View Full Version : LockScreen Info not recognizing calendars after JB to 3.1
dhlizard
Sep 16, 2009, 11:46 AM
Is anyone else who is using LockScreen Info (David Ashman extension) for their lockscreen theme having an issue with LockScreen Info not recognizing their calendars ??
Have installed, deleted, reinstalled Lockscreen Info and a reboot in between each time. Picks up everything but calendars.
3G JB to 3.1
jck1634
Sep 16, 2009, 12:26 PM
Nope. Mines working fine.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2620/3926520066_911d856329_o.png
Don't know what to tell you.
dhlizard
Sep 16, 2009, 12:33 PM
Nope. Mines working fine.
Don't know what to tell you.
It's weird. After about a half hour, my calendar items just showed up on my lockscreen. But I checked LockInfo settings and none of the calendars are shown in the calendars tab.
But, it's working, which is all good now !
anthonyboone
Oct 21, 2009, 12:59 AM
Yes, dhlizard, I jailbroke my 3gs at 3.1.1 and updated to the new lockscreen info that came out the other day, and NO calendar. I had some correspondence with David Ashman, yet him and I could not come up with any solution. I did email havrest, as native rendering DOES display my calendar info (but nothing else). I'm stuck in some sort of anti-calendar/lockscreen limbo! I hate it, but I won't subject myself to native rendering, or any other lockscreen info themes that I have seen. Let me know if I should look into something.
I have reinstalled, removed + installed, disabled the mobile substrate addon for lockscreen info, disabled winterboard, reinstalled winterboard, just about everything!
@jck1634: What theme are you using on your lockscreen? It looks like gruppled, with some modification... am I right?
dhlizard
Oct 21, 2009, 04:05 PM
Yes, dhlizard, I jailbroke my 3gs at 3.1.1 and updated to the new lockscreen info that came out the other day, and NO calendar. I had some correspondence with David Ashman, yet him and I could not come up with any solution. I did email havrest, as native rendering DOES display my calendar info (but nothing else). I'm stuck in some sort of anti-calendar/lockscreen limbo! I hate it, but I won't subject myself to native rendering, or any other lockscreen info themes that I have seen. Let me know if I should look into something.
I have reinstalled, removed + installed, disabled the mobile substrate addon for lockscreen info, disabled winterboard, reinstalled winterboard, just about everything!
@jck1634: What theme are you using on your lockscreen? It looks like gruppled, with some modification... am I right?
The subsequent update to LockScreen Info corrected my issues.
Good Luck !
mckyvlle
Oct 26, 2009, 03:44 PM
It seems odd, but the same did happen to me. I got back the calendar after a few resprings. [iPod Touch 2nd-gen, 3.1.2]
ViViDboarder
Oct 26, 2009, 03:52 PM
Yes, dhlizard, I jailbroke my 3gs at 3.1.1 and updated to the new lockscreen info that came out the other day, and NO calendar. I had some correspondence with David Ashman, yet him and I could not come up with any solution. I did email havrest, as native rendering DOES display my calendar info (but nothing else). I'm stuck in some sort of anti-calendar/lockscreen limbo! I hate it, but I won't subject myself to native rendering, or any other lockscreen info themes that I have seen. Let me know if I should look into something.
I have reinstalled, removed + installed, disabled the mobile substrate addon for lockscreen info, disabled winterboard, reinstalled winterboard, just about everything!
@jck1634: What theme are you using on your lockscreen? It looks like gruppled, with some modification... am I right?
He's using Gruppled with slightly modified icons. Also, if your Calendars work with Native, then that's always an option. You know you can theme the Section Headers to anything you want by changing the image. If you want to give it a matte look you can. I made mine semi transparent. I have bars set from 0% - 100% transparency (10% at a time) saved on my phone so I can change them.
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