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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
[Unreleased]
Added
- See past events your way. Two new settings change how events that have already ended are shown. Past events (Settings → Appearance → Agenda) lets the agenda keep them as usual, dim them, or hide them from the list entirely. Dim completed events (Settings → Appearance) separately fades finished events in the month and week views. Both are off by default, an event only counts as finished once it has actually ended (events still in progress are never dimmed), and the list updates on its own as the day goes on. Thanks to @ptab for the suggestion (#12).
Changed
- Readable titles on overlapping events. In the week and day views, events that overlap split a day into slim columns where the title used to be clipped to a character or two. The title now wraps across as many lines as the block can fit, and the time is hidden on those narrow blocks so the name can fill the space — so you can tell events apart without opening each one. Thanks to @ptab for the suggestion (#13).
[2.11.2] — 2026-06-28
Added
- Jump straight to typing a title. When you start a new event, Calendula now puts the cursor in the title field and opens the keyboard right away, so you can type the name without an extra tap. It's on by default and only affects creating an event — editing never grabs focus — and a new Focus title on new event switch (Settings → New event form) turns it off. Thanks to @abrossimow for the suggestion (#10).
[2.11.1] — 2026-06-28
Fixed
- Calendula can now be set as your default calendar app. It registers the calendar-app intent filters the system uses, so it appears in the chooser when you tap a date in a launcher or clock — and opening one takes you straight to that day. Android has no way for an app to make itself the default, so you pick it once from the system picker. Thanks to @abrossimow for the report (#9).
[2.11.0] — 2026-06-27
Added
- Start the week on any day. The Week starts on setting (Settings → Appearance) now offers every weekday — not just Monday or Sunday — alongside the automatic, locale-based default. Thanks to @zmaherdev for the suggestion (#3).
- Choose a 12- or 24-hour clock. A new Time format setting (Settings → Appearance) lets you force a 12-hour (2:00 PM) or 24-hour (14:00) clock, or follow the system setting automatically. It applies everywhere times appear — the week and day timelines, agenda, event details, search and reminders — so the format is now consistent across the whole app. Thanks to @zmaherdev for the suggestion (#6).
- Optional hour lines in the timeline. A new Hour lines switch (Settings → Appearance) draws a faint separator at each hour in the week and day views, making it easier to see when events start and end. Off by default. Thanks to @zmaherdev for the suggestion (#5).
- Limit how far ahead the agenda looks, and switch it on the fly. New Agenda range and Agenda widget range settings (Settings → Appearance) let the agenda screen and its home-screen widget each show just today, the rest of this week, the rest of this month, a rolling 7 or 30 days, or a custom number of days — "This week" follows your week-start. The agenda also gains a bar at the top naming the exact dates in view, with a button to switch the range just for the current session (it resets when you reopen the app); the bar can be turned off. Thanks to @zmaherdev for the suggestion (#4).
- Automatic backup of local calendars. A new Automatic backup option
(Settings → Calendars → Backup) periodically exports your local calendars to an
.icsfile in a folder you choose, on an interval you set (from 30 minutes up). Useful for file-based syncing such as Syncthing, or simply as a safety net — it is a one-way export and never touches your synced accounts. Thanks to @shield for the discussion that inspired it (#7, #8). - Field icons in the event-form settings. Each optional-field toggle (Settings → Event form) now shows the same icon the field uses in the new-event form, so the list is easier to scan.
- Help translate Calendula. A Help translate link at the top of Settings → App language opens the project's Weblate, where you can add or improve a language in your browser — no coding needed. Contributions in any language are welcome.
Changed
- Tidied Settings → Appearance into clearer groups (theme & colour, calendar, agenda), and the agenda's empty state now reads "You're all caught up".
- Reworked Settings → Calendars. Local and synced calendars are now grouped into collapsible, source-branded cards — each account shows its app's icon — with a per-account menu to enable or disable all of its calendars at once or open the account in its source app.
