[kdepim-users] Can't import calendar
Kevin Krammer
krammer at kde.org
Thu May 9 12:51:18 BST 2013
On Thursday, 2013-05-09, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On 09/05/2013 07:59, huw wrote:
> > On Thursday 09 May 2013 07:33:20 Johann Rohwer wrote:
> >> Have you tried first creating an akonadi resource as Anders
> >> mentioned above, and then importing *INTO* that resource?
> >
> > I have, yes. I've created Akonadi resources and tried importing
> > in, I've also tried creating Akonadi resources and editing their
> > properties to point them to the file. I've tried every combination
> > of settings that are available to me, and nothing works.
>
> It's hard to remember the details of a version so old, but I do recall
> that in one version, whebn creating an Akonadi resource, there was an
> option to create a "traditional KOrganizer calendar" or some similar
> name. That could then be pointed at the existing calendar, without
> the need to import.
Don't use that one, always prefer to use the native ICal Calendar File
resource.
The legacy resources type is a transitional tool to enable the use of
KOrganizer plugins for backend types that do not yet have a native
implementation.
Cheers,
Kevin
--
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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