Re: [Evolution-hackers] Query Evolution's Calendar Data storage location

2016-02-23 Thread Milan Crha
On Sun, 2016-01-03 at 16:53 +0100, Tom wrote: > Sorry, Milan, but what I'm looking for is a "quick & dirty" solution > for my home use, no time to get into C programming :-( Hi, I'm sorry for a late reply, I tend to forget of this for such long.  Evolution doesn't provide anything like

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Query Evolution's Calendar Data storage location

2016-01-03 Thread Tom
Am Montag, den 14.09.2015, 12:16 +0200 schrieb Milan Crha: (...)Do you need it from within the Evolution or from a 3rd-party > application? I haven't yet thought about doing it from within coz there seems to be no attempt !?? I've sometimes used the list format, then set filter to CATEGORIES and

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Query Evolution's Calendar Data storage location

2015-09-14 Thread Milan Crha
On Sun, 2015-09-13 at 16:41 +0200, Tom wrote: > I need any method to query Evolution data. Hi, okay. Do you need it from within the Evolution or from a 3rd-party application? > I assume that using the Evolution 3.x series, I happen to find the > calendar data in

[Evolution-hackers] Query Evolution's Calendar Data storage location

2015-09-13 Thread Tom
Hi all on the list, I need any method to query Evolution data. I assume that using the Evolution 3.x series, I happen to find the calendar data in ~/.local/share/evolution/calendar/system ? Is the calendar.ics file all that's containing data ? Should I be able to find and filter calendar data