Hello

No, the events list is populated with events from all enabled calendars.
And I never saw any client who did this different (exept to always list
all event from all calendars, without a means for exclusion).


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 27.03.2017 um 14:44 schrieb Jesper Daalwijk ([email protected]):
> Hi Christian,
> 
> I do want to see the calendars, but just don't want to see the events of
> the subscribed calendar in the event list (so the subscribed calendars
> are shown in the graphical view only). I understand how the calendar
> disable/enable toggle works but I was hoping that the events list can be
> filtered independently of the disable/enable toggle switches.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Jesper
> 
> 
> On 27-3-2017 13:53, Christian Mack ([email protected]) wrote:
>> Am 27.03.2017 um 12:16 schrieb Jesper Daalwijk ([email protected]):
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> All of our users are subscribed to approx. 15 shared calendars (located
>>> on the same server). The Events view in SOGo shows all events of all
>>> calendars. I'd like that view to show only the events of the user's
>>> Personal Calendar, not the events of the subscribed calendars. How do I
>>> achieve this?
>>>
>> If you never want to see them, why are you adding them in the first
>> place?
>>
>>
>> Every user can disable calendars, he/she doesn't want to see in the
>> views.
>> In SOGo V3 you have to use the switch in front of the calendar name in
>> order to switch its display in the event view on and off.
>>
>> In SOGo V2 you have to use the select button in front of the calendars
>> name in order to switch it on and off.
>>
>>
>>> I assume Thunderbird's Today Pane is also affected by this? I tried the
>>> "calendar.registry.<GUID>.showInTodayPane" setting in the config editor
>>> but the pane continues to show events of the specific calendar despite
>>> that setting being set to false.
>>>
>> Just use the select button in front of the calendar, or right click the
>> calendar -> "Preferences" and toggle "Activate this calendar".
>>
>> BTW:
>> This setting in config editor will be active the next time you start
>> Thunderbird.
>>
>>> I'm using: SOGo 3.2.7 (@shiva.inverse 201703230704) and Thunderbird
>>> 45.8.0 with Lightning 4.7.8, SOGo Connector 31.0.3 and SOGo Integrator
>>> 31.0.3.
>>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Christian Mack
>>
> 


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