From kroupware Wed Dec 10 15:50:59 2014 From: "Carpenter, Troy" Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 15:50:59 +0000 To: kroupware Subject: Re: Kolab 3 habits... Message-Id: <9a0c9938fbe322a708c1be2686a6c2da () carpenter ! cx> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kroupware&m=141822668120032 On 2014-12-10 10:34 am, Georg C. F. Greve wrote: > On Wednesday 10 December 2014 10.11:24 Carpenter, Troy wrote: >> Nine handles Actviesync actions for all items except files (I don't >> think Syncroton handles files), so you don't use the built-in Android >> Exchange client. You use the actual Nine client for email, notes and >> tasks. Nine syncs with the built-in apps for calendar and contacts. > > Does it handle multiple Calendar / Task / Address book folders? That's > one of > the most irritating shortcomings of the ActiveSync stack on Android. > > It would be excellent to have an actual application compatibility list > with > information like that somewhere to point people to so they can make > informed > choices what they like best. Yes, but you will need to modify the standard Syncroton to recognize "android" as a client that can do multiple folders, that is until Syncroton can set multiple folder capability per connecting client. You need to modify /usr/share/kolab-syncroton/lib/kolab_sync_data.php to add "android" to the $ext_devices array. Note that this change will affect any Android devices that identify themselves as "android", which is probably most except Samsung. Samsung devices use their model name, like "samsungsghi747", which, of course, is different for each phone model. In that case, it will only sync the main folder, it will no longer combine all the folders into one flat folder. From there, share the folder (contacts or calendar) from one account to another in Roundcube. Then the "share-ee" can set the folder to sync to the mobile device in Roundcube. The main drawback is that Roundcube/Syncrotron does not allow for the renaming of the folders before syncing. Therefore, if three people share their calendar with you, then you will have 4 items marked "Calendar" to sync...yours plus the three others. The only way I can tell to differentiate them is to give them all different colors after syncing and looking at the events to see which is which. By default, Nine will give all the calendars the same color since they all appear to come from the same account. Troy Carpenter troy at carpenter dot cx _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.kolab.org https://lists.kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/users