inst/htmlwidgets/lib/cal-heatmap/CHANGELOG.md

Changelog

v3.5.2 [2015-02-05]

v3.5.1 [2015-01-19]

v3.5.0 [2014-11-12]

v3.4.0 [2014-02-02]

v3.3.12 [2014-01-31]

v3.3.11 [2014-01-26]

v3.3.10 [2013-12-03]

v3.3.9 [2013-11-24]

v3.3.8 [2013-10-31]

v3.3.7 [2013-10-29]

v3.3.6 [2013-10-28]

v3.3.5 [2013-10-16]

v3.3.4 [2013-10-10]

v3.3.3 [2013-10-09]

v3.3.2 [2013-10-08]

v3.3.1 [2013-10-07]

v3.3.0 [2013-10-07]

v3.2.1 [2013-09-17]

v3.2.0 [2013-09-12]

v3.1.0 [2013-08-08]

v3.0.9 [2013-08-01]

v3.0.8 [2013-08-01]

v3.0.7 [2013-07-24]

v3.0.6 [2013-07-24]

v3.0.5 [2013-07-23]

v3.0.4 [2013-07-20]

v3.0.3 [2013-07-19]

v3.0.2 [2013-07-18]

v3.0.1 [2013-07-18]

v3.0.0 [2013-07-18]

v3 is a major release, a lot of changes are not backward compatible with v2. See the migration guide for update process.

v2.2.1 [2013-06-19]

v2.2.0 [2013-05-05]

v2.1.6 [2013-04-17]

v2.1.5 [2013-04-17]

v2.1.4 [2013-04-16]

[enhancement] More faster tests

v2.1.3 [2013-04-09]

v2.1.2 [2013-04-02]

v2.1.1 [2013-03-28]

v2.1.0 [2013-03-28]

See documentation for i18n usage

v2.0.3 [2013-03-21]

v2.0.2 [2013-03-20]

v2.0.1 [2013-03-07]

v2.0.0 [2013-03-06]

v1.1.1 [2013-02-28]

v1.1.0 [2013-02-27]

The string template is usually a dynamic url to an API, like api.com/get?start=xxx&end=yyy, where xxx and yyy are respectively the first and last date of the calendar. You can use tokens to dynamically insert the calendar first and last date in the url. See documentation for accepted tokens. Example : api?start={{t:start}}&end={{d:end}} will fetch api?start=1362006000&end=2013-02-27T23:00:00.000Z

v1.0.1 [2013-02-26]

v1.0.0 [2013-02-25]



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