---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Cornelius Schumacher Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:07:10 +0200 >On Tuesday 16 September 2003 18:58, Eugene Nine wrote: >> Ok, maybe remove wasn't quite the right idea here, maybe have an option >> somewhere in preferences somehwere to haide that menu. I just have this >> fear that I will hit it by mistake and delete years of tasks and have to go >> hunt down a backup. > >There is a confirmation dialog, so this can't happen. No need to remove the >menu entry. > >-- >Cornelius Schumacher > > Thats good, I won't worry about it then. Thats why I wanted to post to the list first before filling out requests. Just because I'm full of ideas (or something else as I'm often told :)) doesn't mean they are good ones. Something else I have thought of, how extendable is the icalendar format? Something I had done in Outlook was to create an additional page on all the forms for more tracking information. Some compainies really kill people with paperwork so I would use my calendar entries to keep track of things. For example when I went to a client site, I would use the catagories to mark the trip as billable or non billable, etc. Then I had a seperate field where I kept track of the p.o. number is was billed to. I could view my calendar in a different format and be able to quickly see the catagories and filled in p.o. numbers and such. This example isn't real good as you could easily say, just use the p.o. number in the catagory field as billable and a blank catagory as nonbillable, but I had a lot more catagories than what were in my example here. So basically what I'm saying is there any support of user defined fields in the ical/vcal standards and could this be implemented easily? ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the HostPortal WebMail system at ninefamily.com _______________________________________________ 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/