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authorDamon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>2001-10-30 20:59:28 +0800
committerDamon Chaplin <damon@src.gnome.org>2001-10-30 20:59:28 +0800
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updated code to handle DATE values.
2001-10-30 Damon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com> * gui/dialogs/schedule-page.c: * gui/dialogs/event-page.c: * gui/dialogs/comp-editor-util.c: updated code to handle DATE values. * gui/gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_new_appointment_for): * gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_key_press): updated DATE code. * gui/e-cell-date-edit-text.c: * gui/calendar-model.c: updated to support DATE values. * cal-util/cal-recur.c (cal_recur_generate_instances_of_rule): updated to use DATE values in same way as Outlook - i.e. the DTEND date is not included entirely. Though I did make it so that if the DTSTART and DTEND used the same DATE value, it includes the entire day. So 1-day events should be the same. Long All-Day events will be 1 day shorter. * cal-util/cal-component.c (cal_component_get_start_plus_duration): don't subtract a day from the end date. * gui/tasks-control.c: updated the EPixmap paths for Cut/Copy etc. Removed Print & Print Preview paths, since we don't have menu commands for these any more. svn path=/trunk/; revision=14456
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