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1WARNING:
2YOU MAY GET UNEXSPECTED (I.E. WRONG) SYNCHRONIZATION RESULTS,
3IF YOU CHANGE AN EVENT ON THE FIRST DEVICE AND SYNC IMMEDIATELY FROM
4THE OTHER DEVICE WITH THIS DEVICE, IF THE CLOCKS OF THE TWO DEVICES
5HAVE TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE.
6
7In other words: Please make shure, that the clocks of the devices
8you want to sync have only a difference of some seconds!
9
10
11CONTENT:
12
130) How syncing works
141) Qick overview of settings
152) Sync settings in sync dialog
163) Syncing background
174) Sync preferences
185) Details about sync profile kinds
19
20*************************************************************************
210) How syncing works
22*************************************************************************
23
24Note:
25The recommended and easiest way to syncronize two devices where
26KO/Pi or KA/Pi is installed, is the profile kind "Pi-Sync".
27Details about that in 5) b).
28
29In KDE-Pim/Pi you can synchronize ( sync ) your calendar/addressbook
30with another calendar/addressbook , by syncing your
31(local) calendar/addressbook with a (remote) file.
32This remote file may on your local filesystem
33or on another (remote) device.
34
35If you want to sync with another remote device,
36you have two create a sync profile.
37You have two choices for choosing the profil kind:
38I) You have to choose profile kind "Remote file" and to specify a
39 command line download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) to
40 a) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file
41 b) sync with this temp file
42 c) upload the synced file to the remote device
43II) If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi( or KA/Pi ) is
44 installed, you can easily get the remote file via network
45 with the build in file transfer feature:
46 Choose profile kind "Pi-Sync" and
47 a) Start KO/Pi or KA/Pi on remote device and
48 enable "Pi-Sync" on remote device with password and port.
49 b) Specify password, port and IP address in your profile.
50
51
52You can sync with your mobile phone as well.
53Everything is explained in more details below.
54
55NOTE:
56If you do not use profile kind "Pi-Sync",
57it is recommended to close
58a running KO/Pi ( or KA/Pi) on the remote device.
59(Note: KO/Pi( or KA/Pi) running on Zaurus with
60FastLoad enabled will never be closed!)
61After syncing with a running KO/Pi on the remote device,
62a "save" on the remote device will tell you that it needs to merge (sync).
63After merging (just a syncing with the changed file)
64you will get the new data showing in remote KO/Pi.
65
66*************************************************************************
671) Qick overview of settings
68*************************************************************************
69
70a) Open sync settings dialog (Menu Synchronize - Configure...)
71b) Give your device a unique name.
72 (unique in the set of all devices you want to sync with).
73 If you have already configured another devive and created
74 there a sync profile to sync with this device, give your device
75 the same name as this sync profile! The same name is important,
76 because it makes it possible to sync first A->B
77 (A local device, that performs the sync, B remote device)
78 and then B->A. Such that the B->A sync knows about the
79 already performed A->B sync.
80 That means: It is unimportant if you sync A->B or B->A,
81 the devices A and B will be synced properly.
82c) Create a new sync profile and give it a unique name.
83 (unique in the set of all sync profiles on this device).
84 If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is already installed
85 and which has a given unique device name, use this device name as
86 your profile name ( refer to b) ).
87d) Coose the profile kind of your syncing method:
88 (i) Local file or
89 (ii) Pi-Sync or
90 (iii) Remote file or
91 (iiii) Mobile Phone.
92 Detailed explanation in 5)
93e) Choose the other profile options.
94 Detailed explanation in 2)
95f) Close sync dialog with OK.
96g) Sync.
97
98NOTE:
99AFTER SYNCING THERE ARE "SYNC EVENTS" CREATED
100(OR UPDATED, IF IT ALREADY EXITS) FOR EACH SYNC PROFILE.
101YOU MAY NOT DELETE OR CHANGE THESE EVENTS.
102
103*************************************************************************
1042) Sync settings in sync dialog
105*************************************************************************
106
107a) Local device name:
108 -> 1) b)
109b) Profile:
110 -> 1) c)
111c) Include in multiple sync:
112 In the Synchronize menu, there is a multiple sync menu entry.
113 If you choose this menu entry, all user defined profiles with this
114 'Include in multiple sync' option enabled will be synced
115 one after another. And this twice. This will take some time.
116 After that sync, on all devices should be the same data.
117d) Ask for preferences before sync:
118 Check this to be asked for sync preferences settings before each sync.
119 If the profile kind is "Pi-Sync" you will be asked to confirm
120 the "Pi-Sync" specific settings (Password,IP address, port number)
121 as well. That makes it possible to use that profile for a
122 device that is connected via DHCP to the network and gets different
123 IP addresses when connection to the network.
124e) Sync preferences:
125 Choose here your sync preferences.
126 Details -> 4)
127f) Show summary after sync:
128 Check this to get a small summary dialog after sync
129 about number of added/changed/deleted events on local/remote.
