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The Wizard of Huz 2014-08-02 18:43

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Are there more screenshots then the one in the first post. Would like to see how it looks like before I install it.

TomJ 2014-08-02 20:36

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Wizard of Huz (Post 1434654)
Are there more screenshots then the one in the first post. Would like to see how it looks like before I install it.

It looks almost identical to stock, except for more detailed dialogues in areas where it has more functionality. Other nice tweaks include having the day of the week with the date in date choosing dialogues.

sLumPia 2014-08-03 19:00

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Hi, how can I create an event that occur on Saturday, once a year every 8 month?
I try this one:
Freq=Monthly
Interval=8
Byday=Sa
but it appear on every Saturday on that month.

Estel 2014-08-04 01:03

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
And when it should occur, if last occurence was on 1st january, saturday, 2015 (date not real)? If it have to occur once a year, it can't happen 8 months later on saturday, as it's the same year, still.

sLumPia 2014-08-04 12:32

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Estel,
Oops, sorry about that
Ok, it can occur twice a year, but not in the same month. Is that rule possible within qalendar?

TomJ 2014-08-05 09:50

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Would an event repeating every 36 weeks meet the case?

sLumPia 2014-08-05 09:57

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Hi TomJ,
Yes, that's another way to look at it.
Thanks.

Is qalendar support task/event search?

TomJ 2014-08-05 13:50

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sLumPia (Post 1434907)
Hi TomJ,
Yes, that's another way to look at it.
Thanks.

Is qalendar support task/event search?

No, but you can use Scout to search.

gidzzz 2014-09-09 19:31

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
I have realeased Qalendar 0.9.4 (actually it was meant to be 0.10, but I forgot and already uploaded it to the autobuilder ;) ). It focuses on time zones, but there is also a couple of other new features and a bunch of various tweaks:
  • Tasks can be grouped by calendar.
  • Support for time zones in component editors.
  • Display component type and summary in deletion dialog.
  • Birthdays can be cloned into an ordinary event.
  • Remember alarm settings in the task editor.
  • Do not change default settings when editing an existing component.
  • Detect and react to time zone changes.
  • Fixed wrong suggested alarm date when creating a task for current day.
  • Ignore the seconds part of time that was present when creating an event without touching time pickers.
  • Updated translations.
Time zone picker is hidden by default to reduce clutter for less demanding users. If you want to create events in different time zones, you have to enable it in the settings.

TomJ 2014-09-11 11:33

Re: [Announce] Qalendar -- a replacement for the default calendar
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gidzzz (Post 1438728)
I have realeased Qalendar 0.9.4 (actually it was meant to be 0.10, but I forgot and already uploaded it to the autobuilder ;) ).

Might be a good thing, as I have encountered a fairly vexatious bug. Qalendar no longer seems able to save event finish times, but sets them to equal the start time. I first noticed this on new events, but editting previously saved events gives the same behaviour. Anyone else noticed this, or is it just me? I am on the latest version of CSSU-T and running Thumb compiled Qalendar.


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