On Sat, 2001-09-08 at 03:54, Alan wrote: > Tasks > =============================================================================== > Problem: > - When you first go to the tasks view, you are prompted for your > Timezone. The problem with this is that you already provided > it during the initial setup. > > Possible Solution: > - Save the timezone value. If it's not set (they didn't select it in > the startup wizard) then prompt, and use that value for any for > any unset timezone entries. If the task / calendar / inbox > component need their own timezones then they can be changed in > the preferences already. IMHO the chances of a "normal user" > having different timezones set is very very low. Did you actually select a timezone in the initial setup? If you did, then we may have a bug. If you just hit 'OK' without choosing a timezone then it is your fault ;) Actually we should probably make sure the user chooses a timezone before proceeding. I've changed it so the tasks/calendar components never prompt for the timezone now anyway. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Problem: > - The first thing you see on entering the Tasks component is a line > saying "Click to add a task". Well, basically it doesn't work. > You click, and nothing happens except that the line changes to > blank fields, and double clicking / right clicking has no effect. > > Possible Solution: > - Have clicking on the "click to add a task" entry launch the same > dialog that the toolbar "new task" item launches. > > NOTE: After adding a task via the toolbar, clicking on the "click here > to add a new task" worked. I have confirmed that "Click to add a task" > ONLY works if there is a task already in the list. This looks like a problem with the underlying ETable widget. I'm not sure if it is a known problem or not. We do have several problems with it at present. Damon _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
