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Le mercredi 25 janvier 2006 à 09:39 +0100, Holly Bostick a écrit : |
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> I'm sorry not to be more precise, but I suspect that I may not have the |
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> calendar application you are using. But here is what I found: |
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I guess he speaks of the calendar which appears when you left-click on |
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the clock-applet. |
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> 2. in gconf-editor, go to / => apps => evolution => calendar (this of |
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> course assumes that evo controls the calendar, which it well might, |
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> since I don't have evo or eds installed and I still have this settings |
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> tree) => display |
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My evolution calendar starts weeks on monday, and my clock-applet |
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calendar make them start on sunday, so I guess this calendar is not the |
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one controlled by evolution :=( |
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Fred |
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