Am Montag, den 17.09.2018, 17:30 +0200 schrieb Milan Crha via
evolution-list:
>         Hi,
> that's correct. Evolution(-data-server) uses whatever the CalDAV
> interface returns as the display name.
> 
> You can see that when you run evolution-source-registry (some
> distributions have it stored in /usr/libexec/) like this:
> 
>    $ WEBDAV_DEBUG=1 /usr/libexec/evolution-source-registry
> 
> It'll do some queries against the server shortly after it's run,
> without a need to do anything more. I do not recall whether the
> Google
> server allows to rename its calendars through the CalDAV API, but you
> can try it in Edit->Accounts-><find&select the Google calendar>, then
> the "Browse" button will be enabled, thus click it, then select the
> calendar again and click Edit button, which opens a window with
> properties which Evolution can edit. Change the "Name" and click
> Save.

Hi,

it seems i am unable to find that browse button.

My calendar is not a CalDAV one, at least type is "gMail" and it was
added automatically when I added my gMail account via OAuth2
authentication / wizard - the properties dialog does look different
than the CalDAV one - so gMail seems to be something special here -
that's why I am asking where it does get its gMail calendar name.

So this does not work.

Bye

Torsten

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