On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 12:50 +0200, Krauß, Peter (SCC) wrote:
> Could you point me on where to look out for this?
Hi,
what exactly are you trying to achieve, please? I understood from your
previous message that you want more room for the "summary" part, but as
the construction is "summary
Ok, I tried that but I am not fully satisfied. I tried to dig into the
code a bit to find out where the string gets constructed yet I have to
say it's an overwhelming amount of stuff.
Could you point me on where to look out for this? My efforts up to now
only allow me to change the background box
On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 04:06 -0500, ants via evolution-list wrote:
> Gnome/Ubunto sees my work Office 365 account as a "Microsoft Exchange
> account", so Evolution uses the GOA:ews service.
>
> ...
>
> I have a personal email address that is an outlook.com account, but
> Gnome/Ubunto sees this
Brilliant, those instructions did the trick - very much appreciated.
I am getting better, but should still be considered an Ubuntu novice - so
those hints you gave me to get the gsettings applied were just what I
needed.
Thanks again,
Antony.
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On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 10:52 +0200, Krauß, Peter (SCC) via evolution-
list wrote:
> Is there a way to hide the location information of an appointment in
> the calendar view (week, month)?
Hi,
no, it's not. As long as your intention is to shorten the title, which
consists of "summary
Hi, I have done as much research on this question as I can, and am hoping
that others can please help further.
Gnome/Ubunto sees my work Office 365 account as a "Microsoft Exchange
account", so Evolution uses the GOA:ews service. I am not entirely sure as
to why it knows to use ews, but it was a
Hello!
Is there a way to hide the location information of an appointment in
the calendar view (week, month)? As of now, the location is in brackets
behind an appointments summary/subject when the calendar view set to
week/month. However since on my display the columns are pretty narrow
and I'd
Hi Milan, - thank you.
I was able to learn a bit more about the Sync Issues folder, and it is
hidden as default within Outlook for Windows - so I now believe with
confidence that I have always had a few sync issues, but just didn't know
about it until Evolution showed me the folder.
I can also
On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 07:11 +1000, Antony Steele via evolution-list
wrote:
> I have noticed that there are 240 Sync Issues shown in the Conflicts
> folder.
>
> Is there a way to re-try or resolve these?
Hi,
I've no idea where these get from, that folder content is fully managed
by the
On Mon, 2021-04-05 at 22:04 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 06:55 +1000, Antony Steele wrote:
> > installed through flatpack -thanks
>
> Flatpack works in a sandbox. You will need to make sure that the
> dconf seen by the flatpack version is the same as the dconf seen by
> the
On Sun, 2021-04-04 at 17:35 +0900, Stuart Luppescu via evolution-list
wrote:
> AADSTS650057: Invalid resource. The client has requested access to a
> resource which is not listed in the requested permissions in the
> client's application registration. Client app ID: 26311460-e450-4a1c-
>
Test Message -- Please Ignore
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On Sat, 2021-04-03 at 10:06 +0200, Stephane Passignat via evolution-
list wrote:
> The reconnect button does nothing. As the message says service name
> unknown, this can also be a network issue like dns resolution, but I
> can't find where is the issue.
Hi,
I do not speak the language
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