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diff --git a/calendar/ChangeLog b/calendar/ChangeLog index b3eceaeb22..594810f7bb 100644 --- a/calendar/ChangeLog +++ b/calendar/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2000-08-01 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com> + + * Removed doc directory, since it is the old gnome-pim docs which + aren't used any more. + + * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): removed doc. + 2000-07-26 Peter Williams <peterw@helixcode.com> * gui/calendar-model.c: compile fix for Solaris diff --git a/calendar/Makefile.am b/calendar/Makefile.am index 5d1e405a0f..d49e183677 100644 --- a/calendar/Makefile.am +++ b/calendar/Makefile.am @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -SUBDIRS = doc idl cal-util pcs cal-client gui -#SUBDIRS = doc idl cal-util pcs cal-client gui conduits +SUBDIRS = idl cal-util pcs cal-client gui +#SUBDIRS = idl cal-util pcs cal-client gui conduits diff --git a/calendar/doc/.cvsignore b/calendar/doc/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 282522db03..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -Makefile -Makefile.in diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/.cvsignore b/calendar/doc/C/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 93942d6aa5..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -Makefile -Makefile.in -gnomecal -gnomecal.html -gnomecal.junk diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/Makefile.am b/calendar/doc/C/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index fbd3b63acf..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -gnomecal_helpdir = $(datadir)/gnome/help/gnomecal/C - -gnomecal_help_DATA = \ - gnomecal.html \ - topic.dat - -SGML_FILES = \ - gnomecal.sgml - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - topic.dat \ - $(SGML_FILES) - -all: - -gnomecal.html: gnomecal/gnomecal.html - -cp gnomecal/gnomecal.html . - -gnomecal/gnomecal.html: $(SGML_FILES) - -db2html gnomecal.sgml - -dist-hook: - mkdir $(distdir)/gnomecal - -cp gnomecal/*.html gnomecal/*.css $(distdir)/gnomecal - -cp gnomecal.html $(distdir) - mkdir $(distdir)/images - -cp images/*.gif images/*.jpg $(distdir)/images - -install-data-local: gnomecal.html - $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(gnomecal_helpdir)/images - -for file in $(srcdir)/gnomecal/*.html $(srcdir)/gnomecal/*.css; do \ - basefile=`basename $$file`; \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(gnomecal_helpdir)/$$basefile; \ - done - -for file in $(srcdir)/images/*.jpg $(srcdir)/images/*.gif; do \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$file $(DESTDIR)$(gnomecal_helpdir)/images;\ - done - -gnomecal.ps: gnomecal.sgml - -db2ps $< - -gnomecal.rtf: gnomecal.sgml - -db2rtf $< - diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/gnomecal.sgml b/calendar/doc/C/gnomecal.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index 00c9c8bb72..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/gnomecal.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,465 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//Davenport//DTD DocBook V3.0//EN" [ -]> - -<book id="gnomecal"> - <bookinfo> - <title>GNOME calendar user's manual</title> - <authorgroup> - <author> - <firstname>Dave</firstname> <surname>Mason</surname> - <affiliation> - <address> - <email>dcm@redhat.com</email> - </address> - </affiliation> - </author> - <author> - <firstname>Miguel</firstname> <surname>de Icaza - Amozurrutia</surname> - <affiliation> - <address> - <email>miguel@gnu.org</email> - </address> - </affiliation> - </author> - </authorgroup> - <copyright> - <year>1998, 1999</year> <holder>Miguel de Icaza, Dave Mason</holder> - </copyright> - <legalnotice> - <para>This documentation is free software; you can redistribute - it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later - version.</para> - - <para>This program is distributed in the hope that it will be - useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied - warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - See the GNU General Public License for more details.</para> - - <para>You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - License along with this program; if not, write to the Free - Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, - MA 02111-1307 USA</para> - - <para>For more details see the file COPYING in the source - distribution of GNOME.</para> - </legalnotice> - </bookinfo> - - <toc></toc> - - <chapter id="cmdline"> - <title>Command line options</title> - - <para> - The following command line options are recognized by the - <filename>gnomecal</filename> program. You can use these - options to alter the behaviour of the program or to quickly - query the program for appointments, and to do items from the - command line without requiring an X display. These are useful - for example to include in scripts. - </para> - - <para> - <itemizedlist> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--events</emphasis>. Displays the events for the - date specified (or today, if no date is specified). - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--from DATE</emphasis>. Define the beginning of - the range for the event display, or the startup day on the - calenday views. By default, the event will span the whole - day specified in DATE. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--to DATE</emphasis>. Define the range end for - the event display. If this is not specified, it will - default to the end of the day specified by the - <emphasis>--from</emphasis> option. