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2014-07-09
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2014-07-10
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CardDAV is coming, but not quite that quickly: https://github.com/nemomobile/buteo-sync-plugin-carddav
As for CalDAV issues... What's the problem exactly?
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2014-07-10
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Ok. There has been talk about a week view, but I don't have any sort of a timeline for when that might happen.
If someone were to mock things up (even better challenge; if you know QML - do a usable mockup) as to how you'd like it to function, it might be a nice exercise to help out.
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2014-07-10
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2014-07-11
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2014-07-11
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I can see that the current Daily infine scroller view with 30 minutes divider could show only two to three meetings in the past and same for the future at the same time, until it becomes too cramped to be used like it is now. Unless free time areas are retracted.
Retractable free time areas impose input problems. The best how I see it, would be using clickable divider button above+between+below or next to the already shown meetings. This would "explode" the view to the currently implemented Daily view mode.
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2014-07-13
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/* Disabled for now MenuItem { //% "Show agenda" text: qsTrId("calendar-me-show_agenda") onClicked: pageStack.push("AgendaPage.qml", {date: datePicker.date}) } */
Peeking inside the sqlite db, it seems as though the appointments download correctly, but are then almost immediately adjusted somehow by Sailfish.
You asked me whether the Today view is good enough:
Although it's probably annoying to some, I would like to give my answer in the form of a large image:
In short, the Today view:
...to say nothing of the fact that all my downloaded-from-google appointments appear several hours earlier than they should across the board in Sailfish, so the entire calendar functionality is almost useless to me.
Having said all that, I don't want to sound too critical, because there is so much to love about Sailfish, and the regular updates have made huge improvements to this young OS. I have faith that things can be fixed, and you are quite right that no-one will fix an issue which hasn't been reported.
Next up, I will try to do a mockup of what I think the Agenda should be, but I've spent too much time on this already today and my employer also has legitimate claims on my time today.
I like Manatus' summary of calendar issues. It is perhaps a more concise summary of the issues than my long, rambling and excessively graphical post here.
Finally: I found the rock-solid N9 calendar implementation in combination with thp's billboard to be the perfect way of not forgetting stuff. For a couple of years there I was super-reliable... but now I have to choose between putting down my Jolla and going back to N9, or continuing with Sailfish and struggling to manage my agenda until all these issues are resolved.
So for me, at least, anything which can get Sailfish closer to that essentially perfect CalDAV implementation and 0-tap reminder system would be a step in the right direction.
Sailfish want list: calendar bugfixes, glanceable agenda, Swype or similar
Evolution continues (but we're still pre-Cambrian)
Last edited by shallimus; 2014-07-09 at 16:13.