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History Events
History events are created by HELO to show what scheduled events were
attempted and what the result was for each one. This is useful for creating a log of
recordings and streaming events that have occurred and what the outcome was
for each one.
Each history event displays on the calendar using the following color scheme:
Blue - Scheduled (upcoming)
Green - Successful (completed)
Red - Failed (completed)
Yellow - Stopped by user (completed)
Gray - Discarded due to overlap (completed)
Animated oscillation between Blue and Green - Active (current event)
Animated oscillation between Blue and Purple - Trying (event starting up)
The record of history events is maintained in a separate .ics file, called something
like "myhelosystemname-scheduler-history.ics". If you download the history, you
will get an .ics file with just the history events in it. History events are scheduled
events from a local or remote calendar that HELO attempted to process
automatically. If the Scheduler has never been enabled, it will be an empty
calendar. The file will have the ICAL header but it will contain no events.
Clear Calendar
Click the Clear Calendar button to clear the local calendar of all events. This
clears the uploaded local events calendar file, or the one named after the default
system name.
Download History
Click the Download History button to download all past events that are on the
local calendar.
Clear History
Click the Clear History button to clear the result of automatically attempted
events in the past.
Local Calendar User Preferences
Click on the sandwich icon toward the right-hand side of the Calendar menu
bar (next to the open/close icon) to access checkboxes for selecting local
user preferences. These settings are saved by the browser in client-side local
storage; they are not saved on HELO. If you switch browsers or computers, or use
incognito mode, these preferences will need to be set again.
These local calendar user preferences include the following:
• Enable Event Tooltips
• Start Week on Monday (otherwise week starts on Sunday)
• Use 24-hour clock (otherwise clock will be 12-hour AM/PM)
• View a pop-up window that shows Scheduler Keyboard Shortcuts
• Select language for the calendar