Hallo Christian,
Am 08.12.2011 13:30, schrieb Christian Lohmaier:
What of the above isn't answering your question?
For me, the following issue is still unclear:
Am 26.11.2011 22:28, schrieb Marc Paré:
Le 2011-11-26 12:46, Stefan Weigel a écrit :
I am still dreaming ;-) of a common database for all events.
Some of them are of global interest, some of them are of local
interest only, and some of them are both. It would be pretty to
have them all in one data source, rather than having a global
calendar and several local calendars separately, with the need
to synchronize data manually, if some events are to appear in
more than one of these calendars.
Most decent calendar systems do this with filtering. This is of
no problem at all.
Are we getting these filtering features?
Can the calendar (itself) and the calendar entries be localized and
still be based on the same calendar database?
(That would be very, very cool.)
:-)
Stefan
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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] List of Events to attend in 2012 · Christian Lohmaier
Re: [libreoffice-marketing] List of Events to attend in 2012 · Marc Paré
Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Choice of Events Calendering system · Marc Paré
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