[kronolith] Fwd: [horde] Horde and apps
thoughts/suggestions/issues
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Wed May 12 08:42:05 PDT 2004
Zitat von "Mark H. Degner" <mark at degner.org>:
> Kronolith - Rolling over the appointment has location information in
> addition to
> time and notes
Yep.
> Kronolith - an icon or button in the appointment entry that allows
> downloading
> that particular appointment as an iCalendar file
Yep.
> Kronolith - rollover info is currently bound by the browser window.
> Is this a
> bug, or a result of the PHP/browser environment?
It's not a browser tooltip but a div layer that of course is bound to the
browser window. I'm currently improving the tooltip code so that at least
they keep inside the browser view.
> Kronolith - a way (icon?) to tell if an event is personal or shared
Not sure if that isn't too much overhead. I generally use category colors
for that purpose. I'd rather like to see the event state somehow.
> Kronolith - the ability to attach files to events
I don't see a use for that personally. What do you have in mind, what do
other people think of that?
> Kronolith - preserve existing category colors when editing the colors
Not sure what you mean.
> Kronolith - a way to have numbers vary in appointments for things
> like birthdays
> and anniversaries. ie, Dick and Jane's 41st anniversary. Based upon some
> variable and baseline date.
This would indeed by nice, but we currently have no code that allows us to
find out the number of recurrence. And I have the dense feeling that this
would be a huge performance hit.
> Kronolith - Email alerts for appointment alarms
That's already implemented.
> Kronolith - A way to notify another user of a shared calendar that an
> entry is
> new. Email, different color, popup or other.
Hm, I think this is something that meeting requests should be for. And how
do you define a "new" event? Note that we can't find out who subscribed to
a calendar, only vice versa.
> Kronolith - In meeting requests, have the meeting information in the email as
> well as in the ics file.
Yep.
Jan.
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