Difference between revisions of "IPhone change calendar colors"
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Change the colors, on the sqlite prompt: | Change the colors, on the sqlite prompt: | ||
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update Calendar set color_r=15, color_g=77, color_b=140 where store_id = '6'; | update Calendar set color_r=15, color_g=77, color_b=140 where store_id = '6'; | ||
update Calendar set color_r=181, color_g=0, color_b=13 where store_id = '11'; | update Calendar set color_r=181, color_g=0, color_b=13 where store_id = '11'; |
Latest revision as of 10:50, 22 April 2011
sqlite3 should be installed by Cydia, or from command prompt:
apt-get install sqlite3
Query your current config:
cd /var/mobile/Library/Calendar sqlite3 Calendar.sqlitedb
On the sqlite prompt:
select store_id,title, external_id_tag,color_r,color_g,color_b from Calendar;
In my case the output is:
1|Default||-1|-1|-1 2|Birthdays||47|141|0 1|Calendar||15|77|140 6|Calendar||15|77|140 11|Tasks|/dav/roland@breedveld.net/Tasks/|245|120|2 11|Calendar|/dav/roland@breedveld.net/Calendar/|132|130|132
Change the colors, on the sqlite prompt:
update Calendar set color_r=15, color_g=77, color_b=140 where store_id = '6'; update Calendar set color_r=181, color_g=0, color_b=13 where store_id = '11'; . .exit
Colors should be effective immediatley
RGB Values for the Standard Colors
Red = (181,0,13) Orange = (229,98,0) Green = (47,141,0) Blue = (15,77,140) Purple = (103,10,108)