https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461089

--- Comment #2 from Pascalio <pasca...@protonmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> I've never actually used the feature myself. Can you describe the steps one
> by one?
Sure. On KDE Neon, but probably on most versions of the plasma desktop, here
are the steps.
0. have kdepim installed
1. create some akonadi calendars (korganizer/kalendar...)
2. install the package kdepim-addons
3. in the digital-clock widget, go into settings
4. section "calendar", check pim event addon -> a new settings tab appears on
the left
5. go to this new tab, check the calendars you want to have displayed.

I couldn't find any way to automate this calendar integration, I have to do it
manually on every distro/desktop install. And since it's a great feature, it
would make sense to put it forward and to facilitate its deployment.

Ideally
- kdepim-addons could be installed automatically with pdepim
- and digital clock widget would automatically
 1. enable kdepim-addons if the package is installed
 2. display by default any calendar akonadi knows of.

In this way, any calendar you have would be reflected in your digital clock
widget, allowing you to check your planning without even leaving the window
you're working on.  (calendars you don't want to see can always be unchecked in
the settings.)

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