Hi all,
thanx for this summary steps.
I am using ical for a 2 months and, it's works it has some limits:
- how can I clean the appointments that are past?
- the functions, go to date and go to today (command+t or command+shift+t) are 
not working with vo: is see no result.
- I use monthview, the best for us I think but: there are still some days of 
the following month in this view.
I mean: with vo+arrows, I go to the different appointments and with 
command+right/left arrow, I go to the next/prev mont.
When I am in a mont, I can still see some days of the next month.
This is confusing...
- the buttons: reveal, dismiss or snooze are not translated in the languages: I 
use dutch as interface-language.

Any hints are welcome!

thanx in advance,
William
Op 19-aug-2010, om 22:01 heeft Scott Howell het volgende geschreven:

> Mark,
> 
> Follow these steps, I think it will help you.
> 
> 1. command-n to create a new event.
> 2. command-i for inspector.
> 3. you first are on the title of the event, navigate right with VO and 
> interact with the details scroll area.
> 4. first field is location, followed by all day checkbox, then you encounter 
> as you navigate to the right, the "From" field. (NOTE: make sure the all day 
> checkbox is not checked. If it is, you will not see the time in the date 
> field. You instead will only see the date.)
> 5. Navigate to the right until you hear the date and interact to set the 
> date/time.
> 6. Next will be the end date/time. (NOTE: again, make sure the all day 
> checkbox is not checked or you will only see the date, not the hours.)
> 7. Next you may have a timezone popup assuming you have set this option in 
> preferences.
> 8. You will encounter the "Repeat" options.
> 9. Show as option.
> 10. Calendar (On which calendar the event is to be recorded).
> 11. Alarm/notification options follow.
> 12. Another alarm option.
> 13. Invitees options.
> 14. Place for a URL.
> 15. A place to type notes.
> 
> Command w to save.
> 
> hth,
> On Aug 19, 2010, at 3:41 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> What I am saying is that I cannot find the Start and End time fields.  Yes, 
>> I know this is hard to believe but, I swear, I cannot locate these fields.  
>> All I can find is the Start and Ending date fields.
>> 
>> The steps I am taking to create a new event are:
>> 
>> 1.
>> From within iCal, while focused on the Canvas area, I Tap Command+N.
>> 
>> 2.
>> This brings up a New Event Text Box in which I type in the Appointment Info 
>> such as Eye Doctor Appointment.
>> 
>> 3.
>> Then, I open the Inspector and enter more details including the Start and 
>> End Dates.  
>> 
>> Nowhere do I see the Start and Ending Time fields.
>> 
>> Clearly there is another way to create a new event but I don't know what it 
>> is.
>> 
>> Thank you all for helping me on this one.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> 
>> On Aug 19, 2010, at 2:15 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
>> 
>>> Mark, the only fields I am aware of is the start and end times for an 
>>> event. Are you saying there should be a field that specifically states the 
>>> event will be one hour or are you saying there is a field where you can 
>>> indicate length of time versus a specific end time in hours/minutes?
>>> On Aug 19, 2010, at 3:16 AM, M. Taylor wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>> 
>>>> When I create a new event in iCal, I cannot seem to locate the fields that 
>>>> determines how long the event will last.  All I can see in the inspector 
>>>> is the date fields.  What am I doing wrong?
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you.
>>>> 
>>>> Mark
>>>> 
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