Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Paul Makepeace
Je 2003-08-29 07:11:42 +0100, Paul Sharpe skribis: Paul Makepeace wrote: Basic hour-by-hour, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly views. Something that produces HTML output for inclusion or direct embeddable on the web would I like Mozilla calendar: * RFC2445 * Multiple calendars which

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Jody Belka
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Paul Makepeace wrote: The only challenge was /running/ the damn thing. I have no idea how to launch it from Firebird. It's possible to launch FB from it by clicking on the M logo but the selected profile is ignored (at least bookmarks didn't show up). Anyone? Yep, install

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Sam Vilain
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 01:17, Paul Makepeace wrote; The only challenge was /running/ the damn thing. I have no idea how to launch it from Firebird. It's possible to launch FB from it by clicking on the M logo but the selected profile is ignored (at least bookmarks didn't show up).

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Mike Jarvis
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 01:35:46AM +0100, Jody Belka wrote: On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Paul Makepeace wrote: The only challenge was /running/ the damn thing. I have no idea how to launch it from Firebird. It's possible to launch FB from it by clicking on the M logo but the selected profile is

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Dominic Mitchell
Mike Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which is one of my big fears with Firebird becoming Browser (that is, the only mozilla browser). the guys running it are still wedded to the idea of pushing everything into extensions. Last I saw they still weren't going to add a menu item to switch style

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Iain Tatch
On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, 6:27:04 AM, Mike Jarvis wrote: MJ I like the idea of a slim, quick browser, but I think they may be MJ getting too religious about it. If you ever use That OS (even if it's just at work with an enforced NT workstation or something), I can heartily recommend

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Mike Jarvis
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 07:00:20AM +, Dominic Mitchell wrote: Mike Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which is one of my big fears with Firebird becoming Browser (that is, the only mozilla browser). the guys running it are still wedded to the idea of pushing everything into extensions.

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Dominic Mitchell
Mike Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 07:00:20AM +, Dominic Mitchell wrote: The nightlies of FireBird have a stylesheet switcher icon in the bottom left. No extensions needed. I presume that this will find its way into the next version. It does have the icon,

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Paul Makepeace
Hmm, so there's a Debian package mencal -- that's menstrual calendar -- which prints calendars like cal(1) but with certain days in ... red. Yes, it's written in perl. And why not, Paul -- Paul Makepeace ... http://paulm.com/ What is quids in in German?

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Steve Keay
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 01:17:05AM +0100, Paul Makepeace wrote: My solution: firebird -calendar and then use a different profile (I created a Calendar profile). Hmm, I just tried this and I decided to download the UK Holidays from the same page. Can anyone tell my why it has New Year's Day on

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-09-02 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Steve Keay wrote: Hmm, I just tried this and I decided to download the UK Holidays from the same page. Can anyone tell my why it has New Year's Day on the 1st of December? I also find it a little worrying that Christmas, etc are not re-occurring events. I like to speed

Fave calendering software?

2003-08-29 Thread Paul Makepeace
Basic hour-by-hour, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly views. Something that produces HTML output for inclusion or direct embeddable on the web would be my personal ideal, to be shared with various types of people. E.g., a client could see in detail what I'm doing on their project and the rest is

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-08-29 Thread Chris Devers
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Paul Makepeace wrote: Basic hour-by-hour, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly views. Something that produces HTML output for inclusion or direct embeddable on the web would be my personal ideal, to be shared with various types of people. E.g., a client could see in detail what

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-08-29 Thread Paul Sharpe
Paul Makepeace wrote: Basic hour-by-hour, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly views. Something that produces HTML output for inclusion or direct embeddable on the web would be my personal ideal, to be shared with various types of people. E.g., a client could see in detail what I'm doing on their

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-08-29 Thread Ben
On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 12:11:05AM +0100, Paul Makepeace wrote: Basic hour-by-hour, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly views. Something that produces HTML output for inclusion or direct embeddable on the web would be my personal ideal, to be shared with various types of people. E.g., a client

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-08-29 Thread Ronan Oger (roasp)
Does anyone use Evolution's calendaring and have any comments? I've been playing with Evolution for 4 months, and am now trying to weam myself off it. I am dissatisfied with the amount of resources it takes up. I'm on KDE/300MB ram/500MHz Thinkpad 600X, and Evolution seems to take up too

Re: Fave calendering software?

2003-08-29 Thread Simon Wilcox
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Ronan Oger (roasp) wrote: Does anyone use Evolution's calendaring and have any comments? I've been playing with Evolution for 4 months, and am now trying to weam myself off it. I am dissatisfied with the amount of resources it takes up. Evolution broke horribly in