[kronolith] Two config questions
cjdl01
cjdl01 at brokensolstice.com
Wed Dec 7 14:32:10 UTC 2011
Quoting Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
> Quoting cjdl01 <cjdl01 at brokensolstice.com>:
>
>> On the preferences page ("options" in kronolith), under "Free/Busy
>> Information", I have all of the addressbooks highlighted under
>> "Choose the calendars to include in the above Free/Busy URL:".
>
> These are not address books. As the title suggests, they are
> calendars. This pref tells Kronolith which calendars to use when
> generating the user's fb information - it has nothing to do with
> address books. What you probably want its the addressbooks prefs.
>
> --
> mike
Ugh.. Mike, I'm sorry... Of course. I was thinking of imp and how
that package handles this situation (Under
Preferences:Addressbooks:"Choose the order of address books to search
when expanding addresses."). I got drawn away in a rush, and cut-and
pasted that without review. I'm sorry. I'm just getting frustrated
here, and it is only one of many things on my plate lately. I will be
more mindful of that.
What I want to do is get kronolith to parse all the addressbooks each
user has access to. They are all localsql addressbooks. As it is
now, it only parses the default addressbook for the user. Therefore,
everyone's free-busy info in a secondary or shared addressbooks is not
accessible to kronolith when inviting attendees (and auto completion
doesn't work for them either).
For example: I have Carl in my default addressbook. I have Cathy in
a second addressbook (selected to be used under "Address Books" in
turba). I create a new event, I click on "Attendees". I type "Ca".
Carl shows up in the autotext drop-down, but Cathy does not.
Furthermore, if I hand type Cathy's email address, her free-busy info
is not acknowledged, whereas Carl's is.
I have checked: "List all contacts when loading the contacts screen?",
under "Options:Addressbook". But this is not achieving what I want,
perhaps that is not its purpose at all. I have tried all the edits
Anant suggested in this thread, but I think that that advice was
offered because he didn't understand what I'm trying to accomplish. I
think he thought that I was trying to pull from a source other than
localsql, and I'm not.
Can you please help me to understand how to get kronolith to parse ALL
of a user's localsql databases? If it is supposed to do this by
default -- it isn't.
Thank you,
-Chris
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