A guide on how to set up and use the Calendar View in Luklak, leveraging your Date fields to visualize deadlines, schedule events, and manage time-based work.
🧊 Objects
on a standard monthly, weekly, or daily calendar layout. It is the perfect tool for managing deadlines, scheduling events, and planning work that is tied to specific dates.
If the Timeline View
is for long-term project scheduling, the Calendar View
is for day-to-day time management.
[Image Placeholder: A screenshot of a monthly Calendar View. Several 🧊
Objects appear as colored event blocks on different days, showing their names and due dates.]
🧊 Objects
on the calendar, you must tell Luklak which Date
fields to use.
To display 🧊 Objects with a single important date (like a deadline):
Date
field (e.g., Due Date
). The 🧊 Object
will appear as a single-day event on the calendar.To display 🧊 Objects that span a date range (like an event or a vacation):
Event Start
).Event End
). The 🧊 Object
will appear as a bar stretching across multiple days on the calendar.🧊 Objects
. One calendar could show their Due Dates
, while a second calendar could show their Publication Dates
, giving you different temporal perspectives on your work.🧊 Object
from one day on the calendar and drop it onto another. This action will instantly and automatically update the Date field
on that 🧊 Object
to the new date. It’s the most intuitive way to manage your schedule.
[Guidejar Placeholder: A short tutorial showing a user dragging a task event from ‘Tuesday’ to ‘Thursday’ on the calendar. After dropping the event, a success notification appears.]
🧊 Object
for a specific day by clicking the + icon
that appears when you hover over a date on the calendar. This will open the new Object
creation form with the date field already pre-populated.