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Mike Potter

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Jun 12, 2003, 1:16:42 PM6/12/03
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There's a new build available now from
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/

This fixes many small bugs, and will probably break existing
installations if you have other language packs installed (like German!).
Those translations will need to be updated.

It also adds in some new features from the students at the University of
Charleston, South Carolina. First of all, calendar coloring is now
supported in all views except the multi week view. (Eric will probably
fix that soon enough). You can now assign colors to your calendars, and
they show up colored in the month, day and week view. Very nice.
The start of the timezone support is added as well, though the backend
to support it is not yet complete. There was more work to this than we
thought, so there's still lots to be done.

If you are on Windows, you will need Mozilla 1.4 beta or later to run
this version of the calendar.

The files are linked from http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/

Please do not email me for support for these builds. I will not respond
directly to emails, only postings in the newsgroup.

Thanks!
Mike

Files themelves are at:
http://www.oeone.com/files/calendar_windows.xpi - 1.4 beta or later ONLY!
http://www.oeone.com/files/calendar_linux.xpi - GCC 3.2 and higher
http://www.oeone.com/files/calendar_linux_gcc2.xpi - < GCC 3.2

Rick Knight

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Jun 12, 2003, 6:09:19 PM6/12/03
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Mike,

I've installed the new build hoping it might fix the "The ICAL component
is not registered properly..." and bug 134432 problem. It didn't. Any
chance this might get fixed soon?

Thanks,
Rick Knight
(ri...@rlknight.com)

P.S. Congradulations on your marriage. My wife and I just celebrated or
7th annivesary on June 1st, sounds like it's close to your wedding date?

David Fraser

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Jun 13, 2003, 7:48:22 AM6/13/03
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Same problem here, using the linux gcc 3.2 builds (and the latest
Mozilla 1.4 branch with gcc 3.2)
By the way, there is also no clear reference to how to get libical on
the Mozilla/projects/calendar page, although the error message refers
you to it. (I have libical-0.23.1.20020423-oe1.i386.rpm installed)

David

Dale Clarke

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Jun 13, 2003, 8:26:43 AM6/13/03
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Unable to see how to assign any colour for the calendar.

Any help appreciated

Dale

Tobias Fischer

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Jun 13, 2003, 8:34:12 AM6/13/03
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Dale Clarke wrote:

> Unable to see how to assign any colour for the calendar.
>
> Any help appreciated
>
> Dale
>

Hi,

try the overview left in the top called 'calendars', mark one of your
calendars, use the right Mouse-Button, choose 'Edit calendar', under the
calendar name you can see the Option 'Colours'.

HTH,

Tobias

Dale Clarke

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Jun 13, 2003, 8:51:23 AM6/13/03
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Thanks Tobias works a treat becoming a real boom to me, finally getting
away from Outlook, just a Note capability and its sorted...

Dale

Mike Potter

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Jun 13, 2003, 9:35:42 AM6/13/03
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What version of Mozilla are you using, and what OS do you have?
Mike

Rick Knight

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Jun 13, 2003, 12:08:11 PM6/13/03
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Mike, I also have another PC running Slackware-9.0 with Mozilla-1.4b.
Same problem.

Thanks again,
Rick Knight
(ri...@rlknight.com)

Rick Knight

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Jun 13, 2003, 12:06:19 PM6/13/03
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Mike, I'm using Mozilla-1.4rc1 with Slackware-9.0 and libical-0.23.

Thanks,
Rick Knight
(ri...@rlknight.com)

Mostafa Hosseini

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Jun 13, 2003, 12:13:47 PM6/13/03
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Rick Knight

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Jun 13, 2003, 2:40:01 PM6/13/03
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Thanks Mostafa,

I had tried everything at
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=122860&action=view except
using the gcc-2.xx build (I have gcc 3.2 on my system). I just tried the
gcc-2.x version and it does seem to work. I'll do some more testing this
weekend.

Thanks,
Rick Knight
(ri...@rlknight.com)

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