- Reorganised Settings → Notifications: reliable-delivery and snooze settings moved up with the other global reminder options, and the per-calendar reminder overrides now fold into a single expandable section.
- Moved Add Quick Settings tile out of the event-form section to its own top-level entry in Settings.
[2.10.0] — 2026-06-25
Added
- Turn a calendar off across the whole app. Settings → Calendars now has a switch on every calendar — both your own and synced ones. Switching one off removes it everywhere: its events disappear from all views and search, and it drops out of the drawer's hide/show filter, the event-form calendar picker and the import target picker. Unlike hiding (the quick per-view checkbox in the drawer), a disabled calendar leaves the app entirely until you turn it back on. Nothing is deleted and no other app is affected — it's a Calendula-only view choice — so you can re-enable it any time from the same screen, where disabled calendars stay listed but dimmed.
- An optional way to support development. Settings → About now has a "Support development" button that opens Ko-fi in your browser. It's a plain donation link with no perks attached, and it needs no new permissions — Calendula still has no internet access of its own and just hands the link to your browser.
[2.9.0] — 2026-06-25
Added
- Choose the view Calendula opens on. A new Default view setting (Settings → Appearance) lets you pick Month, Week, Day or Agenda as the view shown each time you start the app, instead of always opening on Week. Thanks to @devinside for the suggestion (#1).
- The month widget is now interactive: tap any day to open it, or tap an event to open its details. Previously only the month's prev/next/today controls responded. Thanks to @devinside for spotting this (#2).
- Predictive back. Swiping back from a screen — an event, the editor, search or settings — now follows your finger, shrinking the screen to preview what's behind so you can see where Back will take you before you let go; slide it back to cancel. The preview needs Android 14 or newer; on older versions Back works as before.
- Respect for "Remove animations". If you've turned animations off in your device's Accessibility settings, Calendula now honours it everywhere: motion collapses to a quick fade and the back preview is skipped.
Changed
- Smoother, more consistent motion throughout. Expanding sections, list updates in search and agenda, and the onboarding screens now animate the same way across the app, instead of some places sliding or growing while others popped in. Switching between Month, Week, Day and Agenda now cross-fades rather than snapping, while paging within a view keeps its slide.
Fixed
- Home-screen widgets now back out the way you came in. A day or event opened from the Agenda widget keeps you in the agenda context, and from the Month widget in the month context — pressing Back returns there instead of dropping you on the week view. More broadly, the app now keeps a real view history: switching views and drilling into a day are retraced by Back one step at a time, down to your default view before the app exits. Thanks to @devinside for reporting (#2).
[2.8.0] — 2026-06-23
Added
- Find events fast. A search button in the top bar of every calendar view opens a search box — type a couple of letters and matching events (by title, location or description) appear, soonest first with past events below. Tap a result to open it. Search covers your whole calendar, not just what's on screen, and skips calendars you've hidden. A recurring event shows its next occurrence rather than the date the series first started.
- A current-time line in the day and week views. A thin coloured line marks the present moment across today's column, so you can see at a glance where you are in the day. It updates every minute and only appears when today is in view.
- Add and remove event guests. The create/edit form now has a Guests section: add people by email or pick them from your contacts, mark each as required or optional, and remove them. Calendula never sends invitations itself (it has no internet access) — it only records the guests; if the event lives on a synced account, that account may email them when it syncs, and on a local calendar no one is notified. The form tells you which applies. Picking a guest from contacts needs no contacts permission.
- Pick a location from your contacts. A contacts button beside the location field drops a contact's address straight into an event — handy for a meeting at someone's home or office. Like the guest picker, it needs no contacts permission.
- A "New event" Quick Settings tile. Add it to your quick settings to jump straight into the new-event form from anywhere. Settings → New event has a one-tap button to add the tile (Android 13+); on older versions you can add it from the quick-settings editor.
