On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 3:02 PM, John Layt wrote:
> Cool :-) So the plan looks something like:
>
> 1) Sergio finishes the clean-up in kdepim, then moves the code to kdepimlibs
> 2) Someone (probably me) then removes the copy from kde-workspace and points
> the data engine at the kdepimlibs versio
On Thursday 27 Oct 2011 21:26:03 Sérgio Martins wrote:
> > The intention has always been to move the Akonadi calendar interface
> > into
> > kdepimlibs so everyone could use it, but I don't know if this has been
> > done yet. Once done we can delete the copy and swit
fixes in the calendar events dataengine dealing
>> > with the Akonadi calendar support, and found this README[0] explaining
>> > a migration plan for the dataengine into Akonadi, etc. I wonder what's
>> > the status of that migration: if it's already in progress
e last release, so we need to look at refreshing the copy before the
> next release.
>
> The intention has always been to move the Akonadi calendar interface into
> kdepimlibs so everyone could use it, but I don't know if this has been done
> yet. Once done we can delete the cop
On Thursday 27 Oct 2011 05:50:46 David Narvaez wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 6:09 AM, David Narvaez
>
> wrote:
> > Hi all, sorry for the cross posting,
> >
> > I was about to work on fixes in the calendar events dataengine dealing
> > with the Akonadi calend
On Thursday, October 27, 2011 05:50:46 David Narvaez wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 6:09 AM, David Narvaez
>
> wrote:
> > Hi all, sorry for the cross posting,
> >
> > I was about to work on fixes in the calendar events dataengine dealing
> > with
> >
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 6:09 AM, David Narvaez
wrote:
> Hi all, sorry for the cross posting,
>
> I was about to work on fixes in the calendar events dataengine dealing with
> the Akonadi calendar support, and found this README[0] explaining a
> migration plan for the dataengine in
Hi all, sorry for the cross posting,
I was about to work on fixes in the calendar events dataengine dealing with
the Akonadi calendar support, and found this README[0] explaining a
migration plan for the dataengine into Akonadi, etc. I wonder what's the
status of that migration: if it'
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> What if I get a second sourceRequestEvent() for the same source string? Do
if the source already exists, it won't get called again.
sourceRequestEvent is *only* called when the source does not exist. once it
exists, calls are made to updateSourEvent a
Hi,
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
>> So would "eventsInMonth:2010-04-01" sound OK? I don't have strong
>> feelings about this.
>
> yes, that'd be cool as well, and keep it consistent with holidays.
>
> events:2010-04-02 could then return the events for just
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> So would "eventsInMonth:2010-04-01" sound OK? I don't have strong feelings
> about this.
yes, that'd be cool as well, and keep it consistent with holidays.
events:2010-04-02 could then return the events for just one day? would that
make sense?
> Also
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
>> Requests to it have to have the form: "calendar:-mm-dd:-mm-dd"
>> where the two dates are a range.
>
> could we replace calendar: with events:?
sounds good to me (done)
>
> another concern is that if you have two cale
On April 6, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Requests to it have to have the form: "calendar:-mm-dd:-mm-dd"
> where the two dates are a range.
could we replace calendar: with events:?
another concern is that if you have two calendars viewing similar data, the
data won't get shared. e.g.
Hi all,
I landed a first version of the data engine in playground now (it's a copy
of the calendar one).
Please let me know if it works for you - it should automatically start
akonadi, but unless you have something in your akonadi calendar, it won't
work. And it should work with KDE
On April 5, 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Calendar - this one uses queries like "isHoliday:region:date" and gives
i think this is the one that should be extended. it was always the intention
to do so, in fact. :)
> For my purpose I'd rather use a date range to query calendar events.
> So I'd
On April 5, 2010, Marco Martin wrote:
> > The other one is the Akonadi dataengine which doesn't care about
> > calendars yet. On the other hand it already links to Akonadi.
> > It has emails, microblogging and contacts as data.
> > This one uses "ContactCollection-id" so the separators are ':' and
Marco Martin wrote:
> On Monday 05 April 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just noticed that now - with KDE SC 4.4, I have a working Akonadi
>> Calendar. Which by itself is pretty awesome of course. But wouldn't it be
>> even ++aweseome if th
On Monday 05 April 2010, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just noticed that now - with KDE SC 4.4, I have a working Akonadi
> Calendar. Which by itself is pretty awesome of course. But wouldn't it be
> even ++aweseome if that was connected to my plasma-clock-foldout
Hi all,
I just noticed that now - with KDE SC 4.4, I have a working Akonadi Calendar.
Which by itself is pretty awesome of course. But wouldn't it be even
++aweseome if that was connected to my plasma-clock-foldout-calendar?
So I set down and poked our pimsters and got all the info I ne
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