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    [Announce] Gene Cash's to_do and calend PIM programs for OS 2008

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    GeraldKo | # 31 | 2008-04-15, 03:57 | Report

    I don't think the linking between To-Do and Calend is working (entirely) yet. The To-Do categories show up in Calend, but when you add a To Do item in Calend, it doesn't magically appear in To-Do; nor vice-versa. (I think they're supposed to talk to each other that way; maybe I'm wrong.)

    Not a big deal at all. Just reporting.

    Love the apps, thanks again, to both you and Gene Cash.

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    micrometer | # 32 | 2008-04-15, 04:08 | Report

    I managed to save my *.ics files from Google calendar and import them. Oddly enough, the events show up on monthly calendars, but in the Agenda view, only the dates and times show, the actual event info (i.e. what's going on) has to be hand typed in.

    At least it's something.

    Also, I ran a test alarm with no issues.

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    rbrewer123 | # 33 | 2008-04-15, 04:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
    I don't think the linking between To-Do and Calend is working (entirely) yet. The To-Do categories show up in Calend, but when you add a To Do item in Calend, it doesn't magically appear in To-Do; nor vice-versa. (I think they're supposed to talk to each other that way; maybe I'm wrong.)

    Not a big deal at all. Just reporting.

    Love the apps, thanks again, to both you and Gene Cash.
    Reporting is A-OK.

    I think todo items created in calend are supposed to show up in the to_do app, but not until the date specified in calend. Does that match your understanding?

    In the meantime I'm adding it to the list of things to look into.

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    here.david | # 34 | 2008-04-15, 05:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by micrometer View Post
    I managed to save my *.ics files from Google calendar and import them. Oddly enough, the events show up on monthly calendars, but in the Agenda view, only the dates and times show, the actual event info (i.e. what's going on) has to be hand typed in.

    At least it's something.


    Also, I ran a test alarm with no issues.

    would you give the steps you followed...I downloaded both the link and the basic.ics with neither working...

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    wv9k | # 35 | 2008-04-15, 06:51 | Report

    Tried these last night (installed in sequence from the brewer123 site). Tapped on them in extras and absolutely nothing :-(.

    Thought it was that they were really for 2007, but then I don't think they would have installed.

    Hope to be able to look at this tomorrow and see what is up.

    If it will sync with jpilot, I can finally retire that damn Z31 with the random digitizer .

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    L0cutus | # 36 | 2008-04-15, 09:54 | Report

    seems the week events doesn't work, i'm unable to create them, i check the week tab, select
    the days, set the alarm and the time, finally click on 'Apply', i see only "populating the date
    cache" and stop, no event were created....
    What i'm doing wrong ?

    thanks for the port to os2008 !!!

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    Nitesky | # 37 | 2008-04-15, 12:10 | Report

    Still no luck for me. I have searched and searched the forums here. One post mentioned adding Canola would help. I downloaded Canola and then was able to download the first 2 parts of gene Cash's entries. But thats all! The rest still say I am missing apps that are needed. Can anyone tell me what I still need to add to my machine to download the remaining parts?
    # python-dateutil
    # nokia-utilities
    # to-do
    # calend
    I don't do red pill mode, so I really need further advice.

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    rbrewer123 | # 38 | 2008-04-15, 12:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by micrometer View Post
    I managed to save my *.ics files from Google calendar and import them. Oddly enough, the events show up on monthly calendars, but in the Agenda view, only the dates and times show, the actual event info (i.e. what's going on) has to be hand typed in.

    At least it's something.

    Also, I ran a test alarm with no issues.
    That's what I see on my setup when I import an iCalendar file from Evolution. Go into the View Logs menu item and you should see some various exceptions. Those exceptions are preventing display in various views.

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    BoxOfSnoo | # 39 | 2008-04-15, 12:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by wv9k View Post
    If it will sync with jpilot, I can finally retire that damn Z31 with the random digitizer .
    Hey, I'd love to see jpilot ported! Don't know how hard that would be.

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    rbrewer123 | # 40 | 2008-04-15, 12:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by Nitesky View Post
    Still no luck for me. I have searched and searched the forums here. One post mentioned adding Canola would help. I downloaded Canola and then was able to download the first 2 parts of gene Cash's entries. But thats all! The rest still say I am missing apps that are needed. Can anyone tell me what I still need to add to my machine to download the remaining parts?
    # python-dateutil
    # nokia-utilities
    # to-do
    # calend
    I don't do red pill mode, so I really need further advice.
    Here are a few apps to try installing to see if they install python2.5 for you:
    maemo-periodic
    multilist
    pyculator
    eggtimer

    You can uninstall them once you've got python.

    I got this list by running 'apt-cache rdepends python2.5' from my NIT xterm and picking a few from the very long list.

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