Everything worked well as long I did not change my year-long password,
since I did that Evolution hardly connects to Google Calender. It wants
me repeatedly to enter some code into an application. I do not know
where to enter it.
The window says in German:
"Kopieren Sie den Code, wechseln Sie
> I do not know whether it'll work for you, but could you try to set the
> font scaling to 1 and run evolution from a terminal as:
>$ GDK_SCALE=2 evolution
> please? That might help a bit, I guess. This variable doesn't support
> fractional scaling, at least the 3.18.x, as far as I know.
> GNOM
On Wed, 2018-06-13 at 12:50 -0700, Douglas Summers wrote:
> Referencing this site (https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Flatpak)
> ...
>
> GDBus.Error: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
> org.freedesktop.portal.Desktop was not provided by any .service
> files.
Hi,
I've a
On Thu, 2018-09-06 at 08:48 +0100, Axel G.Rossberg wrote:
> Thus, it appear that the font used to display dates in evolution
> calendar is somehow derived from a gnome system font, the font size
> and text positioning are computed correctly, but when actually
> rendering the font on the screen the
Some additional information:
When I set the "Scaling Factor" in gnome-tweak-tool from 1.73 to 1,
then all fonts in evolution become small (as expected from my choice
of font sizes), except for the font used to display dates in the
calendar (which was always small). Interestingly, the relative
pro