We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
I cannot reproduce it on Evo 2.11.4 (Gutsy). If I try to stretch (via
mouse) a calendar entry I am still creating, I am unable to stretch the
entry I am (still) creating. I can select using the mouse a larger
interval, but it would be applicable to a *new* calendar entry, not to
the one I am still
Not confirming, the event is not displayed on the calendar before
validating it, how do you "dont press return, and immediately try to
resize this event by using your mousepointer at the bottom of the newly
created event"? The bug doesn't happen on my desktop, your steps to
trigger it are not clear
Ok. What you see on the screenshot is the result of the bug. Not what I want it
to look like. I wanted an appointment from 10 to 11am, and the result because
of the bug is that this appointment gets extended to the next following event.
That is what you see on the screenshot.
I think it is odd y
Your description is not clear, what is wrong on this screenshot. You
have a 10 to 3 even and one at 2:30, instead of overlaping they are
displayed next to each other. What else behaviour would you expect?
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Evolution calender: Adding new events creates faulty overlap with other events
https://bu
Well..sorry for the bad english. Indeed they are displayed next to each
other. But a user does not choose this behavior. The problem is still
the new events extends automatially to the next following event and that
looks like the screenshot provided. I have duplicated this bug on both
Feisty and Ed
events don't overlap on the screenshots, they are displayed next to each
other
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Evolution calender: Adding new events creates faulty overlap with other events
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114900
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Sorry for the delay in providing more details.
It does not matter if you use daily calender view or monthly calender
view.
Basically, to reproduce the bug to this:
1. In monthly view, highlight a timeblock in the calender and start typing in
the event. End with Return.
2. In same view, hightlig
Thank you for your bug.What calendar view do you use? How do you edit
the meeting? What is pressing enter supposed to do, close the new
meeting window? Using gutsy the event is not displayed on the calendar
before closing the window. Could you make a screenshot of the bug?
** Changed in: evolution