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EventTransparencyAn enum representing the transparency of an event.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example, CalendarApp.EventTransparency.OPAQUE
.
OPAQUE
Enum
The event does block time on the calendar. This is equivalent to setting "Show me as" to "Busy" in the Calendar UI. TRANSPARENT
Enum
The event does not block time on the calendar. This is equivalent to setting "Show me as" to "Available" in the Calendar UI.
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