On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 14:25 +0300, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 September 2006 13:01, you wrote:
> > I thought that meetings in Kontact/Evolution already are linked with
> > contacts - I add the contacts I want to be on the meeting, and it even
> > mails them invitations and updates.
> > Regarding summaries, I'm using Evolution and I can open the meeting
> > information dialog and I can add attachments to the meeting, IIRC
> > Kontact has a similar feature as well. Or am I missing something
> > important ?
> 
> The problem with evolution is that it crashes when i click on new meeting.
> Basically, it crashed from day 1 when i installed ubuntu (main reason why i 
> upgraded to kubuntu). 

Evolution 2.8 has some crashes in the Calendar code - there is an open
bug about it. For me it works as long as I don't try to add email
attachments to meetings, or anything that fancy :-) normal attachments
usually work.

> There is no meeting log in kontact that i can find.
> Perhaps some plugin? there is a place to write some notes in clear text, but 
> certainly not to add attachments.

Meetings in Kontact are called "events", and you can add attachments as
you wish to them (last tab on the dialog). You can also drag an email to
the calendar icon on the shortcut bar to create a new event with the
email attached (which is the main calendar oriented feature I'm missing
from Evolution). While the description field in Kontact events or
Evolution meetings can be used to type any amount of text, I wouldn't
use that for a message log. Currently I open a new text file, type what
I want, save it and then attaches it to the meeting. with Evolution I
can then remove the original file, while with Kontact I have to keep it
stored, because it only keeps links to attachments. It still a lengthy
and annoying process though.

--
Oded
::..
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Felig: "Most people are idiots"
    -- The -X- Files



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