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Check or uncheck ‘Owl > Options > Show tips’: https://primetimetable.com/help/#options
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When you click the open icon multi-select in the grid is enabled so you can delete more timetables at once
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Both group sets and groups can be reordered by using up and down arrows in the bottom right corner of the grid: https://primetimetable.com/help/#group
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Subjects, teachers, classes, groups and rooms are displayed in the grid using full names by default. Click total statistics above the grid to switch between full and short names: https://primetimetable.com/help/#activity
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Take a look at ‘Download my data’ in the user guide to find out how to download all data including timetables, users, school info and communication with support team: https://primetimetable.com/help/#download-archive
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Freeze Column & Row labels
It would be great to be able to 'Freeze' the Column & Row labels to the left and top bars so that when you zoom in/out or scroll you can still see the headings
7 votesThank you for adding suggestion for improvement. Both header and the first column are freezed when scrolling the timetable, e.g. when using vertical/horizontal zoom.
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Set Time Gaps between lessons
Would be great to be able to set a specific gap time (ex. 15 Min) between each lesson.
6 votesChoose ‘Owl > Manage > Periods’ to manage periods and their intervals. You can set any duration for a period and in that way you can add periods with 15-minute duration. It might be useful to pick the red marker and forbid the ‘gap period’ so it’s not counted as pause and the generator won’t automatically scheduled cards there. Additionally, choose ‘Owl > Help > Options’, expand ‘Advanced options’ and check ‘Resize periods based on duration’ if you want to show columns more realistically, e.g. you want to see a 15-minute period proportionally smaller compared to a 45-minute period. The same option is available when publishing timetable to the web, so you can fully control how the timetable will be displayed to others.
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This is already implemented. Red marker in the bottom right corner can draw forbidden positions in any master or individual view. So you can switch to teacher master view and pick the red marker to draw forbidden positions, then switch to subject master view and use the red marker to draw forbidden positions there. If you want to forbid whole day/period just click day/period with marker selected. More about constraints in the user guide: http://www.primetimetable.com/help/#constraints&q
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Freezing first column in master view
When zooming in the master view you easily get lost when moving across the pane becasue you cannot see the first column as you move. You should immitate the freezing panes feature MS Excel has.
14 votesThank you for suggestion for improvement! First column is freezed when using horizontal zoom, now.
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Printing master view day by day
Master view can be printed but includes all days, making it imposible to read, this could be resolved making a day by day view.
9 votesDone. You can create your own timetable view which enables scheduling, publishing, exporting, customizing and printing specific resources, days and periods, e.g. 5th graders or English teachers. Additionally, predefined views can be renamed, hidden or reordered. Watch video on how to manage views https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqKTSpYtocc or read more in the user guide: https://primetimetable.com/help/#manage-views.
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Have a free text option for each individual card.
Enable each card to have room for free text, just a couple of words or numbers. This means it would be more customisable for all schools
13 votesThank you for sharing your idea on improving Prime Timetable. I am happy to inform you that from now on you can set any custom text in the card. In order to add custom text:
- Right mouse click selected card(s) and choose Customize
- Choose ‘Set custom text’ option to enter custom text to the selected card(s) that will be displayed in individual views and custom short text that will be displayed in master views.Click “Use default” button if you changed your mind and want to remove custom text and use default instead.
Note that you can multi-select more cards and apply custom text to more cards at once. Also, you can use html tags inside any textual fields in Prime Timetable. In that way you can freely change any text but also the style of the text, e.g. make text bolder, change font-size or color, etc.
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Creating individualized student schedules
Students names and grades would be able to be imported into the program and then we could click checkboxes for the students groupings on the software.
8 votesIn order to manage students choose ‘Owl > Manage > Classes’, select a class on the list and click Students button on the right.
By adding activities for groups, students belonging to these groups will be assigned to these activities as well. Individual class view can be filtered by specific student and the browser’s url is updated accordingly, so each student will get an url for their own published timetable. For instance, here is a direct link for Donna Gordon (Grade 6A) from United States International Example: https://primetimetable.com/publish/?id=b81543c8-b64c-4411-97b1-c6794d176139&classId=327625ca-4267-4a74-ae56-6c571242385a&studentId=227192b1-b7c3-4a58-9a48-cb24b98ae57e#id%3Db81543c8-b64c-4411-97b1-c6794d176139
You can download links for each individual student while publishing the timetable so you can share links more easily: https://primetimetable.com/help/#publish
Statistics is available for each student: https://primetimetable.com/help/#statistics
Students can be imported by following instruction provided in this spreadsheet document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-IHCoPn3tfuWggCuOLJhLWsDAmthxhW57MEr_a_7M4w/edit#gid=1966706635
More about students in the user guide: https://primetimetable.com/help/#student
More about filtering students/groups: https://primetimetable.com/help/#individual
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Generate dates or allow to import them
Currently you can add days one by one using buttons. That's ok if you havve a weekly timetable, but if you have a monthly timetable entering 31 days is a nightmare. It would be nice if we could specify a month and a year and have dates automatically generated or at least have import function working as for lessons or teachers, so that we can create the list of day with another program and use cut & paste to import it.
13 votesYou can now import new days or merge/overwrite existing day names and short names.
In order to import days choose ‘Owl > Import > Days’. Imported days will be inserted at the last selected position.
In order to overwrite the existing day names and short names with imported ones:
- Select the day you want to start merging with
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Formatting
I'd love to be able to format the size of rows/columns in the schedule to more accurately reflect the length of class periods.
7 votesI am happy to report that you can resize periods based on duration. By default, all periods appear to have the same size in the view regardless of their actual duration. Choose ‘Owl > Help > Options’, expand ‘Advanced options’ and check ‘Resize periods based on duration’ if you want to change this behavior, e.g. you want to see a 15-minute period proportionally smaller compared to a 45-minute period. The same option is available when publishing timetable to the web, so you can fully control how the timetable will be displayed to others. Thank you all, for adding suggestion for improvement and voting for it!
Best regards,
Danijel Stulic, co-founder of Prime Timetable -
Choose a group of subjects not to be scheduled on the same day
For one of the time tables we are preparing, we have 5 subjects that we want to to be scheduled one for each day from Monday to Friday.
1 voteYou can try to simulate this constraint by using only one subject instead of 5. In that way, automatic generator will make sure that there is only one subject per day. Later, when timetable is finished, you can edit these 5 cards and choose different subject for each: https://primetimetable.com/help/#edit-cards. Hope that will suit your needs.
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