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svn path=/tags/G/; revision=3261
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2000-05-20 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* cal-util/cal-recur.[hc]: new files to implement iCalendar recurrence
rules. These are only part finished, but people may like to check that
the architecture seems OK.
2000-05-17 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_on_delete_occurrence):
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_on_delete_occurrence): use a copy of
the iCalObject so we detect the change in the "update_event" callback.
Maybe we should just update the view ourselves and then we wouldn't
need to detect any change in the callback.
* cal-util/calobj.c (ical_object_reset_recurrence): new function to
get rid of any recurrence rules. Used when we 'unrecur' an event.
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_key_press): don't add a new event if it
won't fit, or we end up adding a new event for each key press.
(e_day_view_update_event_label): don't update it if it doesn't have
an EText item (i.e. it isn't visible).
* gui/e-day-view-time-item.c: allow selection of times using this
column.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3144
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2000-05-11 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com>
* gui/gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_update_all): Removed unused
arguments. Load the initial alarms here.
(load_alarms): New function to load a day's worth of alarms.
(gnome_calendar_class_init): Eeeek! This was taking in an
incorrect argument type.
(gnome_calendar_init): Now the calendar keeps a hash table of
UIDs->queued alarms. Create the hash table here.
(gnome_calendar_destroy): Destroy the alarms hash table.
(gnome_calendar_object_updated_cb): Remove the alarms for the
object and regenerate them.
(gnome_calendar_object_removed_cb): Remove the alarms for the
object.
* gui/alarm.c (alarm_add): Do not take in a CalendarAlarm, just
the trigger time, the callback and the closure data. Return an
opaque identifier for the alarm so that it can be removed by the
client code if needed. Use the queue_alarm() helper function.
(queue_alarm): Helper function to actually queue the alarm and set
up the itimer. Deal with a nonzero return value from
setitimer().
(alarm_remove): New function to remove an alarm based on its ID.
(pop_alarm): New helper function; pops the first alarm of the
queue and resets the timer as appropriate.
(alarm_ready): Simplified a lot by using pop_alarm().
* idl/evolution-calendar.idl (Cal): Added get_alarms_in_range().
* pcs/cal.c (build_instance_seq): New function to build a CORBA
sequence from the internal list of instances.
(Cal_get_events_in_range): Use build_instance_seq().
(Cal_get_alarms_in_range): Implemented new method.
* pcs/cal-backend.c (cal_backend_get_alarms_in_range): New
function with the get_alarms_in_range() engine.
* pcs/cal-backend-imc.c (cal_backend_imc_get_alarms_in_range):
Implemented the get_alarms_in_range() method.
* cal-client/cal-client.c (cal_client_get_alarms_in_range): New
client-side function for getting the alarms.
(build_instance_list): New helper function to build the
CalObjInstance list from the CORBA sequence.
(cal_client_get_events_in_range): Use build_instance_list().
* gui/calendar-commands.h: #include <cal-util/calobj.h>. #include
"gnome-cal.h".
* gui/e-week-view.c: #include "calendar-commands.h" instead of
main.h; the latter is an obsolete file and will be killed.
* gui/evolution-calendar-control.c (main): Call init_bonobo()
before anything else. We need the GTK+ object system initialized.
* gui/Makefile.am (evolution_calendar_SOURCES): Do not use main.h.
* cal-util/cal-util.c (cal_alarm_instance_list_free): New function.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2987
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2000-05-08 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_remove_event_cb):
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_remove_event_cb): don't set the ico->uid
to NULL or we won't find any other occurrences of the event. Set the
editing_event_day/num to -1 instead.
* gui/e-week-view-event-item.c (e_week_view_event_item_draw): fixed the
positioning of the icons for long events.
* cal-util/calobj.c (ical_object_normalize_summary): forgot to
terminate the string.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2920
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2000-05-06 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/e-day-view.c:
* gui/e-week-view.c: finish editing event when user hits Return key.
(e_week_view_on_text_item_event): stop event signals after doing any
other calls, since otherwise it will also stop any other resulting
event signals.
* gui/e-week-view-event-item.c (e_week_view_event_item_draw): don't
draw the start/end times while editing.
* gui/eventedit.c: changed the Summary field to a GtkEntry, since we
now only want a single line of text.
* cal-util/calobj.c (ical_object_normalize_summary): new function to
convert the summary field to a single line of text, by converting any
sequence of CR & LF characters to a single space.
(ical_object_create_from_vobject): call the above function. I think
all functions that load iCalObjects go through this.
(ical_new): called it here as well just in case.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2827
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2000-05-06 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* cal-util/calobj.[hc]: added guint ref_count to iCalObject struct,
and ical_object_ref/unref() functions. I've updated all the gui/
stuff to use ref_counts but I haven't touched the pcs/ stuff. Maybe
just using ical_object_destroy() is OK there.
* gui/gncal-todo.c:
* gui/calendar-commands.c:
* gui/eventedit.c:
* gui/e-week-view.c:
* gui/e-day-view.c: use refcounting for iCalObjects.
* gui/e-day-view-main-item.c:
* gui/e-day-view-top-item.c:
* gui/e-day-view.c: try not to ever draw outside the event, even when
the event is very small.
2000-05-05 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/e-day-view.c: don't allow recurring events to be resized or
dragged, and don't show the resize/drag cursors. Actually it may be
better to let the user do the resize/drag and then ask them what they
want to do - change the single occurrence or the entire series.
