On April 18, 2020 12:38:11 AM GMT+03:00, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> 
wrote:
>El divendres, 17 d’abril de 2020, a les 15:27:04 CEST, Dimitris Kardarakos va 
>escriure:
>> On April 17, 2020 12:02:59 AM GMT+03:00, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> 
>> wrote:
>> >El diumenge, 12 d’abril de 2020, a les 15:42:15 CEST, Dimitris
>> >Kardarakos va escriure:
>> >> Hello everyone,
>> >> 
>> >> I'd like to let you know that the Calindori [1] application has been
>> >> moved to kdereview.
>> >
>> >Some comments from playing with it a bit on the desktop.
>> >
>> Many thanks Albert for the review.
>> 
>> >Going from the day view to the month view in my computer takes about 4
>> >seconds. Can you reproduce that? Seems like if i have that on a phone
>> >that's less powerful would be worse.
>> >
>> 
>> Nope, but the month view, yes, it does cause performance issues. I had a 
>> short discussion with Marco on it during the plamo mini sprint.
>> 
>> >On the top bar of the Month view you're using the "wrong" way to format
>> >month + year 
>> >See how i get "of April 2020" when used in catalan, you should be using
>> >standaloneMonthName there if you're not going to put the day in front
>> >(korganizer makes that mistake almost everywhere)
>> >https://i.imgur.com/4BwMCCn.png
>> >
>> It will be addressed.
>> 
>> >In the month view, I find it a bit weird that if i change the month to
>> >January 2020, it still says "16 April 2020", which i get, it's still
>> >"the selected date", but my brain is totally unhappy about it.
>> >
>> I get your point. But what would be a sensible value for the selected date 
>> after month change? 1st day of month? Same day of the next month?
>
>That is a good question, and honestly I'm not really an UX expert, but in my 
>opinion any of "1st day of month", "Same day of the other month" or even "no 
>day selection" are better than keeping a huge text in the middle of the screen 
>that no longer refers to the current month on view.
>
>> 
>> >In the month view, the "Today" button is weird because it isn't
>> >actually "today" it's "show this month", if i am in this month, but
>> >have selected a different day (e.g. 30 of April) click "Today" does
>> >nothing. I would expect it to select today.
>> >
>> It should select the current day, I ll look into it.
>> 
>> >I find it a bit weird that going from Day view to Week view selects a
>> >different day, i.e. if i'm on Day view i get 16 of April, if i go to
>> >Week view i end up on 13 of April.
>> >
>> I thinks of global actions as context agnostic. On the other hand, if it was 
>> a contextual action, it would be required to remember the selected day. 
>> Dunno...
>
>I don't understand what you mean as context agnostic. What i mean is 
> * going to Month will show me the current month with     the current day 
> selected
> * going to Day   will show me the current day   with     the current day 
> selected
> * going to Week  will show me the current week  with NOT the current day 
> selected
>
>The third sentence seems like it would be more coherent to the other two if it 
>selected the current day.
>
>> 
>> >When adding an event i find it a bit strange that the default duration
>> >is 0 seconds.
>> >
>> Well, I have never find useful the default event interval of Android 
>> calendar; I always end up changing the duration. What duration value would 
>> be a sensible default?
>
>1 hour? I guess eventually once you have settings you should let people chose 
>that.
>
>> >The week view seems to use the megashort day names and at least in the
>> >desktop seems a bit empty https://i.imgur.com/qHAXXz8.png 
>> >Wouldn't it make more sense to at least have the numbers in the list
>> >too?
>> This view is supposed to be filled with event and task summaries. If you add 
>> some events does it feel less empty?
>
>I guess, yes.
>
>Cheers,
>  Albert
>
>> 
>> >Where are the tasks stored? Is it using a standard format?
>> >
>> Calendar files in the standard kde app location, in ical format, using the 
>> kcalendarcore framework.
>> 
>> >Feature request: (obviously ignore for now)
>> >* I always want my events to have a reminder, let me set in options
>> >"create a reminder for events by default"
>> >
>> Yep, it is in my todo list :)
>> 
>> >Cheers,
>> >  Albert
>> >
>> >P.S: I get like a million QML warnings in the command line, but most of
>> >those seem to be more kirigami than yours
>> >
>> Mostly yes, we have to check them one by one.
>> 
>> >> 
>> >> Calindori is a calendar application, built with Kirigami and
>> >following
>> >> the KDE HIGs. It has been created for Plasma Mobile but it can also
>> >> run on Linux desktop environments.
>> >> 
>> >> It offers:
>> >> 
>> >> - Month view
>> >> - Week view
>> >> - Day view
>> >> - Event management
>> >> - Repeating events
>> >> - Alarms and notifications
>> >> - Todo management
>> >> - Multiple calendars
>> >> - Calendar import
>> >> 
>> >> A set of touch friendly date and time pickers have also been created
>> >> for Calindori.
>> >> 
>> >> I would be be happy if you reviewed and helped it to become part of
>> >> the release service.
>> >> 
>> >> [1] https://invent.kde.org/kde/calindori/
>> >> 
>> >> Have a great day,
>> >> 
>> >> --
>> >> Dimitris
>> >> 
>> 
>> 
>> Dimitris
>> 
>
>
>
>

Hello,

the issues mentioned in your review have been addressed. Feel free to check it 
again and let me know.
Dimitris

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