Michael Thaler wrote:
> How do I actually add Birthdays & Anniversaries in the Akonadi resource? I
> did not find any way to do this, but I don't know Akonadi at all, so I
> might have looked at the wrong places.
Two possibilities:
1. In Korganizer, right click in a blank place below "Akonadi reso
Hi,
> it is still possible. You have to add a Akonadi Resource to KOrganazier and
> within this Akonadi resource you to add Birthdays & Anniversaries
I already added an Akonadi Resource to KOrganizer. In the Calendars field it
shows "akonadi calendar" which is the only resource and is selected.
Hi,
thanks a lot for all your great work packaging KDE applications for Debian!
I'd love to have some information, why the KDE PIM applications are at version
4.4.11. This question is not meant to critizise or to complain. I'd rather
like to know what's stopping the most recent releases from be
Hi,
it is still possible. You have to add a Akonadi Resource to KOrganazier and
within this Akonadi resource you to add Birthdays & Anniversaries
Dear
Sandro
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Am Samstag, 16. Juni 2012, 11:59:35 schrieb Michael Thaler:
> Hi,
> back when I was still using KDE3 KOrganizer showed the birthdays
Hi,
back when I was still using KDE3 KOrganizer showed the birthdays defined in
KAdressbook. This was a very useful feature. At some point after upgrading to
KDE 4 (I guess when KAddressbook started to use Akonadi?) this feature stopped
working and now the birthdays definied in KAddressbook are
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