Dear Jason,
thanks for your valuable work, improving the usability of these tools for our comfort.
I usually translate from EN or GER into PT/BRA, therefore, in my case, it would be easyer to think about standard pages/day instead of words/day, because EN and GER have different densities of words/page, but generally the output/day in terms of std. pages are very similar, but not in words/day. (Is this confusing? I'm sure you've been confronted with this subject before.)
Regards from Bavaria, Roy.
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Jason Grimes wrote:
Following other
recent updates to the availability calendar, a few more small features have been added.
It is now possible to specify your standard working hours, which will be displayed at the top of your availability calendar along with information about differences between your time zone and the person viewing your calendar.
In addition, new options to "Consider me unavailable outside of working hours" and "Consider me unavailable on weekends" have been added to the calendar settings. If you are considered unavailable on weekends, all of the weekend days in your calendar will automatically be marked as unavailable, unless you specify otherwise. If you are considered unavailable outside of working hours, a new "Availability remaining in current work day" indicator will automatically calculate your remaining availability and capacity for the current day.
For example, if you specified that you are 100% available today, and that you have a capacity of 3000 WPD, when your work day is half over your "Availability remaining in current work day" will indicate "Partially available (1500 words)". This "adjusted" availability is shown above your availability calendar and in your profile page, *in addition to* the availability you have specified for that day. It is not currently reflected in other availability indicators or searches, though this functionality may be added in the future.
Click here to go to your availability calendar. More information will be available in the
availability FAQs shortly.
Best regards,
Jason