popped
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in. Switching between Month, Week, Day and Agenda now cross-fades rather than
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snapping, while paging within a view keeps its slide.
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### Fixed
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- Home-screen widgets now back out the way you came in. A day or event opened
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from the Agenda widget keeps you in the agenda context, and from the Month
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widget in the month context — pressing Back returns there instead of dropping
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you on the week view. More broadly, the app now keeps a real view history:
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switching views and drilling into a day are retraced by Back one step at a
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time, down to your default view before the app exits. Thanks to @devinside for
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reporting ([#2]).
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