Discussion:
Dates documentation
Andrei Levin
2008-02-24 08:46:32 UTC
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Hi,

I'm new ti this list, so please forgive me if this questions were asked
before.

Is there a possibility to set some defaults for dates? I mean working
hours (in my case from 8:00 to 20:00), 24h instead of 12am/pm.

Is there some todo/requests/roadmap?

Two words why I'm interested in your applications. Few days ago I bought
Asus's eeePC. I thought it will be some kind of modern netNook.
Unfortunately it's just standard Linux. So there are no Agenda, Contacts
or Jotter. This is a big problem to me. I think that your applications
could be a must have software for eeePC but there should be a
possibility to set them for users needs and adopt to Acers screen. For
example "full screen mode" accessible by F11 should be nice.

Thank you

Andrei
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Ross Burton
2008-02-25 09:20:04 UTC
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Post by Andrei Levin
Is there a possibility to set some defaults for dates? I mean working
hours (in my case from 8:00 to 20:00), 24h instead of 12am/pm.
Not at present. 24/12 hour should be pulled from the locale really.
Post by Andrei Levin
Is there some todo/requests/roadmap?
The current roadmap is "rewrite". Most of this has been completed for
the OpenMoko port of Dates, which needs to be ported back to plain GTK+
and Maemo.

See the bugzilla for feature requests and bugs: bugzilla.openedhand.com.
Post by Andrei Levin
Two words why I'm interested in your applications. Few days ago I bought
Asus's eeePC. I thought it will be some kind of modern netNook.
Unfortunately it's just standard Linux. So there are no Agenda, Contacts
or Jotter. This is a big problem to me. I think that your applications
could be a must have software for eeePC but there should be a
possibility to set them for users needs and adopt to Acers screen. For
example "full screen mode" accessible by F11 should be nice.
Sigh, on a screen that small a standard window manager is madness. If
there isn't a keyboard shortcut in the window manager (it's KDE based,
so there must be) then you could try switching the window manager to
Matchbox, which fullscreens all application windows.

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