- Snooze and dismiss buttons on reminder notifications. Dismiss clears the reminder; snooze hides it and brings it back after a delay you pick in Settings → Notifications (5 to 60 minutes, default 10). Android's calendar system won't re-post a reminder on its own, so Calendula schedules an exact alarm to bring a snoozed one back on time.
Changed
- Event details now show each guest's email beneath their name, instead of only when no name is available.
- Crash and problem reports now open on the project's public Codeberg tracker, where anyone can register and file an issue. Nothing is sent automatically — you still review the report and submit it yourself in the browser.
[2.7.5] — 2026-06-21
Changed
- Further build cleanup for the official F-Droid repository: stopped embedding AGP's dependency-metadata block in the APK, which F-Droid's reproducible-build scanner rejects as an extra signing block. No functional or visible changes — the same app as 2.7.4, just without that Play-oriented metadata blob.
[2.7.4] — 2026-06-21
Changed
- Build cleanup that lets Calendula ship in the official F-Droid repository: removed an unused Gradle toolchain-resolver plugin, which F-Droid's offline, reproducible build process disallows. No functional or visible changes — this is the same app as 2.7.3.
[2.7.3] — 2026-06-21
Fixed
- Home-screen widgets no longer get stuck on a loading spinner in the published (F-Droid) release build. They render via Android's background-work system, and release optimisation (R8) was stripping a helper class it loads by name, so the render job never ran. Added the missing keep rule — widgets now load normally.
[2.7.2] — 2026-06-21
Added
- Crash reporting you control. If Calendula closes unexpectedly, it now captures a technical report and, on the next launch, offers to send it as an issue on the project's tracker. Nothing is uploaded automatically — the report stays on your device until you choose to share it, it contains no personal data or calendar content (only the app, Android and device versions plus the stack trace), and you see the full text before sending. There's also a "Report a problem" entry in Settings, and if the app ever fails to start repeatedly, a minimal recovery screen still lets you send the report.
[2.7.1] — 2026-06-21
Fixed
- Fixed the app crashing immediately on launch whenever calendar access hadn't been granted yet (a fresh install, or after revoking the permission). The app set up its live calendar-change listener before the permission screen could appear, which newer Android versions reject outright — so the app died before you could grant access. The listener now waits for the permission and attaches itself the moment it's granted.
[2.7.0] — 2026-06-18
Added
- Share a single event as an
.icsfile from the event detail screen — hands a standard calendar file to any app via the system share sheet. - Back up your local (device-only) calendars: Settings → Calendars → Export as
.icsfile writes every event of your on-device calendars to a file you choose. Local calendars aren't synced anywhere, so this is their only backup. - Open or share an
.icsfile into Calendula: a single event opens the create form prefilled for review, while a file with many events (e.g. a backup) opens a bulk import — pick a calendar and import them all. Re-importing a backup won't create duplicates (events are matched by their unique identifier), and anything Calendula can't represent (changed recurring occurrences, guest lists) is reported rather than silently dropped.
Fixed
- All-day events that cover a single day (e.g. a birthday) no longer show up on the following day as well — in the day, week and month views or on the event detail screen. The extra day came from interpreting the all-day date range in the device's time zone instead of UTC.
- Fixed the app crashing immediately on every launch in the optimized release build: release code-shrinking (R8) was stripping a database class the home-screen widget framework needs, so the app died at startup before showing anything. Added the missing keep rule.
