Em Ter, 2002-03-19 �s 13:44, JP Rosevear escreveu:
> On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 09:02, Olivier Hallot wrote:
> > Hello
> > 
> > Please forgive me if this subject was already addressed but I chased all
> > menus & options in Evolution to bulk-delete past calendar and to-do
> > events. For instance I want to delete events ( or better, achive) all
> > events before Jan 1st 2002.
> > 
> > Not that I am short of disk space, but my Palm is indeed short of memory
> > and I want drop the (now) useless information.
> > 
> > I tried to figure out a way to bulk move past events to another folder,
> > but I can't even have a bulk selection of calendar & to-do events for
> > copy and move.
> > 
> > Any sugestion is appreciated, even if I have to hack evolution user
> > files (depending on the trick I can get scared of loosing sync
> > pointers...)
> 
> Well you could move the text in the icalendar files on disk.  I was
> thinking about adding a "don't sync anything after <date>" option for
> 1.2 as well.  To "fix" the sync mapping, you really just need to to a
> copy to or copy from and then go back to syncing.
> 
> -JP
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> JP Rosevear                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ximian Inc.                           http://www.ximian.com

My Calendar.ics is a 360K large file, full of ical tags. Really not
practical to crop inside it.

In case this matter is still valid for rel 1.2 then please consider

1) a way to select calendar and to-dos range of events by date, in the
following forms: start-date/end date, before/date, after/date

2) that selection  should be movable to folders, copiable,
deletable/trashable, achivable and restorable from archiving, exportable
in standard formats. (sorry for the kicks on the dictionary)

Once the events get managed in evolution, Palm syncing should perform as
usual.

-- 
Olivier Hallot
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil




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