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Not an issue per se, but is there any way to apply an offset as a configuration option for a specific calendar?
I have a calendar that's made up of local time data but is displayed as UTC +0 . I know this is an error from the source but maybe all imported data could have a specific offset applied to bring it in line???
If not possible, any idea on how to run a script to regularly check the source from ics_calendar and copy it to a HA Local Calendar with the offset applied?
Thanks
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Add new offset_hours option
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## Formatting, testing, and code coverage
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Thanks for creating this - Love It!
Not an issue per se, but is there any way to apply an offset as a configuration option for a specific calendar?
I have a calendar that's made up of local time data but is displayed as UTC +0 . I know this is an error from the source but maybe all imported data could have a specific offset applied to bring it in line???
If not possible, any idea on how to run a script to regularly check the source from ics_calendar and copy it to a HA Local Calendar with the offset applied?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: