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Howard Brazee  
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 More options Apr 17 2012, 8:40 am
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From: Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 06:40:57 -0600
Local: Tues, Apr 17 2012 8:40 am
Subject: Default calendar on my Mac
All my devices are synchronized with my calendar, my wife's calendar,
and our shared calendar.

I don't use, and don't want to use "calendar", which seems to be
different on my Mac and my wife's Mac.

But when I click on a date in an e-mail, it creates an event on
"calendar".

How do I disable "calendar", and make it default to one of the other
calendars?


 
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 More options Apr 17 2012, 9:24 am
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From: Jolly Roger <jollyro...@pobox.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 06:24:23 -0700
Local: Tues, Apr 17 2012 9:24 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
In article <n5pqo75sjo0hf51sa1ol128ppd3bb4j...@4ax.com>,
 Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net> wrote:

> All my devices are synchronized with my calendar, my wife's calendar,
> and our shared calendar.

> I don't use, and don't want to use "calendar", which seems to be
> different on my Mac and my wife's Mac.

> But when I click on a date in an e-mail, it creates an event on
> "calendar".

> How do I disable "calendar", and make it default to one of the other
> calendars?

Don't I recall you asking this same question not long ago? Or was that
someone else?

In Mac OS X 10.7, you can go into iCal Preferences > General and choose
the Default Calendar there.

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Jamie Kahn Genet  
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 More options Apr 17 2012, 10:20 am
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From: jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet)
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 02:20:48 +1200
Local: Tues, Apr 17 2012 10:20 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac

You did, not sure who asked though.

> In Mac OS X 10.7, you can go into iCal Preferences > General and choose
> the Default Calendar there.

And in 10.6 and earlier you're SOOL, despite it being a fairly
blindingly obvious feature *sigh*
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 More options Apr 17 2012, 9:40 pm
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From: demp...@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 13:40:52 +1200
Local: Tues, Apr 17 2012 9:40 pm
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
Jamie Kahn Genet <jami...@wizardling.geek.nz> wrote:

In 10.6, iCal defaults to the first calendar visible in the list on the
left. For me, it happens to be the first of my MobileMe calendars, since
I've disabled the "On my Mac" calendars and hidden that group.

If you want a different calendar to be the default one, drag them so the
first one is the one you want to be the default on launching iCal.

If the one you want to be the default comes from a calendar hosted
elsewhere (so it appears under a different major heading), and you also
have calendars you want to use in the "On my Mac" group, then you are
SOOL, because "On my Mac" always comes first.

If you aren't using any of the "On my Mac" calendars, you can collapse
that group.

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Jamie Kahn Genet  
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 More options Apr 18 2012, 2:30 am
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From: jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet)
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 18:30:12 +1200
Local: Wed, Apr 18 2012 2:30 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac

The trouble is I use the On My Mac ones too, but they can't be moved.
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 More options Apr 18 2012, 8:51 am
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From: Jolly Roger <jollyro...@pobox.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 05:51:44 -0700
Local: Wed, Apr 18 2012 8:51 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
In article <1kirfcv.1nx398xytfms9N%jami...@wizardling.geek.nz>,
 jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet) wrote:

Well, I guess you can chalk this up as one of the desirable features of
Lion then, eh?  ; )

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Jamie Kahn Genet  
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 More options Apr 18 2012, 10:30 am
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From: jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet)
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 02:30:33 +1200
Local: Wed, Apr 18 2012 10:30 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac

Heh, maybe :-p 10.5's iCal was the best IMO, though of course it too
lacked this feature. 10.6's iCal does dumb UI things like never greying
out the 'Today' button when I'm already at today. I just don't get why
Apple continually abandons there own UI standards and conventions. Yes,
it's a tiny thing. But all the tiny things add up into a much larger
annoyance and lack of UI elegance.
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 More options Apr 18 2012, 8:23 pm
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From: Jolly Roger <jollyro...@pobox.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 17:23:22 -0700
Local: Wed, Apr 18 2012 8:23 pm
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
In article <1kis1cj.1h54h6h1uvb4s7N%jami...@wizardling.geek.nz>,
 jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet) wrote:

Right there with you. Well, except that it doesn't bother me quite as
much, I guess.

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Jamie Kahn Genet  
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 More options Apr 18 2012, 11:44 pm
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From: jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet)
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 15:44:57 +1200
Local: Wed, Apr 18 2012 11:44 pm
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac

Jolly Roger <jollyro...@pobox.com> wrote:
> In article <1kis1cj.1h54h6h1uvb4s7N%jami...@wizardling.geek.nz>,
>  jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet) wrote:
[snip]
> > Heh, maybe :-p 10.5's iCal was the best IMO, though of course it too
> > lacked this feature. 10.6's iCal does dumb UI things like never greying
> > out the 'Today' button when I'm already at today. I just don't get why
> > Apple continually abandons there own UI standards and conventions. Yes,
> > it's a tiny thing. But all the tiny things add up into a much larger
> > annoyance and lack of UI elegance.

> Right there with you. Well, except that it doesn't bother me quite as
> much, I guess.

Heh, well it's not like I'm obsessing about it non-stop and posting in
the Advocacy group... yet (just shoot me if I ever get that bad!) ;-)
It's just a low level bugbear. If nothing else I'm tired of feeling
foolish trying to explain to users there are certain UI conventions
(these being ways to help work out what the UI is telling you), like for
example controls being greyed out when they're not applicable or
otherwise available, and then Apple turns around and takes a dump over
all my advice.

Honestly, it's just silly how I have to preface nearly everything with
"in most situations", "generally", "by and large", etc, nowadays, to
avoid having users constantly point out that what I said isn't true in
XYZ situation. And believe me - they do! :-D

I've given feedback to Apple over the years, but clearly I'm in a
minority, because they keep doing this more and more *shrug*

I tell ya, only 34 (in a week), and I'm already a cranky old man *grins*
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Jolly Roger  
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 More options Apr 19 2012, 2:26 am
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From: Jolly Roger <jollyro...@pobox.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 23:26:39 -0700
Local: Thurs, Apr 19 2012 2:26 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
In article <1kit1uu.hmeuggrydrjjN%jami...@wizardling.geek.nz>,
 jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet) wrote:

Nah!  : )  I do share your sentiment. I used to complain just as loudly,
in fact. I just find myself so busy with life and work these days I'm
never getting as much as I want done, and I fear if I slowed down to
think about things like this during my day I'd get even less done. So I
tend to just power through instead. ; )

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Jamie Kahn Genet  
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 More options Apr 19 2012, 3:28 am
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From: jami...@wizardling.geek.nz (Jamie Kahn Genet)
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 19:28:09 +1200
Local: Thurs, Apr 19 2012 3:28 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac

Yep, even at almost 34 and being lazy, nearly commitment-free, and
working only as hard as I have to to ensure my long term survival and
have fun (though I _do_ work hard at having fun! More than I do working,
more than one person has commented), I realise the value of use it or
lose it :-) I've actually been using typing tutor apps since the 90's,
because I often go for long periods without having to do much touch
typing, and my skill atrophies. Likewise regular exercise - if I slack
off for even a few days it's bloody hard to get going again.

I don't remember ANY French from high school! So much for travelling to
France and chatting with the locals... :-D

I realised the other month I don't even remember how to write 'Hello,
World' in Pascal. Sure as hell I lose any skill I ever had programming
in a language if I don't use it for even a couple years. Not that I was
ever a great programmer, heh.

Just the other day I had to fill in a form's comments section longhand -
urrrgh. My handwriting is pathetically bad from lack of use. It looks
like a child's! Ack!

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 More options May 13 2012, 3:07 pm
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From: Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net>
Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 13:07:47 -0600
Local: Sun, May 13 2012 3:07 pm
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 06:24:23 -0700, Jolly Roger <jollyro...@pobox.com>
wrote:

>> How do I disable "calendar", and make it default to one of the other
>> calendars?

