Okay that makes sense. When I enterĀ gconftool-2 --get /apps/evolution/calendar/sources on the terminal, it lists all the ESources.Now, does each ESource have some sort of an identity that I can send as the ESource* parameter to the e_cal_new() function?
Or is their some way I can access the ESourc
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 11:25 -0400, Teresa Thomas wrote:
> Hi
> I have one last (hopefully) question about libecal. I want to add a
> VEVENT to an existing Evolution calendar.
>
> Hence, I created an iCalComponenent to be added and hope to use the
> e_cal_create_object(ECal* eCal,iCalComponent iCa
HiI have one last (hopefully) question about libecal. I want to add a VEVENT to an existing Evolution calendar. Hence, I created an iCalComponenent to be added and hope to use the e_cal_create_object(ECal* eCal,iCalComponent iCalcomp, char** uid, char** error) function.
Now, I understand that eCal
Thanks Mr Palanisamy!My Bad, I actually meant to ask about the function e_cal_component_new() in ECalComponent.h/c. Anyway, from what I understand it returns anĀ ECalComponent, which is an (easier to manipulate) wrapper around an iCalComponent.
On 7/19/06, chenthill palanisamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 17:44 -0400, Teresa Thomas wrote:
> Need some assistance in my quest to comprehend EDS.
>
> What exactly is the difference between e_cal_create_object() [in
> ECalComponent] and e_cal_create_object() [in ECal ] ?
e_cal_create_object is used to create a appointment, task or a
Need some assistance in my quest to comprehend EDS.What exactly is the difference between e_cal_create_object() [in ECalComponent] and e_cal_create_object() [in ECal ] ?
Thanks in advance!
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