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During the calendar work, we have added the feature of drag and drop activity event or "action events". The problem at that time was, action events could not be editable through the calendar UI, but should be allowed to drag and drop. So, we couldn't use the return of calendar_edit_event_allowed() because it can return true (in case of teachers, that have permission to change the activity) and the attribute isactionevent was created to control on the UI if the user is viewing an action event. So what my patch does is just add the check if we are viewing an action event, and in this case, it won't display the cog to edit that event.
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