On Sunday 01 October 2006 06:01, Mihnea Capraru wrote: > I am making use of KOrganizer's journal facility on a regular basis, and in > time I have come to realize that certain things don't belong there, or at > least they don't seem to belong there and I can't imagine a proper use for > them. > Thanks for your input Mihnea. These are issues that are best brought to the attention of us developers on kde-pim@kde.org, or better yet, through bugs.kde.org. > First and foremost the Date and Time inputs: a journal is implicitly > chronological, each entry pertains to the date and time when it was written. > When people who keep a journal enter something about yesterday, they don't > start by claiming that the entry as such has been written yesterday. They > instead start their entry with "Yesterday...". > > Please simply record the date and time when the entry was written, and remove > the date/time inputs from the GUI. > But what if I want forgot to write yesterday's journal and this morning I decide to write it? Isn't it Ok the way it is with the default date setting? > Second comes the Attendees tab (and thereby the whole tabbar, since it only > contains two tabs altogether). What does it mean in this context? It's > cetainly useful to keep track of attendees while planning for certain events > within KOrganizer, but planning for events is one context and writing a > journal entry is a completely different context. One is about the future, the > other about the past, one has to do with distribution lists while the other > one is normally private etc. > > Please remove the Attendees tab from the journal entry dialog, if there really > is no non-abusive use for it. > You have a good point here. I can't think of a good reason for Journal attendees. Anyone?? > Third comes the title field. Frankly I'm not sure about this, perhaps it makes > sense to leave it in. But at any rate it makes sense to at least think about > dropping it, because journal entries tend to be and certainly can be > identified by their date and time, and this is how they normally do get > identified in real world journals (who has time to invent a matching title > every time? ;-) ) > Another good point. What if we fill in a default title like "Journal for " ?? Seems like something we shouldn't remove since sometimes you will want a title. > Thank you for reading this, > Sure. Admittedly, KOrganizer's journal feature hasn't gotten as much love as the other parts. Regards, Allen _______________________________________________ KDE PIM users mailing list kdepim-users@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users