On Thursday 21 August 2003 21:34, mail@joerg-brenninkmeyer.de wrote: > I'm running Mandrake 9.1 with kdepim-3.1-17mdk and I got problems using > KPilot (4.3.9). I got the IrDA sync working and also the conduits work, Hey, that (IrDA) is cool. I've never had reports of it working before, and I think my IR dongle got lost in moving sometime. > but when I edit an address in KPilot, the changes are overwritten with > the next sync. Also, when I do changes to memos, they are discarded when > just clicking on another memo. When I import a memo, it is saved, but > never added to the memos on the Palm. Definitely bugs. > First I thought that maybe those builtin functions are used for viewing > only, but I found messages from people saying that they could edit their > data on the desktop with even older versions of kpilot, and I think There was a period where the editing wasn't working but the UI didn't reflect it. Then the UI reflected it. And then we fixed the editing functions. I'd suggest you get the latest stable KPilot for KDE 3.1 from the KPilot website and compile that. There's instructions and everything. > Another thing that looks buggy to me is that I can't edit any options > except for the first one in the Sync register in the options of kpilot. > And when I click on "Customize Tool Bars" (or so, actually > "Werkzeugleiste einrichten", I got the German version) I get the same > dialog as if I clicked on "Edit Short Cuts" ("Kurzbefehle festlegen"). Yes. That's a known bug in 4.3.9. > I reinstalled the package already without success. I tried to upgrade to > kdepim-3.1.3 until I found out that I had to upgrade my whole KDE base > in order to do it. Installing KPilot from source - or compiling (parts of) kdepim from source - is a more effective approach. -- pub 1024D/FEA2A3FE 2002-06-18 Adriaan de Groot Key fingerprint = 934E 31AA 80A7 723F 54F9 50ED 76AC EE01 FEA2 A3FE _______________________________________________ kde-pim mailing list kde-pim@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim kde-pim home page at http://pim.kde.org/