[kronolith] Multitples questions about Kronolith
Chuck Hagenbuch
chuck at horde.org
Tue May 24 08:52:20 PDT 2005
Quoting michel APPLAINCOURT <michel.applaincourt at it-optics.com>:
> - for Kronolith, the concept of multitple views (+/-) calendars is
> heavy. In effect, when you add an event in one calendar, there is no
> verification in the other.
> for example i have an privbate appointment friday from 12:00 to 13:00.
> So I create an event in my "private" calendar.
> Then a meeting is coming out and I dont have "private" active (-). I
> create e professionnal appointment in "professionnal" calendar and there
> is no conflict declared.
> Note that i have tried now, if I put twice teh same event, tehre is no
> warning. Bug or wanted feature?
Certainly no bugs here. Apparently there's a feature you want, though I
don't entirely understand what it is.
> - When i invite someone, the event is not automatically created in his
> calendar.
> Ok so i can work with other tools.
> But it is heavy. When i open ITIP mail, i can confirm or add this to my
> calendar. Note that there is no "add and confirm one click option".
On the todo list.
> If the event is modified, i receive a new mail.
> I have to ask to add to my calendar again. But this is not a modify
> simply a add, so i have twice the same event....
> Is it a bug, or a dumb wanted feature?
Works fine with the current code. But you didn't give us a single
version number, so who knows.
> - For the free/busy view, I have to configure in my personal addressbook
> the URL of FB for peoples...
> Why isn't there a way for people, in my calendars to send to LDAP their
> FB URL so Kronolith can use it automaticaly for local people???
There is. Write a hook.
> Note that free/busy view is not working with firefox, but is working
> well with Internet Explorer.
> In firefox all day is red (occupied) for all peoples, but all
> participants and require participant are all green...
> Problem with CSS ou JS?
No idea, works for me.
-chuck
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