Am Sonntag, den 19.12.2010, 13:53 +0100 schrieb Hubert D Wagner:
> The menubar is the stationary bar at the top of the screen which  
> contains the Applications menu at left and certain icons as well as a  
> dropdown menu at right, which shows the date.

In the GNOME world it's common to call it the gnome-panel.

> To restate the problem : When I enter the text of an appointment in  
> the appointment definition window and click on the 'save current  
> page' icon, the appoiintment text does not appear in the Calendar  
> window. 

In the appointment definition window (=appointment editor/composer)
there is a dropdown called "Calendar" as you can have several calendars
for different needs. Can you please go to the Calendar window of
Evolution, and check in the left pane (the list of calendars) whether
the same calendar is actually enabled (via the checkbox)? If it is not
enabled its content is not displayed in the Evolution calendar window.

> You remarked the version of Evolution delivered with 10.10 may be an  
> older version, i.e. not current. 

Ubuntu 10.10 mostly includes GNOME 2.32 but they decided to ship
Evolution 2.30 with it.

> I wonder would an update cure the problem?

>From what I've read so far that is unlikely.

> And if so, where might one obtain it?

Maybe some private PPA repository exists on Ubuntu's Launchpad.net.

andre
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