Option to set work hours, and to compress / fold sleep hours (fit the whole week view's timetable without needing to scroll)
This video demonstrates this feature in action in Google Calendar:
GNOME_Calendar_week_view_hours_folding_feature
In week view mode, the height ranges from midnight to midnight, which is a big waste of space, introduces scrolling and squeezes events to be 33 to 50% smaller than what they could be depending on the user's lifestyle.
A solution to this is to honor the users' work hours preference and "fold" those hours to regain space.
Users would still be able to
- Unfold/refold those hours simply by clicking in the margin of that timespan
- Adjust the delimitation of those "hidden" hours by dragging
Originally filed in GNOME Bugzilla #746265 by @jfft, cloned from GNOME Bugzilla #732188 in California.
Edited by Jeff Fortin