Bug 682634 - If the User Changes Default Calendar App via System Settings, Evo is Still Default Calendar for GNOME Desktop
Summary: If the User Changes Default Calendar App via System Settings, Evo is Still De...
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Status: CLOSED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: gnome-shell
Version: 15
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
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Assignee: Owen Taylor
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2011-03-07 05:15 UTC by David Le Sage
Modified: 2011-03-07 05:28 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2011-03-07 05:28:07 UTC
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Description David Le Sage 2011-03-07 05:15:24 UTC
Description of problem:
If you change the default calendar application from Evolution to KOrganiser and then click on the GNOME desktop clock and choose "Open Calendar", Evolution still launches.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-shell-2.91.90-2.fc15.x86_64

How reproducible:
Every time.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Log into GNOME Shell.
2. Click on your user name (top-right hand corner of the GNOME top bar)
3. System Info->Default Applications
4. Switch the calendar from Evolution to KOrganiser.
5. Dismiss the System Settings dialogue box.
6. Click on the GNOME Shell Clock and choose Open Calendar.
  
Actual results:
Evolution launches.

Expected results:
KOrganiser should launch.

Additional info:

Comment 1 Owen Taylor 2011-03-07 05:28:07 UTC
It would be pretty confusing if KOrganizer launched, you made changes there to the configured calendars, and the events didn't show up in the calendar,I think.

If the calendar program isn't reading calendar data and configuring evolution-data-server, it doesn't seem like the result you would want.

And we also need features like clicking individual appointments to open that appointment (not implemented yet, but definitely something we want) - so again we need tight integration, not just a generic calendar program.

[ I think eventually we'd hope to have something more integrated and lightweight than evolution's calendar module as the calendar program for the GNOME desktop; something that doesn't drag in mail as well ]


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