Customize Trip Bar Calendar Template
Overview
BART allows you to customize the templates used on the Trip Bar Calendar. You can customize the Flight Template, Hold Template, Maintenance Template and RONs Template. Changes made to the template will be applied to all users within your company.
Template Settings
Navigate to Gear > All Settings > Programs > Schedules > Trip Calendar Tab
Modifying Template
The template can include a mix of both pre-defined variables and text.
To insert a variable: click Insert Variable and select the variable
To Add Text: Click in the text box area and add text, special characters can be used:
Example:
Result: RON at PDK (HLS,DS)
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