Re: Appointments & tasks

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On Sun, 13 Jan 2013 04:00:16 +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:

> Thank for your response.
> 
> Unfortunately, it does not work like you said.
> 
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> In gnome 3 (fedora 16 and 17), in the top taskbar, I have the date
> >> visible.
> >> When I come close, it says: Click to view your Appointments and 
> >> tasks,
> >> When I click, I can get the calendar, but I do not see any 
> >> appointement
> >> that
> >> I can set or see.
> >> how can I fix this issue?
> >
> > Click the date on the panel, then click the "Open Calendar" button to
> > start the calendar application,
> I do not have an "Open Calendar" button !
> I only have a calendar wit the dates of the current month, and no other 
> option
> than to close the calendar. right-click does not help!
> 
> Is there something missing?

Yes, you're using "fallback-mode" of GNOME 3, not the GNOME Shell.
The applet differs when using GNOME Shell.

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