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- Advanced interface: New ‘Edit person groups’ page
- Advanced interface: Clash check via availability icons
- Advanced interface: Bug fixes
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Public interface: New date and time pickers
The date and time pickers for creating bookings in the public interface have been changed.
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On desktop computers and laptops, clicking into either field will not only open a new, fully keyboard-navigable picker dialog. The date and time information is now mutable text, so you can simply type date and time and skip the picker dialogs altogether.
On touch devices users can choose as well between selecting their date and time via completely new date and time pickers - designed specifically for minimal required touch interactions on mobile devices - or by using the browser keyboard.
Please watch this video to see the new date and time pickers in action
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Public interface: Bug fixes
Location not recognised
Under specific conditions, a location selected from the location suggestion list for creating an event was not recognized by the system.
Opening hours not displayed correctly
With a certain combination of global and location specific opening hours and closing times, the opening hours were not shown correctly in the location information.
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The following Advanced Interface changes are only visible to power users and admins in ASIMUT |
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Advanced interface: New "Edit person groups" page
The first page in this transition is the "Edit person groups"-page. We have prepared a video to demonstrate the new feel of the page.
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If you want to use the new version of the "Edit person groups" page, you can opt-in under your user settings (ASIMUT-menu → User settings).
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Clash check by clicking on availability icons
A key functionality in ASIMUT is the clash checking function. It ensures that you do not double book locations and that you are beingwarned when you are about to double book a person.
Sometimes you need to accept a clash because you cannot resolve it just yet and need to get back to it later, or maybe the clash wascreated by someone else after you last worked on the event. In these cases, it is helpful to be able to bring the clash checker up withoutsaving the event - after all, your intention is to clash check, not to save.
This is why you can now bring up the the clash checker by clicking on any of the availability icons, whether this specific resource hasclashes (
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Advanced interface: Bug fixes
Inactive tags field not expanding
Inactive tag fields did not expand according the the tags they hold on the event edit page in the advanced interface.
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