On 1/14/2013 8:45 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
On 01/14/2013 10:14 AM, John Hupp wrote:

On 1/14/2013 11:29 AM, Aere Greenway wrote:
On 01/14/2013 08:51 AM, Chris Green wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:37:43AM -0500, John Hupp wrote:
I'm looking for calendar or personal information manager recommendations
    and evaluations.  Overall recommendations (preferably with any
deficiencies noted), or what other programs are nice except for this or
    that problem.

I have spent many fruitless hours looking for calendar/PIM and have
never found anything particularly satisfactory.  What I have wound up
with at present is as follows:-

I use reminderfox (a Firefox addon) for entering important repeating reminders such as tax return dates (I run a small business). I have a small python script that uses the file produced by reminderfox to
     pop up a warning message in my panel (using Generic Monitor) when
events due in a few days. The panel message turns red when it's only
     three days or less away.

     For addresses and recording of things like dogs vaccinations,
payments, etc. I have given up using anything clever and they live in text files. The command line utilites (like grep and awk) are so good that finding things is very easy. My addresses for example are in text file(s) with 6 lines per entry, I have a bash script to find
     entries:-

         #!/bin/bash
         #
         #
         # Address finding and editing program
         #
         if [ $1 == '-e' ]
         then
             if [ ${#2} == 1 ]
             then
                 vi ~/.addresses/$2
             else
                 vi -c/$2 `grep -l $2 ~/.addresses/*`
             fi
         else
             echo
             grep -h -A 5 $1 ~/.addresses/*
         fi

So to find an address I just enter 'a Fred' at the command line and
     any/all addresses for people with Fred in their name are listed.


I'm vaguely aware that there has been some controversy regarding the Lubuntu email programs, so the same input is welcome on that topic.
I use mutt (command line junkie that I am).

Chris:

I recently switched from using Evolution mail, to Thunderbird mail.

That is working fine, so far, and I like it better. The downside is I have no way to migrate my former e-mails (which go back many years, for the important ones). I am living with that, because I can just fire-up Evolution mail, and access all of the old e-mails.

One thing Thunderbird didn't seem to have (that Evolution had), is the calendar functionality.

I originally used Osmo which seems to be installed by default. It seemed to work, though its functionality seemed minimal, to me.

I then discovered that Thunderbird mail has calendar functionality, which is available as a plug-in.

I was hesitant to use it, since I had seen some bad reviews about it, but I tried it anyway, and have yet to have any problems with it.

Be aware that my experience is using Lubuntu 12.10.

On Windows, Thunderbird has several documented font bugs in the HTML composer which frequently results in sent mail that has a mixture of font sizes (often switching at the point where the writer backspaced, corrected something, moved to another place in the body to insert something, or pasted in some text). Yet everything looks fine to the writer during composition. It is only when a reply is received that one becomes aware that the sender received mail that looks like it was written by a child. Maddening, embarrassing and unprofessional.

Are these bugs not manifested on Linux/Lubuntu?



John:

I have an e-mail I sent to the Rosegarden Developers e-mail list (using Thunderbird mail), as part of reporting a problem, that e-mail was echoed back to me (as a member of the list), so I could see it.

In that e-mail, I marked the computer output in at least two different places by changing the font to Courier New.

What came back to me (because I am a member of the e-mail list) looks the same as what I saw when I edited it.

Perhaps the problem reported in Windows does not occur in Linux/Lubuntu.

If you have a description of a test I could do, I would be glad to test it.

--
Sincerely,
Aere
I have not gone through this and hand-picked a best-described, easiest-to-reproduce bug, but here are all the Thunderbird font-related bugs that I have voted up:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756984 Changing location in editor doesn't preserve the font when returning to end of text/line

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=812638 TB is inserting/adding loads of redundant/incorrect/random <font size="x"> tags in the middle of corrected words (partially erased with backspace or DEL, then retyped) with certain valid font size attributes in HTML message source; causes spelling issues

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203810 Font style in prepopulated text in a reply "xyz wrote:" (attribution line) doesn't follow settings; causes replied text to not be default in cases

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606668 Font keeps changing back to Arial if you change the default font.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782215 Font size change causes inconsistent size changes to occur

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798868 Font and size change while typing a message

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799893 Default HTML message font is not preserved in list and after using a list

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=802190 Improve malfunctioning Composer

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=823523 Superfluous font tags in HTML mail cause spaces to disappear

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