On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 20:50 +, Francis Poulin wrote:
> Sorry that I didn't reply to Patrick's questions. Sadly I didn't
> seem to get the emails, but I just found them in the archives so now
> I can answer them.
My reply went only to the list. I see you are subscribed, so if you
didn't get it
Hello Milan,
Thanks for your help.
Sorry that I didn't reply to Patrick's questions. Sadly I didn't seem to get
the emails, but I just found them in the archives so now I can answer them.
I have no idea how Evolution can read colour coding for a website. I can
imagine that it's hard for evo
On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 02:34 +, Francis Poulin wrote:
> I normally do google calendar at the cite you suggested, and it does
> have all the color. I hoped that maybe evolution might be able to
> read the colour coding but maybe that's something for future versions
> to sort out.
Hi,
yo
On Sun, 2016-06-05 at 16:12 +, Francis Poulin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am brand new to evolution mail and calendar and am keep to use them.
>
> I managed to link the calendar to my google calendar but I have a couple of
> questions:
>
> 1) By default I could not because google found the app les
On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 07:45 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 11:42 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 02:34 +, Francis Poulin wrote:
> > >
> > > I normally do google calendar at the cite you suggested, and it
> > > does
> > > have all the
On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 12:19 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 12:09 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Fair enough, but the relevant RFC (
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545)
> has no mention of colour properties, so it must be something non-
> standard. It's more likely that Goo
On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 11:42 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 02:34 +, Francis Poulin wrote:
> > I normally do google calendar at the cite you suggested, and it
> > does
> > have all the color. I hoped that maybe evolution might be able to
> > read the colour coding but
On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 12:09 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >
> > How could Evolution possibly read the colour coding for a website?
> > The
> > colours are properties of the webmail interface. They are not
> > encoded
> > in the underlying mail system.
> I agree entirely with what you say, however th
> How could Evolution possibly read the colour coding for a website? The
> colours are properties of the webmail interface. They are not encoded
> in the underlying mail system.
I agree entirely with what you say, however the iOS interface to the
Google calendars picks up the colours - it's not
On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 02:34 +, Francis Poulin wrote:
> I normally do google calendar at the cite you suggested, and it does
> have all the color. I hoped that maybe evolution might be able to
> read the colour coding but maybe that's something for future versions
> to sort out.
How could Evol
Thanks Thomas for your help.
I normally do google calendar at the cite you suggested, and it does have all
the color. I hoped that maybe evolution might be able to read the colour
coding but maybe that's something for future versions to sort out.
Cheers, Francis
--
Francis Po
On Mon, 2016-06-06 at 02:11 +0200, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 05.06.2016, 16:12 + schrieb Francis Poulin:
> I also have a google calendar and link it into evolution, but read
> -only.
> When I have to add something to the google calendar on the desktop, I
> use the web interfa
> >
> > I am brand new to evolution mail and calendar and am keep to use
> > them.
> >
> > I managed to link the calendar to my google calendar but I have a
> > couple of questions:
> I also have a google calendar and link it into evolution, but read-only.
> When I have to add something to the g
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