* gui/e-day-view-time-item.c (e_day_view_time_item_show_popup_menu):
use e_auto_kill_popup_menu_on_hide() to destroy the popup menu.
* gui/popup-menu.c: include e-gui-utils.h
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2823
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2000-05-04 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_foreach_event_with_uid): for the long
events pass E_DAY_VIEW_LONG_EVENT as the day. Fixes SEGV.
* gui/calendar-commands.c: when we switch views, grab the focus.
* gui/gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_tag_calendar):
(gnome_calendar_mark_gtk_calendar_day): changed this so it uses
cal_client_get_events_in_range(), and doesn't load any objects.
Also just return if it isn't visible.
* gui/calendar-commands.c (calendar_get_events_in_range): call
g_list_sort() to sort the list rather than g_list_insert_sorted() for
each element. It is much more efficient.
Also changed it so that the co->ev_start/end fields are copied from
the CalObjInstance rather than the parameters to the function
(that is right, isn't it?)
Also freed the list elements, and finally the list.
(calendar_iterate): changed this to use cal_client_get_events_in_range
since that is more efficient than getting all the uids and then loading
and parsing all the events.
* pcs/cal-backend.c (save): output the '... saved' message before
freeing the string!
* gui/gncal-todo.c (gncal_todo_update):
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_update_event):
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_update_event):
* gui/calendar-commands.c (calendar_get_events_in_range):
(calendar_iterate): free obj_string after it is parsed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2802
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2000-05-02 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/calendar-commands.c (calendar_control_activate): set the active
radio button here. Oops - it wasn't a Bonobo problem after all.
* gui/popup-menu.c (popup_menu): added call to
e_auto_kill_popup_menu_on_hide() to destroy the menu.
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_show_popup_menu):
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_on_event_right_click): ico->user_data
isn't useful any more, since the event editor keeps its own iCalObject.
So for now we make the menu commands available even when the event is
being edited in the event editor.
Also corrected misspellings of 'occurance' -> 'occurrence'.
* gui/eventedit.c (event_editor_destroy): destroy the iCalObject.
The event editor now uses its own independent iCalObject.
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_on_unrecur_appointment):
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_on_unrecur_appointment): create a new
uid for the new single instance. I'm not sure what we should do about
the creation/last modification times of the objects.
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_on_edit_appointment):
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_on_edit_appointment): duplicate the
iCalObject before passing it to the event editor, since it will change
the fields. If we don't duplicate it we won't know what has changed
when we get the "update_event" callback.
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_key_press):
* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_key_press): set the created and last_mod
times of the new iCalObject. We may want to set the default alarm as
well.
* cal-util/calobj.c (ical_gen_uid): made this function public so we
can generate new uids if necessary.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2759
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2000-05-01 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/gnome-cal.[hc] (gnome_calendar_get_current_time_range): new
function to get the currently seleted time range form the current view.
* gui/calendar-commands.c (display_objedit): use the above function
to get the time for the new appointment.
* gui/e-week-view.c:
* gui/e-day-view.c: use a shallow copy of the ico when we update the
times (when resizing/dragging). Otherwise we won't detect that the
time has changed in the "update_event" callback.
Also added functions to get the currently selected time range.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2712
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2000-05-01 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* cal-util/calobj.c (ical_object_compare_dates): new function to see
if the event dates have changed (including any recurrence rules).
It is used for optimization when we get the "object_changed" signal.
We have to do far less work if the dates are unchanged.
* gui/e-week-view.c:
* gui/e-day-view.c: only draw the selection when we have the keyboard
focus, since the user expects to be able to type in a new event when
the selection is shown. Also keep the selection when we lose focus,
but just don't show it.
Also quite a few changes to cope with the new client/server
architecture.
* gui/e-day-view-top-item.c (e_day_view_top_item_draw):
* gui/e-day-view-main-item.c (e_day_view_main_item_draw):
* gui/e-week-view-main-item.c (e_week_view_main_item_draw_day):
only draw the selection if the widget has the keyboard focus.
* gui/gnome-cal.c (mark_gtk_calendar_day): fixed so it works with
events longer than one day. And changed the code for updating events
in the new views.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2701
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* gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_update_event): allow for null ico
* gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_update_event): allow for null ico
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2605
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2000-04-24 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/Makefile.am: added new source files and pixmaps, and removed
old source files, which can be deleted.
* gui/e-week-view-titles-item.[hc]:
* gui/e-week-view-main-item.[hc]:
* gui/e-week-view-event-item.[hc]:
* gui/e-week-view.[hc]: new files implementing the week/month views.
* gui/yearview.xpm:
* gui/monthview.xpm:
* gui/weekview.xpm:
* gui/workweekview.xpm:
* gui/dayview.xpm: new pixmaps for the toolbar buttons. These aren't
intended to be the final pixmaps.
* gui/calendar-commands.c: added radio buttons to the toolbar to
switch between the calendar views, and moved the am_pm_flag here so we
can get rid of view-utils.c.
* gui/gnome-cal.[hc]: made it a subclass of GtkVBox, rearranged the
widgets into 2 notebooks, and added the selection_start_time and
selection_end_time fields.
* gui/goto.c: updated to use new selection time range.
* gui/quick-view.c: added '#include <gtk/gtkwindow.h>' so it compiles.
* gui/e-day-view.[hc]: changed the interface to support the new
selection time range, got rid of a few debugging messages and changed
a few bits.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2583
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