Hi david,
        I see the problem too. Can you please file a bug for it in
www.bugzilla.gnome.org, if its no bug is there for it. It must be a
minor issue with indexing, as i see if the month selection is started
from November 14th to Dec. 25th, the appointments are printed properly.
Also I see the summary of the appointment is not wrapped and the month
view ideally should show only the days of that particular month instead
of showing the extra ten days of the next month.

thanks, Chenthill.

On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 19:50 -0500, David Ronis wrote:
> I've tried Iain's fix, as well as the more naive approach.  Iain's
> works, sort of.  It's true that I get the entire calendar for November;
> however, only the appointments scheduled for the day in question appear.
> The rest of the calendar is blank as far as any of my appointments are
> concerned.  Similarly, if I try the original method, only a part of the
> calendar actually has the events showing (usually the last week).  I'm
> running evolution 2.4.1 on a slackware-current/freerock-gnome
> distribution.
> 
> David
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 08:11 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I've had the same problem as you!
> > 
> > On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 02:09 +0100, Douglas Silas wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > However, I do have a small printing problem. I want to print a certain 
> > > calendar
> > > for the month of November 2005 to a PDF file. I deselect all calendars
> > > except the one I want to print. I see that "31 Oct - 11 Dec 2005" is
> > > written in Evolution's top left, and make sure that the small
> > > calendar-of-days on the top right side of Evolution does indeed display
> > > "November 2005," and shows dates from Monday the 31st through Sunday the
> > > 11th of December, all highlighted in blue.
> > 
> > here's part of the problem...
> > 
> > >  I conclude from all these
> > > signs that November is the month I am currently viewing,
> > 
> > November, and part of October :)
> > 
> > >  and therefore
> > > the one that will print. I click on File -> Print, then I select "Create
> > > a PDF document" and choose to "Save As" to a certain filename and
> > > location. Then I click on the "Job" tab and these choices are displayed
> > > to me:
> > [snip]
> > 
> > The right way to do it.  However, there's no need to select the whole
> > month.  From what I can see, the month selection you have in the print
> > job dialog, is the month of the first day selected.  So if you have
> > selected from "31 Oct - 11 Dec 2005", then the print job will show
> > October.
> > 
> > The workaround is simple.  Select any day in November (doesn't matter if
> > you get the "day" view); then select file -> print.  Now you will notice
> > that you can choose to print the whole of November.
> > 
> > Note: You have to select a day in November.  You can't select an event
> > in November, or the day won't necessarily be selected!
> > 
> > It's a peculiarity that could probably work a bit better, but you should
> > be able to get around it.
> > 
> > HTH,
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