130g) Write back synced data:
131 Uncheck this to update the local calendar only.
132 I.e. your local calendar is synced with the remote calendar
133 but nothing on the remote calendar is changed.
134 If you uncheck "Write back synced data", the settings
135 under h) and i) are ignored, of course.
136h) --Write back (on remote) existing entries only:
137 Check this to update the remote data only.
138 I.e. no data from yor local calendar/addressbook is added to the
139 remote device. You may use this option to
140 sync against some kind of "public calendar/addressbook" without
141 writing back your personal data.
142i) --Write back (calendar) entries in future only:
143 Check this to write back only calendar entries in future.
144 (Useful when syncing with mobile phones.)
145 You can specify the date range in weeks with
146 ---- Max. weeks in future.
147 Note: The date range starts always 7 days before the actual date!
148 I.e. the calendar events of the last week are written back always.
149j) Profile kind:
150 Details -> 5)
151
152*************************************************************************
1533) Syncing background
154*************************************************************************
155
156The same mentioned for calendars is valid for addressbooks as well.
157
158Synchronizing calendars ( i.e. files ) means,
159to merge two calendars in a useful way.
160If the two calendars are completely different,
161there is no problem, the resulting calendar contains
162all data from the local and from the remote calendar.
163
164Problems will occur, if you have edited items
165from the local calendar on the remote machine.
166Then it could be, that items are in conflict.
167Two items are "in conflict", if they have the
168same unique ID (which get an item at time of
169creation and owns it until it is deleted )
170and they both are modified after the last
171synchronization.
172
173At first sync of two calendars there is no item deleted.
174If the calendars are synced before and there is an item,
175which is not edited after the last sync and is only
176available in one calendar, then this item is deleted
177in this calendar.
178
179But when was the last synchronization between two calendars?
180
181To know that, KO/Pi creates at first syncing
182of two files an unique event "<profile name> - sync Event"
183on the remote and the local calendar.
184After syncing, the start time of this event is set
185to the time of syncing.
186The event is read only and the user may not change it.
187
188If two such files are synced, that both have an event
189"<profile name> - sync Event" and the events have
190the same start time, then deleted items on the one calendar
191are deleted on the other as well.
192
193
194*************************************************************************
1954) Sync preferences
196*************************************************************************
197
198Two items are "in conflict", if they have the same unique ID
199and they both are modified after the last synchronization.
200(Details -> 3) ).
201
202If an item is not modified after the last sync and
203it is not found in the other calendar, it is deleted.
204
205On the first sync, there is no item deleted.
206
207SYNC PREFERENCES:
208 -Take local entry on conflict:
209 Takes the local entry on conflict.
210 If it is the first sync,
211 "Ask for every entry"
212 is chosen automatically,
213 if this is selected.
214
215 -Take remote entry on conflict:
216 Takes the remote entry on conflict.
217 If it is the first sync,
218 "Ask for every entry"
219 is chosen automatically,
220 if this is selected.
221
222 -Take newest entry on conflict:
223 This takes the newest entry on conflict.
224 May be the most useful syncing mode.
225
226 -Ask for every entry on conflict:
227 Pops up an event viewer dialog and
228 shows the two conflicting entries there.
229 The user can chose, which entry he would like to take.
230 The button for the newest entry
231 is automatically set as default button.
232 The color for the newest entry is green.
233
234 -Force: Take local entry always:
235 Even if the calendars are already synced
236 there is no item deleted on local.
237
238 -Force: Take remote entry always:
239 Analogous to
240 "Force: Take local entry always"
241
242*************************************************************************
2435) Details about sync profile kinds
244*************************************************************************
245
246a) Local file
247 Please specify a local file you want to sync with.
248
249b) Pi-Sync (direct Kx/Pi to Kx/Pi sync)
250 We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi.
251 If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is
252 installed, you can easily get the remote file via network
253 with the build in file transfer feature "Pi-Sync":
254 You have first to enable file transfer on the remote device:
255 - Start KO/Pi on the remote device.
256 - Choose Menu Synchronize-Enable Pi-Sync.
257 - Choose a port number, where KO/Pi should listen for
258 file sending requests. Valid port numbers are numbers
259 between 1 and 65565. Do not specify port numbers, that are
260 used by other applications. A port number between 9000 and 9999
261 is most likely not used by another application.
262 The default port number is 9197 for KO/Pi.
263 If you specify a port number, which is already in use,
264 you will get an error message when closing this dialog.
