On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 10:59, Eric Lambart wrote: > On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 09:52, Aaron Newsome wrote: > > Apple has a very nice collection of iCal Calendar Library files with > > everything from US and other Holidays, to SAT Schedule dates and Pro & > > College Sports schedules. They are available at: > > > > http://www.apple.com/ical/library/ > > > > I tried importing one of these into Evolution, which does not produce > > any error message but also does not display the calendar entries from > > the .ics file. > > > > I opened the Evolution calendar file and looked at entries created > > natively with the application and ones that were created during the > > import. I could not figure out how or why the imported entries are not > > being displayed. > > > > Has anyone been able to make this work, if so what did you have to do. > > I'd like to to import a few of thse ICS files so I am anxious to get > > this working. Any help is appreciated. > > This won't be much help to you, but yes I have imported a calendar file > from the apple.com web site, and it worked great. I probably did it > with an older prerelease version of Evo 1.2. > > I have no desire or time to muck with it now, but it did work, it should > work, and if it doesn't work for you, I hope you can figure out what's > wrong or file a bug report if you giver up =) > > You may need to run the importer (evolution-calendar?) from a shell > prompt (and then run evolution as usual) and see if it complains in any > way that is helpful to figure out the problem. I don't know, maybe a > Evolution hacker will step in here and offer some advice. > > Good luck > Eric -- I have nothing against the American people... ...but it is time for a regime change
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