On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 02:34 +0000, Francis Poulin wrote: > I normally do google calendar at the cite you suggested, and it does > have all the color. I hoped that maybe evolution might be able to > read the colour coding but maybe that's something for future versions > to sort out.
Hi, you left some questions unanswered, thus this thread is partly about "guess and (maybe) hit", which is not good, because it only adds to the confusion. See Patrick's first email in this thread with his questions, all are important. That's the reason why he asks them. As had been said, "less secure" is just a term of the Google server for the clients which do not use OAuth2. If you want to use it, then configure a Google account in the GNOME Online Accounts (GOA), accessible through gnome-control-center. You only not get "more secure" application, but also all the calendars, address books, a task list and more (if you enable that part in GOA), as you've configured on the server, by one hit, named as they are on the Google server, calendars with assigned color as you have on the Google server [1] and so on. (Well, some parts of this depend on your exact version of the Evolution and the Evolution-Data-Server). With Evolution 3.20.x+, a newly created Google calendar inside the Evolution will also use OAuth2, but it will not assign "the server-side color" on its own, unless you pick the calendar from a list of available calendars. Your version (I hope it's not any ancient) have it too, just right-click the Google calendar and pick "Properties", then click the "Find Calendars" button, which is the time when the Evolution asks for the available calendars and their properties and shows them to the user. It shows the correct name, correct color and even the description of the calendar, if it's available (the Google server provides all three parts). When you pick the calendar from the loaded list, the calendar properties will change to match those server-side. Bye, Milan [1] It's an Apple extension, but supported by most of the CalDAV servers; all I use for testing. It's a "calendar-color" property in an "http://apple.com/ns/ical/" namespace. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list