Re: [DQSD-Users] Calendar and Local Events

2007-01-15 Thread Charlie Russel
Great, thanks Monty. That is exactly what I was looking for. 

Charlie. 

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> 
> I had added this feature in some time back.. the color tag is
optional,
> but if included in the event XML it is used..  Here is an example -
> 
> 
>   
> 
> 
> Monty
> 
> Charlie Russel wrote:
> > As I added some calendar events to my local events file, I
discovered a
> > bit of ugliness in the theme_vista.css file, which I'm working to
> > resolve. But it also brought up the question of how this all works.
As
> > it currently stands, everything in the various calendar files
> > (calendar..xml) is listed as a "public_holiday". Which is
fine.
> > And if I add in a second or third set of holidays, by adding them to
> > localevents.xml, then they work just fine(well, after I fixed the
theme
> > file). But what if I want to add additional events, and have them
colour
> > coded based on the type of event. So, for example, I might want to
add
> > my wife's birthday to that local events file, and have the xml list
it
> > as type "birthday". Can I then get it to display in a different
colour
> > based on the xml type? And if so, how to do it?
> >
> > Charlie.
> >
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8601
> >
> 
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Re: [DQSD-Users] Does 4.0 rc2 really fix the XP SP2 problem?

2007-01-15 Thread Michael Kairys
Okay, here's what I know (won't take but a second :)

I put ...\explorer.exe back to 1 and rebooted and got the yellow warning.
Then (for some reason) I dragged the search bar off the taskbar and closed
it, and made a new search bar. This one looked good, so I rebooted, and it
still looked good.

So I went to my laptop, which still had 3.1.9.2. I uninstalled that
(retaining local settings) and noted the search bar remained in the taskbar.
So, thinking I was on to something, I dragged it off and closed it, then
installed 4.0, then (changed the registry entry to 1 and) rebooted and
created a new search bar, then rebooted again. The new search bar was fine.

So perhaps "remove the old search bar" should be added to the 4.0
installation instructions?


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Re: [DQSD-Users] Calendar and Local Events

2007-01-15 Thread Monty Scroggins
I had added this feature in some time back.. the color tag is optional,
but if included in the event XML it is used..  Here is an example -


  


Monty

Charlie Russel wrote:
> As I added some calendar events to my local events file, I discovered a
> bit of ugliness in the theme_vista.css file, which I'm working to
> resolve. But it also brought up the question of how this all works. As
> it currently stands, everything in the various calendar files
> (calendar..xml) is listed as a "public_holiday". Which is fine.
> And if I add in a second or third set of holidays, by adding them to
> localevents.xml, then they work just fine(well, after I fixed the theme
> file). But what if I want to add additional events, and have them colour
> coded based on the type of event. So, for example, I might want to add
> my wife's birthday to that local events file, and have the xml list it
> as type "birthday". Can I then get it to display in a different colour
> based on the xml type? And if so, how to do it? 
>
> Charlie. 
>
>
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8601
>   

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