I was probably not clear enough about what I would like to have.

For example: I would like to add the next Sopranos episode to my calendar by
clicking the corresponding "text/x-vcalendar"-link of my online tv-magazine.

With Outlook this is simple: you have to register "outlook /vcal %1" as
helper application to handle .vcs-files and when you click .vcs-links a filled
out "add date" form pops up.

I thought this was so obviously useful, it should be possible with evolution
too. E.g. with something like "evolution vcal:/tmp/sopranos_iv_1.vcs", but that
doesn't work...

Is there a way to do it?

Marc

On 21 August 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 10:55, Marc Kupietz wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > has anyone succeeded in using evolution as handler for mime type
> > "text/x-vcalendar", so that a window with the corresponding entry pops
> > up after clicking a "text/x-vcalendar" in e.g. galeon.
> > 
> there is an iMiP/iTiP Bonobo component in evolution which handles
> text/x-vcalendar, which is the one that is displayed in evolution mails
> with .ics file attachments.
> 
> I think the problem is not evolution, but galeon, which AFAIK does not
> support displaying Bonobo components. Nautilus does, so if you try to
> open that kind of files in nautilus, it should open the Bonobo component
> for it.
> 
> Although it's not very useful, since it just lets you accept/decline a
> meeting invitation. It would be really useful if there was another
> Bonobo component that displayed the ics file in nautilus/galeon, etc.
> 
> But there are no plans for it so far, AFAIK :-)
> 
> cheers
> -- 
> Rodrigo Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 

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