>Don't I recall you asking this same question not long ago? Or was that
>someone else?

>In Mac OS X 10.7, you can go into iCal Preferences > General and choose
>the Default Calendar there.

What I want is to actually disable "Calendar".   I do switch between
my calendar, my wife's calendar, and our combined calendar.   I don't
want "Calendar" to even exist.

(My wife gets confused with these calendars and sometimes creates an
event on "calendar" and expects me to be able to see it.    We never
will want to use it, so I'd prefer to just get rid of it as an option.

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 More options May 13 2012, 3:09 pm
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From: Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net>
Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 13:09:12 -0600
Local: Sun, May 13 2012 3:09 pm
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 06:24:23 -0700, Jolly Roger <jollyro...@pobox.com>
wrote:

>> How do I disable "calendar", and make it default to one of the other
>> calendars?

>Don't I recall you asking this same question not long ago? Or was that
>someone else?

I've had some problems getting messages from my Mac newsgroups, now
fixed.

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 More options May 14 2012, 5:59 am
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Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 10:59:35 +0100
Local: Mon, May 14 2012 5:59 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
In article <sf10r71qhrakonk5udbfcnfuogp2tse...@4ax.com>,
 Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net> wrote:

What happens if you delete that calendar?

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 More options May 14 2012, 12:23 pm
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From: Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net>
Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 10:23:12 -0600
Local: Mon, May 14 2012 12:23 pm
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
On Mon, 14 May 2012 10:59:35 +0100, Sara

<saramerri...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>> (My wife gets confused with these calendars and sometimes creates an
>> event on "calendar" and expects me to be able to see it.    We never
>> will want to use it, so I'd prefer to just get rid of it as an option.

>What happens if you delete that calendar?

All I know how to do is uncheck it to not display.   How do I delete
it?

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 More options May 15 2012, 5:27 am
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From: demp...@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 21:27:31 +1200
Local: Tues, May 15 2012 5:27 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac

Howard Brazee <how...@brazee.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 14 May 2012 10:59:35 +0100, Sara
> <saramerri...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

> >> (My wife gets confused with these calendars and sometimes creates an
> >> event on "calendar" and expects me to be able to see it.    We never
> >> will want to use it, so I'd prefer to just get rid of it as an option.

> >What happens if you delete that calendar?

> All I know how to do is uncheck it to not display.   How do I delete
> it?

Which OS version are you using?

In Lion, you click on the Calendars button at the top of the iCal window
to show the pop-down list of calendars, then click on the title of the
calendar you want to delete, then use the Delete command in the Edit
menu (or various shortcuts, such as Ctrl-click on the calendar and
choose Delete from the contextual menu).

If I remember right, Snow Leopard has a similar method, the only
difference being the list of calendars is not hidden behind a button.

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 More options May 15 2012, 6:29 am
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Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 11:29:28 +0100
Local: Tues, May 15 2012 6:29 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac
In article <1kk5l2o.3juf9e1fodetsN%demp...@actrix.gen.nz>,
 demp...@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote:

In SL, right-click on the calendar in the list and choose 'Delete'.

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 More options May 15 2012, 11:16 am
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From: Patty Winter <pat...@wintertime.com>
Date: 15 May 2012 15:16:16 GMT
Local: Tues, May 15 2012 11:16 am
Subject: Re: Default calendar on my Mac

In article <1kk5l2o.3juf9e1fodetsN%demp...@actrix.gen.nz>,

David Empson <demp...@actrix.gen.nz> wrote:

>In Lion, you click on the Calendars button at the top of the iCal window
>to show the pop-down list of calendars, then click on the title of the
>calendar you want to delete, then use the Delete command in the Edit
>menu (or various shortcuts, such as Ctrl-click on the calendar and
>choose Delete from the contextual menu).

>If I remember right, Snow Leopard has a similar method, the only
>difference being the list of calendars is not hidden behind a button.

Yep. Just highlight the calendar in the list at the left of the window
and choose Delete from the Edit menu.

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