Re: [Evolution]: Notify Object Creation
- From: "Kunal/CSE/BMSCE/B'lore" <kunal kr gmail com>
- To: "Harish Krishnaswamy" <kharish novell com>
- Cc: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution]: Notify Object Creation
- Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 21:57:23 +0530
Well Thats already *enabled* ..
I can find my event entry in the calendar.ics! But E-D-S does not know abt the entry as its not showing up in gnome clock applet or evolution calendar either.
When i create sme event entry using evolution, its get automatically updated in evolution calendar as well as gnome clock applet. When i use my program to create the event entry, it creates the entry in
calendar.ics file. But the gnome clock applet or evolution calendar does not shows that entry until i restart/ logoff the system.. thats why i think that i need to send sme signal to E-D-S about the entry creation..
Kunal
On 5/10/06, Harish Krishnaswamy <kharish novell com> wrote:
Right. But it still needs to be enabled to show up on the Cal view or
the clock applet :-).
If you can find the appointment you created in the calendar.ics file,
then e-d-s already knows about it because it is the file backend in
e-d-s that put it there.
HTH,
Harish
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 21:41 +0530, Kunal/CSE/BMSCE/B'lore wrote:
> Oh well e_cal_new_system_calendar() doesnot actually creates a new
> calendar. It actually creates a handle to the system calendar (which
> is the default calender maintained by evolution) ! So basically i am
> creating event entry in the system calendar only which is accessed by
> gnome clock applet to display the events.
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