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import datetime
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# A "strftime" string for formatting start and end time selectors in forms
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TIMESLOT_TIME_FORMAT = '%I:%M %p'
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# Used for creating start and end time form selectors as well as time slot grids.
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# Value should be datetime.timedelta value representing the incremental
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# differences between temporal options
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TIMESLOT_INTERVAL = datetime.timedelta(minutes=15)
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# A datetime.time value indicting the starting time for time slot grids and form
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# selectors
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TIMESLOT_START_TIME = datetime.time(9)
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# A datetime.timedelta value indicating the offset value from
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# TIMESLOT_START_TIME for creating time slot grids and form selectors. The for
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# using a time delta is that it possible to span dates. For instance, one could
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# have a starting time of 3pm (15:00) and wish to indicate a ending value
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# 1:30am (01:30), in which case a value of datetime.timedelta(hours=10.5)
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# could be specified to indicate that the 1:30 represents the following date's
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# time and not the current date.
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TIMESLOT_END_TIME_DURATION = datetime.timedelta(hours=+8)
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# Indicates a minimum value for the number grid columns to be shown in the time
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# slot table.
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TIMESLOT_MIN_COLUMNS = 4
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# Indicate the default length in time for a new occurrence, specifed by using
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# a datetime.timedelta object
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DEFAULT_EVENT_DURATION = datetime.timedelta(hours=+1)
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# If not None, passed to the calendar module's setfirstweekday function.
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CALENDAR_FIRST_WEEKDAY = 1
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