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

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    hyartep | # 61 | 2008-04-16, 11:56 | Report

    from all those PIMs, i've tried on my n800, these seem to have the most potential.
    i would recommend contacting gene cash and move the project to community development, using maemo.org infrastructure. of course, it would be headed by gene cash, or by whomever he decides (rbrewer123).

    what do you think?

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    rbrewer123 | # 62 | 2008-04-16, 12:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by hyartep View Post
    from all those PIMs, i've tried on my n800, these seem to have the most potential.
    i would recommend contacting gene cash and move the project to community development, using maemo.org infrastructure. of course, it would be headed by gene cash, or by whomever he decides (rbrewer123).

    what do you think?
    Good idea. I'll write him an email.

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    godd | # 63 | 2008-04-16, 13:47 | Report

    Originally Posted by rbrewer123 View Post
    I couldn't easily reproduce your issue. I created a weekly recurring item and chose a todo category and they all showed up in the month view as expected. I tried it once leaving the time at default (12:00am) and once specifying a time.
    This bug is specific for non-english (non-roman) localization. Week days are shown in current tablet language and Calend does not understand them. When trying to save a recurring weekly event, it raises an error (as shown in log) :
    Expected weekday abbreviation, got: в .

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    briand | # 64 | 2008-04-16, 14:53 | Report

    Has anybody else noticed the Calend application automatically opening at 12:00 midnight? It has done it on my n800 the past two nights...

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    rbrewer123 | # 65 | 2008-04-16, 14:59 | Report

    Yes... it schedules itself to wake up at midnight and do a little housekeeping, like sending the next day's todo's to the todo manager. Would be nice if it closed itself after doing that.

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    FGol | # 66 | 2008-04-16, 16:05 | Report

    I don't think anyone has said they've gotten Google calendar ical files imported. Has anyone?

    /usr/bin/calend:260: GtkWarning: gtk_tree_model_filter_row_has_child_toggled: assertion `elt->visible' failed
    r=dialog.run()
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/usr/bin/calend", line 303, in import_ical
    if event['DESCRIPTION'].splitlines()[0].strip() != event['SUMMARY'].strip():
    IndexError: list index out of range

    Thank you,
    Frank

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    GeraldKo | # 67 | 2008-04-16, 16:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by rbrewer123 View Post
    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.
    You can remove it from your list. You're right, that's how it's working. I had to wait to see if that happened, and it did. I like it.

    Originally Posted by rbrewer123 View Post
    Yes... it schedules itself to wake up at midnight and do a little housekeeping, like sending the next day's todo's to the todo manager. Would be nice if it closed itself after doing that.
    Tonight I'm leaving the dirty dishes when I go to sleep, just to see how complete that program is.

    I don't think it matters that it stays open. It means when you look at your NIT in the morning, it's harder to escape (or forget) your to-do's. And it ain't that hard to close it.

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    rbrewer123 | # 68 | 2008-04-16, 17:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by FGol View Post
    I don't think anyone has said they've gotten Google calendar ical files imported. Has anyone?

    /usr/bin/calend:260: GtkWarning: gtk_tree_model_filter_row_has_child_toggled: assertion `elt->visible' failed
    r=dialog.run()
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "/usr/bin/calend", line 303, in import_ical
    if event['DESCRIPTION'].splitlines()[0].strip() != event['SUMMARY'].strip():
    IndexError: list index out of range

    Thank you,
    Frank
    Thanks for the clear bug report. I've gotten my iCalendar files from Evolution imported. Looks like there are still more import problems though.

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    alephito | # 69 | 2008-04-16, 17:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
    I don't think it matters that it stays open. It means when you look at your NIT in the morning, it's harder to escape (or forget) your to-do's. And it ain't that hard to close it.
    Exactly. I thought this was the expected behavior, since it is nice to have your to-do's in front of you when you pick your NIT in the morning.

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    rbrewer123 | # 70 | 2008-04-16, 17:33 | Report

    Diverse iCalendar files for import would be helpful. If anyone who uses various calendar programs could export some example iCalendar files and post them that would be helpful. For example, Google Calendar users could create a simple calendar and add some one-time events, repeating events, and todo events (if Google does that, I don't use it). Same for Outlook, Yahoo, etc.

    I already have some Evolution and gpesyncd output. Unfortunately gpesyncd is generating some things that don't conform to the spec so I'll leave it to others to either work around that or fix gpesyncd. One workaround might be to use Erminig to sync to google and then take the iCalendar file from google.

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