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--file FILE</emphasis>. Set the calendar to the - <emphasis>FILE</emphasis> specified on the command line. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--todo</emphasis>. Dumps the to-do values to - standard output. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--userfile</emphasis>. Use this if you want to - force the file to be loaded to be the default user's - calendar (this is the default, only used to override the - --file if you have some sort of macro. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--geometry</emphasis>. Used to specity the - startup geometry of the application (location and size). - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--view VIEWMODE</emphasis>. Use this to specify - the startup view that should be used. - <emphasis>VIEWMODE</emphasis> is one of: dayview, - weekview, monthview, yearview. - </para> - </listitem> - - </itemizedlist> - </para> - - <para> - <emphasis>DATE</emphasis> is interpreted as being in the local - time-zone, unless a specific timezone is specified. Examples - of valid date specifications include: "1 month ago", "2 hours - ago", "400000 seconds ago", "last year", "last Monday", - "yesterday", "a fortnight ago", "3/31/92 10:00:07 PST", "January - 23, 1987 10:05pm", "22:00 GMT". - </para> - </chapter> - - <chapter id="tech.html"> - <title>Technical information about the GNOME calendar</title> - - <para> - Currently, the GNOME calendar uses the vCal file format standard - for storing and loading its appointment and todo database. This - standard is widely used in various other calendar applications, - so it provides a good mechanism for exchanging appointments. - </para> - <para> - In the future the GNOME calendar will support the upcoming - iCalendar specification as well. - </para> - <para> - If you want to know more about the vCal specification, you can - check the <ulink url="http://www.imc.org" type=http>Internet - Mail Consortium (http://www.imc.org)</ulink> for the details. - </para> - </chapter> - - <chapter id="gcal"> - <title>The GNOME Calendar</title> - <sect1> - <title>Introduction</title> - <para> - <indexterm> - <primary> - GNOME Calendar - </primary> - </indexterm> - <indexterm> - <primary> - Calendar - </primary> - </indexterm> - The GNOME Calendar is a simple calendar applications which can be quite - useful in your daily work. The Calendar, like much of GNOME, is in its - infancy and while it is a very useful application, there is some very - impressive functionality still to come like network shared calendar usage, - and syncing capability with Palm Pilots and other hand held PDAs. The - Calendar can be launched from the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> submenu of - the Main Menu. - </para> - <para> - The Calendar is broken up into four main tabs: Day, Week, Month, - and Year. Each view allows you to view the respective time period - but will also allow you to schedule appointments from any one of - the tabs. - </para> - <figure> - <title>The GNOME Calendar</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The GNOME Calendar</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/calday" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - </sect1> - <sect1 id="calsetup" <title>Setting Up the GNOME Calendar</title> - <para> - The GNOME Calendar can be used in the state which it is shipped but there - are tools available to make sure it is setup the way you would like it to - be. The first place you should go is the GNOME Calendar Preferences. You - can find the Preferences dialog by selecting the - <guimenuitem>Preferences</guimenuitem> menu item from the <guimenu> - Settings</guimenu> menu. - <figure> - <title>The GNOME Calendar Preferences</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The GNOME Calendar Preferences.</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/cal-props" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - </para> - <para> - The Calendar Preferences dialog is broken up into three tabs, Time display, - Colors, and Todo list. - </para> - <para> - Time - This tab is broken up into three main sections: Time format, Weeks - start on, and Day range. - </para> - <para> - Time format - This allows you to choose between a 12 or 24 hour format - clock. - </para> - <para> - Weeks start on - This allows you to define what day your week will start - on, Sunday or Monday. This will affect how the calendar is laid out in the - Day and Week views. - </para> - <para> - Day range - This section lets you choose what time your days will start - and end. Any hours outside the range selected will be shaded on your Day - view. - </para> - <para> - Colors - This tab allows you to change the default colors used in the - Calendar. There are seven color choices you can customize: Outline, - Headings, Empty days, Appointments, Highlighted day, Day numbers, and - Current day's number. Each choice has a small color selector box next to - it. When you press this box you will be given a color selector dialog in - which you can choose the color you want. Once you have selected a color the - small sample calendar on the right side of the tab will preview your choice. - </para> - <para> - Todo List - This tab allows you to define which columns will be shown in the - Todo List in the Day View. You can set the Summary, Due Date, and Priority - columns. - </para> - <para> - Once you have made the changes to the Calendar Preferences you may press the - <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> button to apply them. - </para> - </sect1> - <sect1 id="caluse"> - <title>Using the GNOME Calendar</title> - <para> - Using the GNOME Calendar is quite simple and most tasks can be performed - from any of the major views, Day, Week, Month or Year. Probably one of the - most important features to remember is that at any time you may right mouse - click on a particular day and add a new appointment. There are many other - features which will be described below in each of the major views. - </para> - <sect2 id="calday"> - <title>The Day View</title> - <para> - The Day tab is probably the most useful view in the GNOME Calendar as it - acts just as a day timer would. On the left of the tab is the hour listing - for the current day. The light grey coloring in the hour list separates the - work hours from the non-work hours. If you would like to change the work - hours displayed in light grey you can do so in <xref - LinkEnd="calsetup">. - </para> - <figure> - <title>The Day View</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The Day View</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/calday" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - <tip> - <title>TIP</title> - <para> - One tip for adding a new appointment in the Day View is to select a few - hours in the hours list by clicking and dragging your mouse down the hours - list. Once the correct range of time has been selected you may press Enter - and type in the appointment. This will allow you to skip the Create New - Appointment dialog. - </para> - </tip> - <para> - Next to the hours listing in the top right hand corner is a small full - month calendar. You may change the month or year of the small month - calendar by pressing the forward and backward arrows on the top. You may - use the small month calendar to navigate the days as well. Double clicking - on any day in the small month calendar will move the current day view to - that particular day. - </para> - <para> - Below the small month calendar is your Todo list. The Todo list is a - simple list where you can keep all your tasks on hand. To add an item to - the Todo list press the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button. This will - launch a small editing box where you can type in the item. Once you have - entered an item in the Todo list you may use the - <guibutton>Edit</guibutton> and <guibutton>Delete</guibutton> to manage - your items. The Todo items are available no matter which days are displayed - in the Day View and can only be deleted with the - <guibutton>Delete</guibutton> button. - </para> - </sect2> - <sect2 id="calweek"> - <title>The Week View</title> - <para> - The Week View shows the current week with detailed descriptions of your - appointments. If you would like to add an appointment for any of the days - in the week view you may right mouse click on the day and select the - <guimenuitem>New appointment</guimenuitem> menu item from the - <guimenu>pop-up</guimenu> menu. You may also use the week view to navigate - to particular days in the Day View. Double-click on any day in the Week - View and you will go to that day in the Day View. - </para> - <figure> - <title>The Week View</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The Week View</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/calweek" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - <para> - In the lower left corner of the Week View there is a small month calendar. - You may change the month or year of the small month calendar by pressing - the forward and backward arrows on the top. You may use the small month - calendar to navigate the days as well. Double clicking on any day in the - small month calendar will move the current week view to that particular - week. - </para> - </sect2> - <sect2 id="calmonth"> - <title>The Month View</title> - <para> - The Month View shows the entire month with brief detailed descriptions of - your appointments. The Month View makes use of the customized colors - available in the Calendar. You may read about how to set these colors in - <xref Linkend="calsetup">. For any day with a brief description of an - appointment you may click on the day to display a detailed description of - the appointment in a pop-up window. If you would like to add an appointment - to a day in the Month View you may right mouse click on any day and select - the <guimenuitem>New Appointment in this day</guimenuitem> item from the - <guimenu>pop-up</guimenu> menu. You may use the items in the - <guimenu>pop-up</guimenu> menu to navigate in the Day, Week, and Year views - by selecting either <guimenuitem>Jump to this day</guimenuitem>, - <guimenuitem>Jump to this week</guimenuitem>, or<guimenuitem>Jump to this - Year</guimenuitem>. - </para> - <figure> - <title>The Month View</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The Month View</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/calmonth" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - </sect2> - <sect2 id="calyear"> - <title>The Year View</title> - <para> - The Year View shows you the entire year with no descriptions of - appointments. Like the Month View, the Year View makes use of the - customized colors available in the Calendar. You may read about how to set - these colors in <xref Linkend="calsetup">. If you have an appointment on a - day you may click on that day and a description of the appointment will be - displayed in the pop-up window. If you would like to add an appointment