thank you for the update. Marking the bug fixed then
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Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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Can you reply to Sébastien's question?
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This bug is about the existence of the calendar widget. It turned out
that it was there, but the pane wasn't shown by default - you had to
drag it to a non-zero size.
However, I think this has been fixed since edgy's release. If I create a
new user, log in and open Evolution, the calendar widget
Thanks for your report. Can you make a screenshot of the problem? I
still have a calendar in my list. Can you try View - Layout - ...?
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The calendar is placed on the left pane between the list of calendars
and the buttons to switch between the mail, contacts, calendar, etc.
Could you try to click on the bar between those and dnd to set if that's
not only a matter to changing the high of the widget?
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s/to set/to see
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Closing - the widget does exist, just not visible by default
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You're right Sebastien, it's there, just not visible by default.
That's fine, except there's a green frame around it. On some themes
(ubuntulooks, for one) the frame doesn't show. When it does show, the
colour seems independent of theme colours.
Should I report a new bug, or do you think it's
The frame issue might be the same as the GTK bug you pointed. What theme are
you using?
I think the bug could be kept open because the calendar should probably be
displayed by default, the current way is not easy to discover, reopening
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Rejected