On Sat, 2010-10-30 at 17:49 +0300, Ville-Pekka Vainio wrote: > Hi, > > I've been using Fedora 14 for a while and I'd like to know if anyone > else is experiencing the same bug with the clock that I am. The clock > doesn't show any Evolution appointments any more. I've reset Evolution's > settings and imported my calendar appointments again with syncevolution, > but that didn't help. Is this an issue with the settings or a real bug? > I haven't reported this yet, but I could, especially if others are > seeing it as well. I'm using Evolution 2.32.0 on Fedora 14. I tested a little, and my appointments from Google Calendar show up in the applet, but the ones in calendars on this computer do not. The days with appointments are marked with bold, but they do not show up in the list of appointments. Do you have a chance to test if remote calendars show up in your end? While testing I noticed another thing. It seems that there is a problem with timezones that arises when double-clicking a date in the applet. When doubleclicking on Oct 30, it seems that evolution is started with a command like: "evolution calendar:///?startdate=20101029T220000Z" Note the datestring, which expresses midnight of 20101030 in my timezone (CEST - GMT+2), but expressed with no timezone data. Evolution will start on 29th of October. I can't find any documentation on the correct syntax of the calendar:/// URIs, but experimentations seem to indicate that the date can only be given in UTC, so Evolution should translate that into the current timezone. Can anyone confirm this? I'll be reporting that bug later tonight or tomorrow, I'll be sure to follow up with a bug number here. Best, KÃre -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test