Discussion:
Pimlico Tasks and Gnome Clock applet
Johnny Ferguson
2010-06-15 04:25:28 UTC
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Hi,

I'm running Ubuntu 10.04. In the previous version (9.10) I thought it
was nifty that tasks I entered into Tasks would show up in the drop down
for my clock applet. I no longer get this function in 10.04.

After hacking around to get thunderbird to push appointments into the
clock applet, I've noticed most apps add to the clock applet via the
evolution-data-server packages. This turned out to be the case with
pimlico tasks.

Any idea what would be involved in getting my task list back into the
clock applet?

Also, does tasks store my task items in any kind of flat file in the
home directory? Or would I have to look under evolution?

Thanks!

-Johnny
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Ross Burton
2010-06-15 12:58:10 UTC
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Post by Johnny Ferguson
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04. In the previous version (9.10) I thought it
was nifty that tasks I entered into Tasks would show up in the drop down
for my clock applet. I no longer get this function in 10.04.
After hacking around to get thunderbird to push appointments into the
clock applet, I've noticed most apps add to the clock applet via the
evolution-data-server packages. This turned out to be the case with
pimlico tasks.
Any idea what would be involved in getting my task list back into the
clock applet?
Also, does tasks store my task items in any kind of flat file in the
home directory? Or would I have to look under evolution?
Tasks uses the system default task list in evolution-data-server, but I
suspect Ubuntu is using the couchdb backend but not changing e-d-s to
reflect that.

Technically this is a bug in tasks, I'll file it.

Ross
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