[2.6.0] — 2026-06-18
Added
- App language can now be set from Android's system per-app language settings (Android 13+), in addition to the in-app picker in Settings — and the app is set up so further languages can be added by community translators
Fixed
- Changing the app language in Settings now takes effect immediately; the picker previously had no effect
[2.5.0] — 2026-06-17
Added
- Home-screen widgets (two of them): an "Upcoming" agenda widget — a scrolling list of the next month of events grouped under day headers, with refresh and "New event" buttons — and a month-grid widget showing the full month with today highlighted, connected multi-day event bars, and prev/next/today navigation. Both reuse the in-app grouping and layout so they match the app exactly, respect your hidden-calendar choices, and refresh automatically when the calendar changes or the day rolls over. Tapping a day opens that day; tapping an event opens its details
- App shortcut: long-press the Calendula icon for a "New event" action that jumps straight into the create-event form
- Agenda view — a fourth top-level view alongside Month/Week/Day: a forward-looking list of upcoming events grouped under "Today"/"Tomorrow"/date headers, reachable from the view switcher
- Jump to date — a "Jump to date" row in the navigation drawer opens a date picker and moves the active view (Month/Week/Day/Agenda) to the chosen day
[2.4.0] — 2026-06-17
Added
- Per-event colors: give a single event its own color, instead of always inheriting its calendar's. Add the new "Color" field from "More fields" in the event form. On calendars that publish their own color set — such as Google — you pick from that calendar's palette, so the color is stored with the event and shows correctly on every synced device. On local calendars you pick from Calendula's palette. "Reset" returns an event to its calendar's color
- A new "Allow colors on unsupported calendars" setting (New event form, off by default) extends per-event colors to calendars that publish no color set of their own (some CalDAV). Such a color is kept on the device and may be dropped or overwritten on that calendar's next sync — a limitation of those calendars, called out plainly in the setting and on the color picker
[2.3.0] — 2026-06-16
Changed
- Redesigned Settings around the Material 3 grouped-list pattern: a large title that collapses into the toolbar as you scroll, category cards on the main screen, and dedicated sub-pages for Appearance, the new-event form, and Notifications. The theme, week-start and language pickers now use the app's standard option-card dialogs instead of dropdown menus
- About moved to the top of Settings as a card — app icon, author, and quick links to the source code and licence — with the version shown plainly at the foot of the list
- The Calendars screen now uses the same grouped-card layout and collapsing title, and each calendar shows a soft pastel-tinted calendar glyph rather than a plain colour swatch
- Redesigned the navigation drawer to match: a branded header, the Month / Week / Day switch and your calendars as grouped cards (with the active view highlighted), and the whole drawer now scrolls as one
[2.2.0] — 2026-06-16
Added
- Tap an empty slot in the day or week view to create an event there: the create form opens prefilled with that day and the tapped hour (snapped to the hour, one hour long). Tapping an existing event still opens it
- Local calendars: create and manage device-only calendars that live entirely on this phone — no account, no sync — from a new "Calendars" screen in Settings. Give each a name, a colour, and an optional description; rename, recolour, or delete them later. Useful when you want a calendar without setting up an account
- The Calendars screen also lists your synced calendars (DAVx5, ICSx5, …) grouped by account, each with a "Manage" button that opens the app the calendar actually comes from, plus an "Add account" shortcut to the system account settings. Calendula never touches a synced calendar's server itself — that stays with its own app
Changed
- Colour swatches in the calendar editor now preview the soft, pastel tone a calendar is actually drawn with, instead of a bright raw colour
- The calendar editor reuses the event form's field and button styling for a consistent look
