diff --git a/Calendar/settings.py.backup b/Calendar/settings.py.backup new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0a6998 --- /dev/null +++ b/Calendar/settings.py.backup @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +""" +E-Paper settings file for software version v1.4. Utilises list for adding multiple iCal URLs. +Updated on 5th Jan 2019 +""" + +""" To quickly get started, fill in the following details:""" + +ical_urls = [ +"https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/en.usa%23holiday%40group.v.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics" +] + +api_key = "api-key" +location = "Julich, DE" +week_starts_on = "Monday" +display_colours = "bwr" +language = "en" + +# ical_urls refers to the iCal url/s. It's the link you can copy when you click on +# 'export' Calendar in Google or Yahoo (and many more online) Calendars. To add multiple iCal URLs, simply add +# a comma after the first url and add the next url in the next line: "URL2". + +# api-key refers to your openweathermap api key. It can be generated for free +# when you sign up for an account and consists of a bunch of numbers and letters + +# location refers to the city you live in. You api key will be used to grab live +# weather data for this city. Use the format below (city-name, country code) + +# week_starts_on refers to the day on which the week starts on in your country. +# Choose between Monday and Sunday. + +# display_colours refers to the number of colours that your E-Paper supports. +# Options are: bw (black and white) and bwr (black, white and red/yellow) + +# language refers to the language of the Calendar. Current options are en for +# english and de for German