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You're right. I've just tried this option and there's no place to put where it will be exported.<BR>
I think is a bug. Could you report it in Bugzilla?<BR>
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<I>Regards,</I><BR>
<B><I>Lailah</I></B><BR>
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El mar, 19-06-2012 a las 00:13 +0100, Carles Pina i Estany escribió:
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Hello,
I use korganizer in a Debian testing. Korganizer version is
4:4.4.11.1+l10n-2.
I want to use the Auto Export to HTML but I haven't been able to. I mark
the option, but I don't see where is automatically exported (I even did
a strace -f and I didn't see any HTML file).
I downloaded the source code to see if I could find where the HTML is
saved but this is interesting:
carles@pinux:~/dades/nobackup/kdepim$ rgrep "Auto Export" .
./kdepim/korganizer/korganizer.kcfg: <entry type="Bool" key="Auto
Export">
./kdepim/korganizer/korganizer.kcfg: <entry type="Int" key="Auto
Export Interval">
(I was expecting that in some place "Auto Export" would be used. But I'm
not familiar at all with key/name in .kcfg files).
carles@pinux:~/dades/nobackup/kdepim$ ls
akonadi kdepim kdepimlibs kdepim-runtime
(from git).
Is this feature working somehow?
Any other way to do what I want to do? (just have the calendar in HTML
to upload automatically to a webserver).
Else I'll maybe look how to implement it, if should be there but it's
not working.
Regards,
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