[2.1.0] — 2026-06-15
Added
- The month view now shows real events in each day instead of coloured dots: all-day and multi-day events render as continuous bars at the top (a multi-day event is one connected bar across the days it spans, not a chip per day), with single-day timed events as filled pills beneath. Up to three rows show per day, then a "+N" dot indicator for the rest. Each day keeps a rounded surface background, matching the week and day views; today is marked with a filled circle on its number
- The slide-out panel now has a "View" section to switch between Month, Week, and Day, mirroring the top-bar switcher pill — tapping a view selects it and closes the drawer. The current view is highlighted
Fixed
- Typing in the event title, location, and description fields no longer makes the cursor jump around: the form state's round-trip to the UI was hopping to a background dispatcher, so the text field saw a lagging value while typing. Only the calendar/preferences reads stay off the main thread now; the keystroke path is synchronous again
[2.0.0] — 2026-06-11
Added
- Conflict handling when saving an edit: if the event changed elsewhere (sync, another device) while the form was open, saving now asks whether to keep or discard your changes instead of silently overwriting the edited fields — and tells you when the event was deleted in the meantime. "Keep" still writes only the fields you touched; external changes to untouched fields survive either way
- F-Droid store screenshots (German + English), captured with demo data
Changed
- F-Droid description and README no longer claim the app is read-only — they now describe write support and reminder delivery
Fixed
versionName/versionCodebumped to 2.0.0 / 13 — closing out the write-support milestone (v1.1 through v2.0)
[1.4.0] — 2026-06-11
Added
- Reminder notifications (v1.4): Calendula now delivers event reminders as notifications itself — the system schedules them but posts nothing, so a calendar app must (essential when Calendula is the only one installed). Due reminders appear on a dedicated "Event reminders" channel; tapping one opens the event's detail screen. Email reminders are never posted (the provider only schedules alert-type reminders)
- A one-time onboarding step after the calendar grant introduces reminders, requests the notification permission (Android 13+), and warns that a second calendar app with notifications on will duplicate them. "Not now" leaves the feature off
- Settings gained a "Notifications" section mirroring the choice: an event- reminders toggle (default on) with the duplicate-reminders hint; turning it on re-requests the notification permission when missing
Fixed
versionName/versionCodebumped to 1.4.0 / 12
[1.3.0] — 2026-06-11
Added
- Event editing: a pencil action on the detail screen (writable calendars only) opens the event form prefilled with the event. Only fields you actually changed are written back; saving an untouched form is a no-op. Sections holding data are always shown, regardless of the form-field defaults; the calendar itself can't be changed while editing
- Recurring events — scoped writes, chosen when saving (Google model): "only this event" (a modified-occurrence exception), "this and all following" (the series is split at the occurrence), or "all events in the series". Changing the recurrence rule rules out "only this event"
- Deleting a recurring event gained the middle option too: "this and all following events" ends the series just before the chosen occurrence
- Recurrence picker (create and edit): one-tap daily/weekly/monthly/yearly presets plus a custom step with interval + unit, weekday toggles for weekly rules ("every week on Mon and Fri"), and an end condition (never / on a date / after a number of times). Rules the picker can't express (e.g. "second Thursday monthly") are shown humanized and preserved verbatim unless replaced. Recurrence also joined the optional form fields and their settings defaults
- Validation: a repeat that would end before the event starts is flagged (it would otherwise vanish from every view)
Changed
- Editing reminders reconciles against the provider's actual rows: reminders you didn't touch keep their method (e.g. email reminders on synced events survive unrelated edits)
- The contextual WRITE_CALENDAR upgrade for v1.0 installs covers the edit action like delete
