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diff --git a/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt b/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt index ce68a1d..b5285bf 100644 --- a/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt +++ b/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt @@ -1,43 +1,45 @@ Info about the changes in new versions of KDE-Pim/Pi ********** VERSION 2.0.22 ************ KO/Pi: Fix for creating events/todos via the abgenda context menu. Added option to split toolbar to 3 toolbars. Added option to show one small filter-view-toolbar. Added a print option to the desktop version: Now you can print out the view of the "Event Viewer". That means you can print all data of one particular event/todo. +Added scaling options to printout of Event Viewer and What'sNext View. +Fixed some problems in the month view in "week start sunday" mode. ********** VERSION 2.0.21 ************ Fixed another SMTP problem in OM/Pi. Some small changed in the new datenavigator in KO/Pi. Changed default setting for new filter in KA/Pi to "exclude categories". Changed the default font size for 640x480 display . Changed popup menu behaviour in agenda and list view. Fixed some layout problems of the date label size in the month view. Made month view update faster. Made first datenavigator repainting faster. Changed the title of the event/todo edit dialogs. Timelabels in agenga changed from 22:00 to 22 oo. ( the oo higher, of course). Many small usebility fixes in KO/Pi. Pressing the "Calendar" button on the Z switches now to the next view in KO/Pi. The set of possible "next views" are the views you have toolbar buttons for. Made alarm sound working on Linux. KO/Pi alarm applet changed: Made buttons in alarm dialog much bigger. Made setting of timer more user friendly by showing the actual timer fire time and making the buttons in the timer settings much bigger. The goal was it to make it possible to use a finger tip ( and not the stylus ) on the touchscreen to adjust the settings. And because this version is realeased at Easter, I added an Easter-egg: With a new undocumented command you can get a message box about the next alarm. Good luck to find it! ********** VERSION 2.0.20 ************ |