hi david,

Am Freitag, den 23.09.2005, 18:05 -0400 schrieb David Ronis:
> I'm trying to move from emacs(etc) to evolution-2.4.  I have a calendar
> file that is basically free-form, but nonetheless, emacs' calendar mode
> has no trouble parsing it.  To get the data into evolution, I've tried:
> 
> 1) importing the file--no luck--it isn't recognized

of course, since it's free form, there won't be an importer. :-)

> 2) writing a trivial program to parse the file, write vevent entries
> (see below) and then import the file--this does something, but in the
> end, I see nothing in the calendar and no error message.

hmm. any output on the shell?

> 4) Finally, (I like this one the best :)):
> 
> I deleted ~/.evolution/.evolution/calendar/local/system/calendar.ics and
> started evolution.  The calendar entries I'd added via evolution were
> still there!  Clearly the information is being stored somewhere else,
> and hence, I guess that my manual attempt to hack the file was doomed to
> fail.

well, the appointments are stored in that file, if you have added your
appointments to your "Personal" calendar. other calendars are stored in
the other folders under ~/.evolution/calendar/local/.
evolution stores its information about its calendars (NOT the
appointments) in gconf at "/apps/evolution/calendar/sources".

cheers,
andre

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