Fixed
- Splitting a series ("this and following") sends the complete time-column set in one update, so the provider regenerates its cached instances — an RRULE-only update left a stale duplicate of the tapped occurrence on the split day
- RRULE UNTIL values are written as the local end of day expressed in UTC
(instead of a flat
T235959Z), so recurrences can't leak an extra day in timezones ahead of UTC versionName/versionCodebumped to 1.3.0 / 11
[1.2.1] — 2026-06-11
Added
- Optional event-form fields with user-controlled defaults: reminders, availability (busy/free), and visibility (default/public/private/ confidential) joined location and description as form sections. Settings gained a "New event form" section choosing which show by default; the rest unfold via a "More fields" picker
- Reminders editor: stacked rows with right-bound remove, full-width add action; the picker offers one-tap presets and a custom amount + unit (minutes/hours/days/weeks) step
OptionCard— the app's standard selection-dialog row (full-width tonal card, optional icon + supporting line, highlighted selection). All dialogs (calendar, visibility, more-fields, reminder presets, recurring-delete) now use it; radio-row dialogs are retired
Changed
- Event form redesigned onto the detail screen's design system: tonal cards with gutter icons (top-aligned on tall cards), borderless inline text fields, calendar-coloured accent bar under the title, no dividers, no top-bar title; placeholders render clearly fainter than input
- M3 Expressive motion: the theme now provides a MotionScheme
(
MaterialExpressiveTheme, standard springs — expressive bounce reviewed as overdone), the FAB stack and "more fields" reveals animate on theme springs - The jump-to-today slide is direction-aware (future → today slides in from the left, past → from the right)
versionName/versionCodebumped to 1.2.1 / 10
Fixed
- The keyboard no longer pans the whole event form; the screen stays
anchored and the focused field scrolls into view (
adjustResize+imePadding)
[1.2.0] — 2026-06-11
Added
- Create events (milestone 2, slice 2):
- A "+" FAB on the month, week, and day views opens a new full-screen event form, prefilled with the visible day (today at the next full hour, or 09:00 on other days)
- The form covers title, all-day toggle, start/end with Material 3 date and time pickers (moving the start drags the end along, preserving duration), target calendar, location, and description
- The calendar picker offers only writable calendars and preselects the one you last created an event in
- Validation on save ("ends before it starts", no writable calendar), with the same contextual write-permission upgrade as delete
- All-day events are stored provider-correctly (UTC midnights, exclusive end), timed events in the device time zone
Changed
- The jump-to-today pill now stacks above the new "+" FAB instead of being the only floating action
versionName/versionCodebumped to 1.2.0 / 9
[1.1.0] — 2026-06-11
Added
- Write foundation (milestone 2, slice 1): Calendula can now delete events.
- Delete action on the event detail screen, with a confirmation dialog; recurring events choose between "Only this event" (a cancelled exception, so the rest of the series survives) and "All events in the series"
WRITE_CALENDARpermission: onboarding asks for read+write in one system dialog, but only read access is required — declining write keeps the app fully usable read-only. Existing v1.0 installs are asked for the write upgrade in place, on their first delete- Read-only calendars (WebCal subscriptions, birthday calendars, …) are
detected via
CALENDAR_ACCESS_LEVELand show no edit/delete actions at all
Changed
- Onboarding copy no longer claims "read-only"; it now says your data stays on the device (still no internet permission, still zero telemetry)
- The placeholder Edit button on the detail screen (a no-op since v0.4) is removed until editing ships in a later slice
versionName/versionCodebumped to 1.1.0 / 8
[1.0.0] — 2026-06-11
First public release. Calendula is a read-only, Material 3 Expressive calendar
that lives entirely on top of Android's CalendarContract — every calendar
synced to the device (CalDAV via DAVx5, Google, local, WebCal, …) shows up
automatically, with zero telemetry and no internet permission.
