[kplato] setting up a calendar

Dag Andersen danders at get2net.dk
Tue Nov 21 10:33:56 CET 2006


Tirsdag 21 november 2006 00:45 skrev Adam Hardy:
> Dag Andersen on 15/11/06 07:31, wrote:
> > Tirsdag 14 november 2006 01:08 skrev Adam Hardy:
> >> I would like to set up calendars by entering the hours a team member is
> >> available during the week.
> >
> > In the calendar dialog, you can select weekdays (not only dates).
> > You can also use ctrl- and shift keys when selecting.
>
> OK, so I enter working sessions for every day by selecting days, even
> making selections spanning months (which is really useful) using the CTRL
> key.
>
> If I leave a day undefined, what happens then? Does it take into account
> the settings on the Standard Worktime dialog?
Yes, looks that way ;)
>
> This is pretty good, I've managed to work out a basic schedule for my first
> project now.
>
> However, first of all I messed it up because I was confused by the
> abbreviation 'Sun' appearing in the Calendar Settings dialog, on the x-axis
> label/first row, 2nd square from the left.
>
> I can't work out its significance. It is certainly not Sunday as I am
> editing this now (it's Monday) so it's not the current date.
>
> It's certainly not the day title for that column of the grid, because those
> dates are all Mondays.
>
> What is it? It looks useful, since it seems I can use it to set a work
> period globally for one day of the week.
Hmm, could it be this bug?
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129889
There was problems when monday wasn't the first day of the week, it was fixed 
23 aug, will be in koffice 1.6.1 (kplato 0.6.1) which will be out Real Soon 
Now.
>
> Thanks
> Adam
>
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Dag Andersen


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