On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 10:00 +0100, Elisabeth wrote: > I can add an appointment to the Calendar by choosing New and then > clicking on the 'save current page' icon (top-left).
"Save current page"??? Sorry, I have no idea what you are talking about. > However, these appointments do not appear in the appointments panel in > Evolution but do appear in the drop-down menu in the menu bar. Which "drop-down menu"? > > Further : "Evolution Mail" appears in 'Applications-Internet' menu and > "Evolution and Calendar" appears in 'Applications-Office' menu. Yes, that seems reasonable. Most distributions structure it that way. Evolution has Mail, Calendar, Tasks, and Memo modes (sub-applications). > > I've uninstalled and reinstalled Evolution a number of times. If > anything matters are getting worse. I've experience a crash as well. > What was the crash error message? Did you file a bug-report? [Note that Ubuntu, in their infinite wisdom, ships an old version of Evolution]. > When Evolution has been uninstalled, a number of Evolution related > plugins and libraries are still listed in the Ubuntu Software Center. > Yes, that is because Evolution components are used by other GNOME components. > 1 How can I stabalize the application? > Adequately describe the issue. If you have a crash situation then run "evolution" from GNOME terminal and when it crashes you should see some kind of error message. > 2 Is the menubar drop down menu part of Evolution? I don't know what "menubar" you are talking about; if you mean GNOME's panel menu than, no, that is setup/configured by the distribution [Ubuntu, in your case]. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
