On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 04:30, Nathan Owens wrote: > --- Rodrigo Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 07:31, Nathan Owens wrote: > > > I think I'll implement a parser for the memo using a vcard-like format, > > > and if the libebook vcard parser gets rewritten, I'll see how I can use > > > the rewritten parser. It doesn't look like I can use the one as-is, since > > > it takes an EVCard. > > > > > well, if we use VJOURNAL, you can just use libical for now as the > > parser, since it already should support VJOURNAL. > > > > Also, we talked about this on IRC, and using VJOURNAL would allow us to > > provide a journal/blog component, with support for even accessing your > > online blog. VJOURNAL seems to work for notes also, so implementing it > > once only would add support for both things, notes, and journal/blog. > > I'm hesitant to want to use VJOURNAL because a VJOURNAL entry is > associated with a specific date, whereas a memo is not. > IIRC, VJOURNAL does not mandate a DTSTART to be present. So you can still create VJOURNAL's with no associated date.
> For example, > I'll have memos like "books to read", and then list the books within > that memo, or I could write down some notes from a short meeting I had > with someone, or just some ideas that I thought of over some time (I've > also found it a good place to list Christmas gift ideas for people :) ). > > The VJOURNAL example in RFC 2445 seems to imply that the DTSTART tag > is required, but the spec says it's optional. So if I use the VJOURNAL > for memos I could leave out the DTSTART tag so that the memo isn't > associated with a particular date. This would make it possible to add > a journal/blogger like you suggest. > right cheers _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