Highlights (accumulated across v0.1 → v0.6)
- Month, week, and day views with a view switcher, swipe navigation, and Loading / Failure / Success states on every screen
- Full-screen event detail surfacing every readable
CalendarContractfield — times, recurrence (humanised), location, description (with tappable links), attendees + roles + your own response, reminders, status, availability, access level, and foreign time zones - Per-calendar visibility filter (grouped by account, persisted) and a Settings screen (theme, Material You dynamic colour, week start, app language)
- Material 3 Expressive first-run onboarding for calendar access
- German + English localization throughout
Changed
versionName/versionCodebumped to 1.0.0 / 7
[0.6.0] — 2026-06-11
Added
- Full event read (v0.6): the detail screen now surfaces every readable
CalendarContractfield that V1 had been dropping —- Reminders — each configured lead time, humanised ("10 minutes before",
"1 day before", "At time of event"), read from
CalendarContract.Reminders - Status — Tentative / Cancelled chip under the title; a cancelled event also strikes through its title (Confirmed shows no chip)
- Availability — a "Free" pill pinned top-right of the title when the
event doesn't block your time (
Events.AVAILABILITY, the iCal TRANSP field); the default "Busy" is left implicit to avoid noise on every event - Access level — a Private / Confidential chip when the event isn't public
- Attendee role — organizer / optional / resource badge under each
attendee, plus the device user's own response ("Your response: …") from
Events.SELF_ATTENDEE_STATUS - Time zone — shown only for timed events pinned to a zone other than the device's, so cross-zone events read unambiguously
- Linked URLs — http(s) links in the description are now tappable
- Reminders — each configured lead time, humanised ("10 minutes before",
"1 day before", "At time of event"), read from
- Domain model rounded out with
Reminder,EventStatus,Availability,AccessLevel,AttendeeRelationship,AttendeeType, and the attendee/self status fields; mappers + unit tests cover every new column's integer codes
Changed
- Redesigned the first-run grant-access screen — the onboarding a new user
sees. Material 3 Expressive layout: branded launcher-mark hero, an app-name
eyebrow, a benefit-led headline, three trust rows (on-device, every calendar,
no tracking) with tonal icon chips, a full-width filled CTA with a trailing
arrow, and a "Read-only · no internet permission" footnote (the app declares
only
READ_CALENDAR). The denied/recovery state shares the same shell with a lock-badged hero and Open-settings / Try-again actions versionName/versionCodebumped to 0.6.0 / 6
Notes
- A dedicated event URL field was dropped from scope:
CalendarContracthas noEvents.URLcolumn (onlyCUSTOM_APP_URI, an app deep-link), so URLs are surfaced by linkifying the description instead
[0.5.0] — 2026-06-10
Added
- Calendar filter (M3): the navigation drawer now hosts the calendar list inline — every calendar grouped by account, each with a colour swatch and a visibility switch. Hiding a calendar is persisted app-side (DataStore, separate from the system VISIBLE flag) and applied centrally in the repository, so month/week/day re-filter live the moment a switch flips. The drawer was trimmed to just Today, the calendar filter, and Settings (the stubbed jump-to-date entry was removed; jump-to-date was later cut from scope entirely)
- Settings (M4): a full-screen destination with
- Appearance — theme (System / Light / Dark), Material You dynamic colour (auto-disabled below Android 12), week start (Automatic / Monday / Sunday)
- Language — app language (System / Deutsch / English) via per-app locales, persisted across cold starts down to Android 10
- About — version, license, and a link to the source on Gitea
- Week-start preference now drives the month grid and week view; "Automatic" follows the active locale (Monday in DE, Sunday in en-US)
Changed
- Theme is driven by one activity-scoped settings source, so a theme or dynamic-colour change applies app-wide immediately
versionName/versionCodebumped to 0.5.0 / 5 (the in-repo version had lagged behind the release tags); the About screen reads it directly
[0.4.0] — 2026-06-10
Added
- Event detail (S4): full-screen destination (MD3 list→detail, not a bottom sheet) opened by tapping an event in the week/day timeline — title with a calendar-colour accent line, a card per field (when, calendar, location, description, attendees, recurrence) with leading icons, location tap opens a maps intent, Loading/Failure/Success states, slide-in/out over the calendar
