The year view provides the best possible overview on a whole year. It's main purpose is not to show individual events, but to show a whole year and allow you to mark days or sequences of days using yCal's markers (read here on how to use markers).
You can slide through the years in different ways. If you
happen to have a touchpad, you may use two-finger swipe gestures
to scroll through the years. If you're using a mouse, click
in the white area on the outer border of the year view and
drag the view right or left. In addition, you may also use
and
keystrokes,
or select or
from the
menu.
Right-clicking into the year view opens a context menu which provides a few customization options. The first option
toggles a "heatmap" of events in the year view, showing little bars for each event in the right corner of the particular day. The earlier the event starts and the later it ends, the bigger (higher) these bars are. In such a way you get a quick overview on busy and not so busy days. With the second option you can choose to have this heatmap use the original calendar colors, or to have more moderate greyscale map.With the option
you can switch the text description for holidays on or off. With you may choose to display little candle lights on all those days that have birthdays — a great way to see upcoming birthdays. With you can turn on little dog-ears for days with notes, so you can quickly see where there you typed in additional notes on days.There are additional customization options available when you choose
You may select a single day by clicking on it, or select a
sequence of days by clicking and dragging. Alternatively, you
can specify a sequence of days by clicking the first day
and then Shift-clicking the last day in that sequence, or
using Shift together with the arrow keys on the keyboard.
If you -click,
you can select several non-consecutive days. Pressing the
ESC key cancels your selection (and closes a possibly opened
hover panel).
Double-clicking on a day opens a quickview panel showing the events on that day. Use the scroll wheel (or swipe gesture) to scroll through the day, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to quickly switch to another day while leaving the quickview panel open, or press ESC or the spacebar to close the panel again. Alternatively to double-clicking, you may also hit the spacebar to open the quickview panel for a selected day — just as you open the quickview in the Finder.
From the quickview panel, you can also quickly jump to the corresponding week view.
Note that if calendars are unchecked in the left pane, the corresponding events or markings will not show up in the year view!.