I am using the version that comes with Ubuntu 8.04.1 - 2.22.2 I have found a workaround - when setting the alarm in an event, you must select Customize -> Edit -> Repeat the Alarm. Is there a way to set this to the default so that all of my events automatically do this? Otherwise it is a lot of extra key presses and navigation to do this for every event manually.
Thank you. On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 13:34 +0530, Suman Manjunath wrote: > On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 7:49 PM, timzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I was wondering if it was possible for Evolution calendar reminders to be > > made more persistent or "in your face". Currently I see a notification icon > > and if I click on it, it then displays a pop up window on my screen. Once I > > view this reminder, it goes away. What I would like is for the reminder to > > immediately pop up on my screen (I often do not notice the notification > > icon), and for the reminder to stay on my screen and keep popping up after a > > reboot, until I specifically tell it not to display anymore. > > > > I believe the Mozilla Thunderbird Lightning calendar extension does this. > > The reminder stays on your screen until you specifically "dismiss" it. I'd > > also like the ability to "snooze" the reminder. That is, tell it to snooze > > for a set period of time (ie, 1 hour), then pop up and remind me again at > > that time. Otherwise, I find it too easy to miss a calendar event because > > Evolution is too subtle (not persistent enough) in how it reminds me. > > > > Is there a setting that allows this? > > Which version of Evolution are you using? Which distro? > The persistence and snooze features are already available for quite > sometime now. > Please try the latest stable releases. > > -Suman
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