- Human-readable recurrence: RRULE rendered as e.g. "Every week on Tue and Thu until 31 Dec 2026" (FREQ/INTERVAL/BYDAY/UNTIL/COUNT, abbreviated + italicised day names, localized list formatting), with a generic fallback
- Month → day navigation: tapping a day cell opens the day view on that date
Fixed
- Recurring events failed to open in the detail view: the series row stores DURATION instead of DTEND, so the mapper dropped it (EventNotFound). The detail now keeps such events and shows the tapped occurrence's own times (from CalendarContract.Instances) instead of the series start
[0.3.0] — 2026-06-10
Added
- Month view (S1): Material 3 Expressive card-per-day grid (only the current
month's weeks; neighbouring days left blank), per-day event dots with "+N"
overflow, today emphasised via
primaryContainer, spring-based press feedback from the active motion scheme, swipe + drawer navigation, Loading/Failure/Success states - Week view (S2): vertical time schedule with overlap-resolved lanes, separate all-day strip, midnight-spanning events clipped per day, swipe navigation, Loading/Failure/Success states
- Day view (S3): single-column slice of the week schedule reusing its overlap-lane layout, per-day swipe navigation, noon-centred scroll that persists across swipes, animated all-day strip, compact top bar with the full date, Loading/Failure/Success states
- Functional view-switcher (M1) cycling Month ↔ Week ↔ Day
- Shared calendar UI building blocks in
ui/common/(navigation drawer, failure screen, view-switcher pill, color pastelizer, observable locale)
Removed
- Throwaway debug screen — superseded by the month view
[0.2.1] — 2026-06-09
Changed
- Regenerated the F-Droid catalog
icon.png(512x512, both locales) so it is pixel-faithful to the on-device adaptive launcher icon: same slate background (#5C6B7A), off-white mark (#FAF6F0), and the foreground group transform (scale 0.5, pivot114,108, translate2,8) baked in. - Added
design/icon/calendula_launcher.svg— the composed full-bleed icon (background + transformed mark) as the single source of truth for store/F-Droid renders.
[0.2.0] — 2026-06-08
Added
- Domain models for calendars, event instances, event detail, attendees
CalendarContract-backedCalendarRepositorywithContentObserver-driven live updates- DataStore preference for app-side hidden-calendar visibility
READ_CALENDARpermission flow (rationale + denied recovery + system-settings shortcut)- Wegwerfbarer Debug-Screen: zeigt alle Kalender + die nächsten 50 Termine ab heute
- Hilt-Wiring für Data-Layer (Repository, DataSource, DataStore, IO-Dispatcher)
- Unit-Tests für Cursor-Mapping (alle §8-Defensiv-Cases), Repository-Flows mit Turbine, DataStore round-trip
- Instrumented smoke test against the real CalendarContract provider
Changed
- Redesigned launcher icon: line-art calendar with a stylized "1" inside
(kalendae reference) and a small calendula bloom badge in the
bottom-right corner. Replaces the simple "1"-only foreground from
v0.1.0. Source SVG checked in at
design/icon/calendula_mark.svg, also used to regenerate the F-Droid catalogicon.png(512x512) per locale.
[0.1.1] — 2026-06-08
Fixed
- F-Droid metadata format: renamed locale dirs from
de/tode-DE/,short_description.txttosummary.txt,full_description.txttodescription.txt(fastlane format that fdroidserver actually reads, matching the working HouseHoldKeaper convention) - Added
icon.png(512x512) per locale; fdroidserver does NOT auto-extract icons from APKs that only contain XML adaptive icons (which is what minSdk-29 apps produce), so the app was rendered blank-iconed in F-Droid clients
Changed
- CI pipeline cleanup:
lintDebug/testDebugUnitTestinstead of fulllint/test(cuts ~50% of lint work since release variant lint is redundant for V1 single-variant build) - Release workflow drops the lint step from its CI-sanity job since
the same lint already ran via
ci.yamlwhen the underlying commit hit main
[0.1.0] — 2026-06-08
Added
- Initial project scaffold (Gradle Kotlin DSL, Version Catalog, Hilt, DataStore)
- Material 3 Expressive theme with Dynamic Color (API 31+) and slate-derived fallback
- Adaptive launcher icon — stylized "1" on slate squircle (references kalendae)
- German + English localization infrastructure
- Permission declaration for
READ_CALENDAR(no UI flow yet — that's Plan 02) - Gitea CI workflow: lint, unit tests, debug build, Trivy scan
- Gitea release workflow: signed release APK + F-Droid metadata sync to Hetzner
- F-Droid metadata stubs (DE + EN short/full descriptions)
.planning/project-tracking documents