https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451975
--- Comment #6 from Côme Chilliet <c...@chilliet.eu> --- (In reply to Volker Krause from comment #5) > * Calendar integration: yep, needed and wanted for sure :) Great to hear > * Storing PDF tickets: This should actually happen already, on the details > page of a train trip the context menu on the right contains a "Documents" > entry, and that should get you to a page that lists the corresponding PDF. Oh, nice. It does not work though with muPDF. I see the document list with the name of what I imported. clicking the name does nothing. Clicking the dots shows an open icon, and clicking this icon asks me with what I want to open the document. I select mupdf, and I get «Cannot open document». If I select Pdf Viewer Plus it does open the PDF. The colors are inverted but I suspect this is a feature of this application, I never use it. > * Okular integration: Talked to Albert from the Okular team, Okular > currently has no infrastructure for doing that kind of content analysis and > showing extra content somehow embedded in the document view. So this would > need some work on Okular itself first. Ok. Reading https://www.volkerkrause.eu/2020/01/18/kde-itinerary-nextcloud-hub-integration.html it says "During the Nextcloud Hackweek last week we also extend the command line tool to produce iCal output, to avoid some code duplication for the calendar integration and ensure compatibility with the KDE Itinerary app. These changes didn’t make it into the current release packages, but should become available with the next update." Were those changes merged in? If there is a command line tool to process a PDF and add it to a calendar, it would help integrating that with applications that allow calling script (I thought it was the case of Dolphin but I cannot find the option right now… but I could use open with -> and a script I suppose. Or a terminal.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.