Matthias, could you give some hints how you managed to access the calendar within QML?
I tried to understand what the jolla-calendar does, but its not that clear which of the qml libraries are needed. By the way I found that the jolla-calendar already includes a page for one of the most important features I am looking for: an "Agenda View" (events of upcoming 7 days). It just can not be reached as the menu entry is commented in the MonthPage.qml. What I like to do is to use the tweak for the lock-screen (http://saildev.wordpress.com/2014/08/16/diy-notifications-on-your-lock-screen/#more-197) and include something like the agenda view. I really miss the event feed screen since I retired my N9. ;) Regards, Karsten Am Dienstag 28 Januar 2014, 09:27:16 schrieb Matthias Barmeier: >Hi, > >I have successfully gained read access to the calender. After reverse >engineering the jolla calendar. >Hopefully write access will work too . > >Ciao > Matze > >Am 27.01.2014 13:18, schrieb Pekka Vuorela: >> On Sat, 2014-01-25 at 17:48 +0100, Ove Kåven wrote: >>> Den 25. jan. 2014 13:55, skrev Matthias Barmeier: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> do you mean that all these packages: >>>> >>>> qt5-qtdeclarative-pim-organizer >> >> [...] >> >>>> are obsolete or am I unable to use them from QML ? >>> >>> Like Andrey, I'm convinced they are not used on Jolla. If you check, >>> you'll see that none of these QtOrganizer packages are installed by >>> default on the actual Jolla device, nor depended on by jolla-calendar. >>> Since I can find no QtOrganizer backend to interface with the actual >>> calendar, I'm pretty sure that trying to use QtOrganizer will not work >>> in any useful way, even if you can access it from QML. >> >> Correct. Calendar is using Mkcal and currently there is no QtOrganizer >> backend for it. >> >>>> Do you have a hint where I can found an example on how to access the >>>> calendar with nemo.mobile.org ? >>> >>> For an example, you could always install jolla-calendar into your Jolla, >>> ssh into it, and look under /usr/share/jolla-calendar to study their QML. >>> >>> Or you could, if you like, study the source code of >>> org.nemomobile.calendar at >>> https://github.com/nemomobile/nemo-qml-plugin-calendar/tree/master/src >> >> Worth noting that the qml plugin is not stable API, and also on the >> device the calendar database is protected from third party apps. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > >_______________________________________________ >SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list _______________________________________________ SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list To unsubscribe, please send a mail to devel-unsubscr...@lists.sailfishos.org