After having trouble once again with Thunderbird+Lightning after yesterday's updates, I decided to give Evolution a try. I'm liking it so far, but I have the following issue: all the events in my Google calendar which are set as recurrent (say every year, like a birthday) are not showing in my Evolution calendar.
Hi there,I have been trying to sync evolution with google calendar for the last couple of days (not full time, though ).
Hi all :dance:
Nice to be here.
I have Evolution syncing with my Google Calendar, which is working perfectly. However, this calendar's events do not show when I click the time on the top panel in Gnome 3, it shows an empty calendar and agenda.
Is there anyway to select my Google Calendar as the one to show here please?
Many thanks in advance :C
milknosugar
Hi all,
I am using Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome 3.4.. My problem is that, the events i add in evolution (version 3.2.3) calendar (Both google and local) doesnot show upon gnome shell calendar situated in the top panel... what should i do? My default calendar app is evolution, i checked... please help me...
Hello, I have this issue that is following me since F15 and I have no clue how to fix it... The only real solution previously was give up on Fedora but now I really wanna try to figure this out...
Click one button in the tray and see what you need to do today. Calendar Indicator gives you quick access to your upcoming Google Calendar appointments, and doesn’t rely on any other software to get that information.
Hi,
I'm trying to use evolution at work, and frequently run into problems.
I have set evolution up with one IMAP account and one MAPI account.
I've been getting the "Unfortunately, Calendar has stopped" error.
It happens, well when I use the Calendar lol. I can open it but as soon as I try to do something it closes.
I'm using the Google Calendar, and tried downloading aCalendar but it does the same thing.
This might be the kicker, I removed S Calendar (or is it called S Planner?) from the phone using Titanium Backup...
I created a calendar display using CalendarView xml tag.