From: Greg W. <gr...@gr...> - 2002-11-19 18:41:12
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> Thats a bug in iCal, if you create a TODO, then delete it from iCal, it > still exists in the file. I'll probably add an option to display > completed TODO's or not, either way they will be clearly marked as such > in the list. I told yah I haven't applied the paint yet. ;-) No worries... that's interesting (but not suprising), though, about the iCal bug. I was just reading through some VTODOs to see what info they contain, and realized that it's simple to make completed todos disappear. It would also be nice to make todos with due dates coming up to go bold or something. > The script should re-parse if the file date on the calendar is > different to that of the parsed calendar. Which will happen when you > upload a new one. If its not working, let Jared know. No, no error in that respect. I meant if people wanted the calendar, in general, to show the parsed calendar, but at some moment wanted to get the most current calendar, instead. For example, if I didn't have the ability to change either my config.inc.php settings or remove the fiels from /tmp, I wouldn't be able to see my todos in any of my recently-viewed calendars right now, because they were parsed before I updated my CVS to include the VTODO support. Should I submit any of these to bugs/feature requests? Would you like help in polishing this VTODO business, or should I just wait until you come up with a version you're happy with? Greg --- gr...@gr... http://www.gregwestin.com/ Contact info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Chad wrote: > > -C > > > On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 10:14 AM, Greg Westin wrote: > > > The todo list seems to show all to-dos, even if they've been marked as > > 'done' in iCal. I hope this is one of the cosmetic changes you're > > working > > on? Also, this change reminds me of another thing I'd been thinking > > about > > - can we add an option to force the calendar to be re-parsed? Storing > > parsed calendars is great, but sometimes you want to see recent > > changes... > > > > Another cosmetic change I'd suggest for to-dos: make them an unordered > > (or > > ordered, I suppose, if there were a sensible way to order them) list, > > rather than just separated by line breaks. Otherwise, it's hard to > > differentiate between some of them. I can make this change if you'd > > like, > > but I don't know where I'd have to start in terms of vtodo parsing to > > make > > the don't-show-finished-todos change I mentioned above. > > > > Greg > > > > --- > > gr...@gr... > > http://www.gregwestin.com/ > > Contact info: http://www.gregwestin.com/contact.php > > > > On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Chad wrote: > > > >> Is now checked in to CVS. It needs a coat of paint, but works. For 0.9 > >> I'll be giving PHP iCalendar a minor facelift. It is possible that we > >> could do a release as soon as this weekend, but I'll need help closing > >> out some quirky bugs. I'd like it to be SourceForge Bug Free, since > >> the > >> new features will probably introduce a few new ones. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Chad > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------- > >> This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing > >> your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte > >> Server Certificate: http://www.gothawte.com/rd524.html > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > >> Php...@li... > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing > > your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte > > Server Certificate: http://www.gothawte.com/rd524.html > > _______________________________________________ > > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > > Php...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing > your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte > Server Certificate: http://www.gothawte.com/rd524.html > _______________________________________________ > Phpicalendar-devel mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpicalendar-devel > |