Re: [Evolution-hackers] Problems with calendar notification under unity (eds >= 3.30)

2019-01-04 Thread Khurshid Alam
Hi, On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 5:32 PM, Milan Crha via evolution-hackers wrote: There's used GNotification and after a brief look I do not see any glib API which would allow to verify whether the notifications can have actions or not. That might be a call to them, to add such API, then

[Evolution-hackers] Problems with calendar notification under unity (eds >= 3.30)

2018-12-19 Thread Khurshid Alam
Hi Milan, 1) I was reading https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/155, and in e-alarm-notify.c#L253 it is adding a notificatio action, i.e a "Reminder" button. The problem is under Unity, notification server (notify-osd) doesn't support notification action. And hence instead of

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Recent modofication with eds cache (3.25.91)

2017-09-01 Thread Khurshid Alam
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 5:29 PM, Milan Crha wrote: You do not need to parse. See the attached script. Run it as: $ cache-to-ics.sh ~/.cache/evolution/calendar//cache.db and it'll create calendar.ics in the current directory containing the data from the cache. The

[Evolution-hackers] Recent modofication with eds cache (3.25.91)

2017-09-01 Thread Khurshid Alam
Hi, When I tried evolution 3.25.91, I noticed it doesn't dump online calendars as ical in ~/.cache/evolution/calendar/ anymore. Instead it creates a database called "cache.db" in it? What kind of database is it? We, at Credence, so far, have been using a python client to sync other

Re: [Evolution-hackers] EDS integration is broken in Gnome-panel's (3.8.x) clock-applet

2014-06-17 Thread Khurshid Alam
Hi, are you sure Ubuntu 14.04 ships evolution-data-server 3.8? I strongly doubt it, it's two years old version now. You may report this to the Gnome-Flashback project, rather than to GNOME's gnome-panel, and they should be able to give you more info what's going on - supposing the

Re: [Evolution-hackers] EDS integration is broken in Gnome-panel's (3.8.x) clock-applet

2014-06-17 Thread Khurshid Alam
Hi, it doesn't seem they are using GNOME's git [1] for their changes, at least based on the names you mentioned. Is it correct or I'm wrong? I can give a flash shot on their calendar code, but I need to look at the right code, not at an old. Bye, Milan AFAIK,