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Hi.
It doesn't happen all the time for me, but sometimes occurs.
The issue is that if the native Calendar app is not launched, when you double tap a specific date to open it in the native app, it won't open this specific date (sometimes, for me 15-25% of cases).
But if the native Calendar app is already launched, it will redirect to the needed date in 100% of cases.
I guess if it's done via AppleScripts, it can be fixed by adding a small delay or something like this, so that it works more reliably when the native Calendar app is not launched.
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I'm not able to reproduce this. If you want to play around with the script, it's here.
The script could also be failing for some reason (no idea why it would if you have permissions).
In that case it would just open the app, but not navigate to your date.
Hi.
It doesn't happen all the time for me, but sometimes occurs.
The issue is that if the native Calendar app is not launched, when you double tap a specific date to open it in the native app, it won't open this specific date (sometimes, for me 15-25% of cases).
But if the native Calendar app is already launched, it will redirect to the needed date in 100% of cases.
I guess if it's done via AppleScripts, it can be fixed by adding a small delay or something like this, so that it works more reliably when the native Calendar app is not launched.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: