Hey guys, here's the list of kopi features that we discussed as interesting to port to korganiser. The main focus was bugfixing and the easiness to port selected features. Printing: layout bug-fixing is needed; view specific bugs and improvements are quite easy to merge. Printing what's next: prints whatever you see. Grey out "print selected" when there's nothing selected Implement print selected in korganiser, grey out the menu item in kopi when there's nothing selected. Bugfix the decision algo for how many months to show in the datenavigator. (bugfixes in DateNavigatorContainer says Cornelius) isHoliday flag for special events (Christmas) (integrate withlibKHoliday). Added funtionality for whats this button: how to invoke it is not clear in KO, but the preview window itself is nice blue days in calendar navigator is it has items of the type displayed in the current view (Journal entries, todo's, or agenda events). Cornelius is in love. Agenda view lights up the days with birthdays. how to display that (color, bold) can be discussed further, but the capability is wanted. week number button: want it but disabled as default. Special arrows situation: not sure about that, More usability testing needed, because flexible timespan navigation is nice, but the GUI for that isn't obvious. (in Kopi, single arrow always jumps the number of days currently displayed) Whats next view: order of events was not chronological, and displayed events should be based on today instead of current selected date. The idea would be to implement it in KO as a separate view. Maybe rename KO whats next to something like "event overview", which describes the actual present behaviour. Journal view is nice in KO, we want it in kopi. KO guys want the templating save/load to text file from kopi. Agenda view: too much difference. no merging. Dynamic (also says Today/Tomorow/Yesterday in single day view) labels on top of days (displays day name if there's space, otherwise only the date), add month name (clickable to monthview) in all agenda views. day label clickable, and again to go back to previous view (kind of a Zoom In/Zoom Out effect) Make display font for minutes smaller in agenda view (already implemented by Daniel) Layout bugs are already in the bug tracker. Recurrence improved already, so no need for that. Replace KO monthview with kopi view? Bram's been working on that with Lutz. the Kopi icons need to be replaced (right now they're just procedurally drawn color squares to degrade semi-nicely to the QVGA screens on PDAs, but they must be replaced by graphical icons. List view (and search result list): alarm and recurrence information are displayed as text, multi-selection should be made possible, with relevant context menu items (add/set categories, alarms). This is currently bugged in Kopi, which does implement the multiple selection, but forgets to remove the menu items only relevant to a single entry (show, edit, etc). Search: added more searchable elements, move find button up and move close button. The item type eslected by default is the one for the view you're coming from. So if you press search from the todo view, only todo is selected, etc. This can be changed normally, it's just a bit easier and faster. Todo view: display parent with overdue color when a collapsed child is overdue. Options for flat view, all collapsed, all expanded. Purging complete todos: KO stops when it finds a complete todo with incompleted children, Kopi skips it and soldiers on. Cancel flag for events/todos? Category colors should be showed in category selection dialog. This is a problem with both Kopi and KO. Kopi does have a button to select which category color will be applied to an item (KO just picks the first one in alphabetical order) Put recurrence info text in the show screen. This would be cool, especially withthe super fancy new recurrence system. If anyone has questions or wants to voice you disagreement, do not hesitate :-) Ben _______________________________________________ kde-pim mailing list kde-pim@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim kde-pim home page at http://pim.kde.org/