Jean-Luc Makiola e1cf00999d feat(views): optionally dim or hide past events
Adds two independent display settings under Settings › Appearance, both
defaulting to the current behaviour (off) so nothing changes until a user
opts in:

  • Agenda › "Past events" (Show / Dim / Hide) — events that already ended
    today can be left as-is, faded, or dropped from the list. Hiding also
    removes any day left empty, falling back to the empty state. Re-evaluated
    each minute so rows fade/fall away as they end while the screen is open.

  • Calendar › "Dim completed events" — a separate toggle that fades finished
    events in the month and week grids, kept independent of the agenda setting.

An event counts as completed once its end is at or before now (in-progress
events are never dimmed; all-day events only after their day is fully over),
via a shared EventInstance.hasEnded(now). The grids read the cut-off through
a new LocalDimCutoff CompositionLocal (mirroring LocalShowHourLines) so only
the event chips recompose on the per-minute tick, and only while dimming is on.

Also adds an "Agenda" section header so the agenda rows stand apart in the
now-busier Appearance screen, and documents the feature in the changelog.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-28 21:48:19 +02:00

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Calendula

A modern Material 3 Expressive calendar for Android.
Reads, writes, and reminds — on top of the system calendar, with zero network access.

CI Android 10+ Kotlin + Compose Material 3 Expressive MIT License

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Week view  Month view  Event detail  Event form  Reminder onboarding

Calendula is named after the flower whose name — like the word calendar — comes from the Latin kalendae, the first day of the month. It lives entirely on top of Android's CalendarContract: any calendar synced to your device (CalDAV via DAVx5, Google, local, WebCal subscriptions, …) simply appears, and everything you create or edit syncs back the same way. No own database, no sync stack reinvented.

Features

Calendar

  • Month, week, and day views with a one-tap view switcher
  • Full event details — attendees and their responses, reminders, recurrence (humanized), availability, visibility, foreign time zones
  • Per-calendar visibility toggle, grouped by account

Editing

  • Create, edit, and delete events — including recurring events with scoped writes: only this event, this and all following, or the whole series
  • Recurrence picker with one-tap presets and custom rules (interval, weekday toggles, end conditions); rules it can't express are preserved verbatim
  • Conflict-safe saves: if an event changed elsewhere while you were editing, Calendula asks instead of silently overwriting
  • Read-only calendars (WebCal, birthdays) are detected and respected

Reminders

  • Event reminders delivered by Calendula itself as notifications — essential when it's your only calendar app, since Android delegates reminder delivery to calendar apps
  • Tap a reminder to land on the event

Design & privacy

  • Real Material 3 Expressive throughout — dynamic color (Android 12+), expressive motion and shapes, light/dark theme
  • German and English UI, per-app language setting — and open to community translations
  • Zero telemetry, zero analytics, no internet permission — your data never leaves the device

📦 Install

Calendula is on the official F-Droid repository — just search for Calendula in any F-Droid client, or install it from f-droid.org.

Self-hosted repo (latest builds)

New versions are built, signed, and published to a self-hosted repository the moment each tag lands — usually a few days ahead of the official repo, which rebuilds on F-Droid's own schedule. Add it for the freshest builds:

  1. In your F-Droid client, open Settings → Repositories → Add (or open the link below on your phone):

    https://apps.dev.jeanlucmakiola.de/dev/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=C2C0640402BF458FC0ED957AF0B37AA4C14022E72F89CE90B5965B458CF73425
    

    Repo: https://apps.dev.jeanlucmakiola.de/dev/fdroid/repo · fingerprint (SHA-256): C2C0 6404 02BF 458F C0ED 957A F0B3 7AA4 C140 22E7 2F89 CE90 B596 5B45 8CF7 3425

  2. Refresh, search for Calendula, install.

Both channels share the same signing key, so you can switch between them without reinstalling. Or build from source — see below.

📚 Documentation

🌍 Translations

Calendula ships in German and English, and you're warmly invited to add your language. Translations are managed on a self-hosted Weblate:

Help translate Calendula

No coding needed — register on the Weblate server, pick (or request) a language, and translate the strings in your browser. You can also reach this link in the app from the top of Settings → App language.

📜 License

MIT — Jean-Luc Makiola, 2026

Description
A modern Material 3 Expressive calendar app for Android
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