Kontact Questions....

龍神 ryujin_ssdt at yahoo.co.jp
Fri May 14 04:58:38 BST 2004


Sorry I think I was not clear enough


You can configure services in kontact and in the kweather applet. You need the 
ICAO of the region. Look here for the ICAO code

	http://www.nws.noaa.gov/tg/siteloc.shtml


There are two tags in the kweather applet (not kontact) configuration, one is 
Display and the other is Weather services. In weather services you have to 
add the ICAO codes for all the places you want weather information. If you 
have the "CVS version" of kweather you get a menu where you can chose. If not 
you have to look for the ICAO at the above link.

In display you have to put the ICAO code of the place the applet is gonna 
monitor. In kontact you get a sumary of all weather services you select. Not 
sure but I belive the one you put in Display has to be also in weather 
services.



About the vcar thing, you can't import a directory. What I meant was that you 
create a file (text file) and put in there the content of all the vcards you 
want to import. vcards are text files. Then import that single file that 
contains all the vcards. Not tried it but I think it works.

regards
Ryujin 

Friday 14 May 2004 11:40、Richard McCormick さんは書きました:
> Hi,
>
> See below.......
>
> ?? wrote:
> > Friday 14 May 2004 09:11 Richard McCormick:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Kontact is just great so far, KDE is really coming along wonderfully!!
> >>
> >> :-)
> >>
> >> In Kontact I want to set up a weather thingy in the Summary area and I
> >> have NO idea what to do to get an address to put in the set up area.  I
> >> live in Belmont, California, USA so I would like to get weather in my
> >> own bay area if that's possible??
> >
> > Not sure what version of KDE you have but in kweather CVS-HEAD you get a
> > list of weather stations when configuring contact. First enable the
> > kweather plugin in configure kontact and then add the places you want by
> > selecting the checkboxes in configure. I think you must configure the
> > kweather panel applet to get the sumary at Kontact.
>
> I have the Configure Kontact in front of me and all I see is an Update All
> Stations and Stop Weather Service buttons.  There is a check mark button
> and an X button.  There is an area to type in an address but I don't know
> where to aquire an address for a weather service in my area.  So I guess I
> need some more help here.
>
> >> This pertains to the named icons which I like to use the text under the
> >> icons.  Is there a way to rename the icons??  My god they put suck long
> >> names on these icons it's just too much.  Like "Subscribe to Newsgroups"
> >> could easily be shortened up to "Subscribe", "Stop Network" to simply
> >> "Stop" is pretty self explainetory and on and on.  If this is possible
> >> can you direct me to WHERE and HOW I would go about doing this??
> >
> > cant' help you here
>
> Thanks anyway..............
>
> >> Kontacts still does not import CVS address books right or Windows writes
> >> them wrong, not sure which.  Luckily Mozilla (Windows) imports Outlook
> >> Expresses .WAB address books and exports it to an importational .ldif. I
> >> know that Kontact will import "V" cards from Outlook Express but 200
> >> addresses, one at a time is just to much time.  So hopefully the folks
> >> that area coding this wonderful address book will figure out a way to
> >> import the .wab address book and save those of us that are slowly
> >> migrating from Windows a little time.
> >
> > I'm not really sure but I belive that if you put all the vcards in a
> > single file and import it, kaddress will import all the contacts at once.
> > Haven't done it so I can't be 100% sure.
>
> I can import an entire folder into Contacts??  Hmmmm......
>
> >> Thank god I'm a die hard Mozilla fan on both sides of the fence, makes
> >> some of this pretty easy!! :-)
> >>
> >> Richard ;-)~
> >>
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> Thanks!!
>
> Richard ;-)~
>
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