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If I would have enough knowledge to do that, I would be more than happy to give a hand, but I am just a simple user...
In any case, thanks for all the help. Your prompt reply and
providing the relevant information means a lot to me, as I
switched just recently from XFCE to KDE.
Best regards!
On 5/12/22 16:30, Yuri Chornoivan
wrote:
четвер, 12 травня 2022 р. 16:21:38 EEST kodcode написано:Thanks for the prompt reply! I feel honored having contributed :)As to my second question, I can't find any option of importing from somewhere this plugin. It's not installed by default in my KOrganizer (OpenSUSE Leap 15.3). Can you provide some information where to find it and how to import it if possible?!It was not completely ported from KDE 4. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383896 We need help to do so. :'( Best regards, YuriThanks in advance! On 5/12/22 16:15, Yuri Chornoivan wrote: четвер, 12 травня 2022 р. 15:58:55 EEST kodcode написано: Hi friends, in the documentation for the K Organizer (amazing app!) I found a typo. In Chapter 8 (Plugins), it states: This plugin provides Jewish calendar dates in addition to the Gregorian calendar dates. In the configuration dialog of the plugin, you can choose if you want to display Israeli holidays, weekly prasha, day of Omer and/or Chol HaMoed. Instead of prasha, it should say Parsha. Additionally, In my K Organizer installation. OpenSUSE Leap 15.3, I do not have this plugin available. Thanks again, kodcode Israel Hi, Fixed. Thanks. https://invent.kde.org/pim/korganizer/commit/ 98556b00f1a754b313fd44a8c3ce8487d87df17f Best regards, Yuri |
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- Re: Documentation for K Organizer (typo) Yuri Chornoivan
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