On Fri, 2016-09-02 at 15:35 +0200, Michael Hirmke wrote: > Perhaps this makes it easier to implement in evolution?
Hi, I'd not say easier, because then one is supposed to merge the server- side categories and the local categories, which is a synchronization, which is always a pita. Maybe having a new categories, with a prefix "EWS:" or something, which would distinguished between user, system and EWS categories, then even a category removal might be doable. Or something completely different, like per-server/calendar categories, I do not know, it needs more thinking. > "In the Categories Editor you can edit or set the color and icon for > each category available by clicking Edit at the bottom of the > Categories window." > > At the moment one can only assign an icon to a category, not a > colour. The link I used points to the exact change where the color setting had been removed (+/- few comments). Thus yes, you are right, the user documentation should be updated. > 1. If an appointment has its own reminder, this reminder takes > precedence. > 2. If an appointment has no reminder, use the reminder configured > in the global settings under Celander and Tasks -> Reminders. Unfortunately not completely. That's what the current setting name suggests and it's correct for the birthdays and anniversaries, but not for the other appointments. The first option (which is for the other appointments) is there only to let users preconfigure what reminder settings should be preset when they are creating completely new appointments. It doesn't influence already existing appointments by any means, neither in the alarm-notify. The alarm-notify relies on the reminders set for the events/tasks. No reminder set => no reminder shown. > Thx for your patience :) No problem at all. Once the evolution will have an intuitive UI and options... :-) Even I do not think it's that bad in this regard, to be honest. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list