to - a day in the Year View you may right mouse click on any day and select the - <guimenuitem>New Appointment in this day</guimenuitem> item from the - <guimenu>pop-up</guimenu> menu. You may use the items in the - <guimenu>pop-up</guimenu> menu to navigate in the Day, Week, and Month - views by selecting either <guimenuitem>Jump to this day</guimenuitem>, - <guimenuitem>Jump to this week</guimenuitem>, or <guimenuitem>Jump to this - Month</guimenuitem>. - </para> - <figure> - <title>The Year View</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The Year View</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/calyear" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - </sect2> - </sect1> - <sect1 id="calappoint"> - <title>Making a New Appointment</title> - <para> - There are many methods for making a new appointment in the GNOME Calendar, - the easiest is by pressing the <guibutton>New</guibutton> button on the - button bar. Whenever you make a new appointment you will launch the Create - New Appointment dialog that allows you to set the properties of that - appointment. The Create New Appointment dialog is broken into two - different tabs, the General and the Recurrence tabs. - </para> - <para> - General - The General tab is the area in which you specify the time of the - appointment and set reminders for yourself. There are four different areas - on the General tab: Summary, Time, Alarms, and Classification. - <ITEMIZEDLIST MARK="bullet"> - <listitem> - <para> - Summary - The Summary box allows you to type a description of the - appointment. Keep in mind that only a portion of this description will - be available in the Week and Month Views. - </para> - </listitem> - <listitem> - <para> - Time - The Time area allows you to set the time range for the - appointment by selecting the date and hours. To the right of the start - and end days there is a small selection box named Calendar. This will - bring up a small Calendar when pressed. You may select the start and end - date in the small calendar. To the right of the start en end hours - there is a small button which will display the hours of the day when - pressed. Each hour in the list will have a sub menu displaying each - quarter hour so you may select them. The hours are restricted to those - included in the Day Range. - </para> - </listitem> - <listitem> - <para> - Alarms - The Alarms area allows you to set up an alarm to remind you of - an appointment. There are four different types of alarms you may use to - remind yourself of appointments: Display, Audio, Program, and Mail. The - Display alarm will display a message on your screen in the time you - set. The Audio alarm will play an audio file at the time you set. The - Program alarm will run a program you specify at the time you set. The - Mail alarm will send email to the user specified at the time you set. - </para> - </listitem> - <!-- <listitem> - <para> - Classification - TO BE DONE - </para> - </listitem> --> - </itemizedlist> - </para> - <para> - Recurrence - The Recurrence tab allows you to specify how often an - appointment should recur, if at all. The first property you should set if - you want a recurring appointment is the Recurrence rule. You may choose - among None, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly. For each selection you may - adjust the recurrence properties for your selection. In the Ending date - area you may set a rule which will stop the recurrence of your appointment - or allow it to repeat forever. In the Exceptions area you may make - exceptions to the recurring appointment by double-clicking the date and - pressing the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button. - </para> - </sect1> - </chapter> -</book> diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/images/cal-props.gif b/calendar/doc/C/images/cal-props.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 4a3ca0c706..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/images/cal-props.gif +++ /dev/null diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/images/calday.gif b/calendar/doc/C/images/calday.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index d708cbb2e7..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/images/calday.gif +++ /dev/null diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/images/calmonth.gif b/calendar/doc/C/images/calmonth.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index be20d3255c..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/images/calmonth.gif +++ /dev/null diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/images/calweek.gif b/calendar/doc/C/images/calweek.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 04820f9470..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/images/calweek.gif +++ /dev/null diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/images/calyear.gif b/calendar/doc/C/images/calyear.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 6e2333f419..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/images/calyear.gif +++ /dev/null diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/topic.dat b/calendar/doc/C/topic.dat deleted file mode 100644 index 23af169d62..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/topic.dat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -gnomecal.html Manual -cmdline.html Command line options diff --git a/calendar/doc/Makefile.am b/calendar/doc/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 42ffacc264..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -SUBDIRS = C |