On Sa, 2011-01-22 at 16:14 +0000, Marcus Lucius wrote:
> As suggested I uninstalled and reinstalled the software. Now it is
> syncing my contacts and my default calendar. This way I can sync in
> both directions. Thank you for your help so far.
>
> You're right there is (yet?) no mobile phone supporting more than one
> calendar. Since I use at least 2 calendars (1x private, 1x business)
> in evolution I would like to see the entries of both on my phone. If I
> accept one-way syncing (towards the phone only) I could keep these
> two calendars in evolution separate and would see them mixed on the
> phone. Is it possible to define two different settings in
> syncevolution, that address the calendars separately. One setting is
> the current one, the other one should address the second calendar
> instead of the default calendars. Finally I have to perform two syncs,
> one for each calendar. Is there an easy way to make this work?
Configure an additional source for calendar:
syncevolution --configure \
--source-property sync=none \
--source-property uri=Calendar \
--source-property evolutionsource=<name of your non-default
calendar> \
<config name> calendar2
Make sure the default sync mode for the existing sources is one-way:
syncevolution --configure \
--source-property sync=one-way-from-server \
<config name> calendar+todo
Now sync with "syncevolution <config name>" as before for your default
private calendar, and with "syncevolution --sync one-way-from-server
<config name> calendar2" for the work calendar.
I believe the engine won't get confused by synchronizing with the same
URI=Calendar for different sources, as long as they are not in the same
session, but I haven't tested it.
--
Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way
represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak
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