Hi,
You can not sort records in the child window (opened after pressing
"To"). However if you enter last name in "search" it will show matching
records.
Also if you start typing initial characters of last name in "To:" field
it will show you matching records. Evolution has a good "Auto complete
I feel sure this must have been asked and dealt with before, but I can't
find it, so please forgive me if this goes over ground already covered.
I've only recently started to use Evo (2.12.2) in PCLinuxOS 2007 - and
I'm beginning to like it a lot. The one problem I have however is this.
I work on t
On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 12:24 +, Jeff Grant wrote:
> I feel sure this must have been asked and dealt with before, but I can't
> find it, so please forgive me if this goes over ground already covered.
> I've only recently started to use Evo (2.12.2) in PCLinuxOS 2007 - and
> I'm beginning to like
Hello,
actual Evolution (2.21.x) uses gnome_sound_play to play user's sound
file. I guess it was there before too. How to persuade this function to
handle ogg files correctly is unfortunately out of my knowledge.
Hope that helps,
Milan
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 16:44 -0500, Mat
Jennifer wrote:
I am using the Gnome Pilot applet to sync my Tungsten E Palm and they
connect just fine but I do not seem to have or see options on Gnome to
sync my Calendar, contacts,to-do, memo etc. It seems to only allow me
to back my pilot data up. Is there somewhere else I should be looking.
Hello,
Evolution uses gnome-spell, and it uses aspell on my box, so installing
appropriate aspell-xx package into your system (I guess aspell-es) and
choose in Edit->Preferences->Composer Preferences, tab Spell Checking
that language should work for you.
You can change it in composer windo
> Evolution uses gnome-spell, and it uses aspell on my box, so
> installing
> appropriate aspell-xx package into your system (I guess aspell-es) and
> choose in Edit->Preferences->Composer Preferences, tab Spell Checking
> that language should work for you.
>
> You can change it in composer windo
As much as I am a proponent of Open Source, this is one
place where integrated apps from a single vendor shine: a
drag-and-drop from Excel into Outlook and your done<\bait>.
Of course, most all of my email is text, not HTML, which Evolution
does much better than Exchange (in that it allows text t
On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 15:30 -0700, Chris Worley wrote:
> in that it allows text to be formatted, or, most importantly, not
> formatted, so I can cut-and-paste commands and command line output
> without the emailer "smartly" mangling... except, when replying w/
> Evolution, when it inserts ">" at th
On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 15:30 -0700, Chris Worley wrote:
> I have not figured out a way to insert Open Office charts into Evolution.
Export the chart to a PDF and attach it. If you must have an image
inside the text itself, you can convert the PDF to a png and then insert
it from there.
--
Daniel
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