265 - Choose a password.
266 - Click OK.
267 Now KO/Pi will send the calendar data via the network,
268 if some other device is sending a "please send calendar"
269 request on the given port using the given password.
270 If you want to be sure, nobody can access your calendar
271 data, simply disable the file transfer feature on the
272 remote device after the syncing is done by choosing:
273 Menu Synchronize-Disable Pi-Sync.
274
275 Note: If you want to sync with a remote device that gets different
276 IPaddresses each time connected to the network
277 (this may be the case, if you use DHCP for connection
278 of the remote device to the network) simply enable
279 "Ask for preferences before sync".
280 Then you will be asked to confirm the
281 "Pi-Sync" specific settings
282 (Password,IP address, port number)
283 and you can easily change the IP address before each sync.
284
285 On your local device, create a new profile and choose
286 profile kind "Pi-Sync".
287 Fill in the needed values:
288 - Password for remote access:
289 The password you specified on the remote device.
290 - Remote IP address:
291 The IP address of the remote device.
292 - Remote port number:
293 The port number you specified on the remote device.
294
295 Now you can syncronize your local device easily with your
296 remote device. This works well for all platforms KO/Pi is
297 running on, e.g. syncing a KO/Pi on Zaurus with KO/Pi on Windows
298 is now very easy.
299
300c) Remote file
301 Syncing with the profile kind "Remote file" is performed in three steps:
302 i) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file
303 ii) sync with this temp file
304 iii) upload the synced file to the remote device
305
306 The down-/uploading if i) and iii) is done via a command line command.
307 Please specify the download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) and the
308 file name of the temp file in the corresponding fields.
309
310d) Mobile device (cell phone)
311 Note: On the Zaurus you have to install the phoneaccess_xxx_arm.ipk package
312 to be able to access mobile phones.
313 We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi.
314 Note:
315 It is only possible to sync a mobile phone with one particular device
316 running KO/Pi. If you want to be able to write data of more than one device
317 to the mobile phone (e.g. from your Zaurus and from your Windows Laptop)
318 do not sync with the mobile phone at all, but use the
319 "Export to phone" functionality from the different devices.
320 Using "Export to phone" makes it not possible to get back data from the
321 phone, if it was changed there, of course.
322 If you sync with the phone, do not use "Export to phone" from any device.
323 (And do not sync, as mentioned above, from any other device with that phone).
324 It would delete the needed information for syncing with that phone!
325
326 We are using Gammu (Version: 0.98.9) ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/gammu/ )
327 for accessing the phones.
328 Note: You cannot use the original Gammu for syncing KDE-Pim/Pi, because
329 we have modified the original version to make it useable for syncing!
330 Gammu allows access to many phones in many ways (Irda, Bluetooth, serial,...).
331 The recommended phone access using Gammu with KDE-Pim/Pi is Irda (infrared).
332 Bluetooth access is disabled on the Zaurus, but may work on Windows.
333 Please look at the Gammu homepage and documentation about more details
334 configuring Gammu how to access your phone.
335 If you have problems accessing your phone, start KO/Pi from the konsole
336 and you will get a more detailed output what went wrong.
337 About Gammu from the Gammu homepage:
338 Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular
339 manager for various mobile phones/modems.
340 It supports the Nokia 2100, 3100, 32xx, 33xx,
341 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx,
342 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 7250,
343 7250i, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, 9210
344 and compatible and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel,
345 Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others)
346 over cables/infrared/BlueTooth.
347
348 Here is an example what to specify to access a Nokia 6310i via infrared:
349 On Linux (Zaurus):
350 I/O device: /dev/ircomm
351 Connection: irda
352 Model: <leave empty>
353
354 On Windows:
355 I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty>
356 Connection: irda
357 Model: <leave empty>
358
359 Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation,
360 how to specify the connection settings for
361 I/O device:
362 Connection:
363 Model:
364
365 Note: The documentation uses the term "port",
366 where we use the term "I/O device".
367 Note: You do not have to create/change the gammurc configuration file.
368 That will do KO/Pi for you.
369 Note: For a known model, leave "Model:" always empty,
370 such that Gammu can auto detect the model.
371
372# This is a sample ~/.gammurc file.
373# In Unix/Linux copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc
374# or into /etc and name it gammurc
375# In Win32 copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc
376# More about parameters later
377# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
378
379[gammu]
380
381port = com8:
382#model = 6110
383connection = fbusblue
384#synchronizetime = yes
385#logfile = gammulog
386#logformat = textall
387#use_locking = yes
388#gammuloc = locfile
389#startinfo = yes
390#gammucoding = utf8
391
392[gammu1]
393
394port = com8:
395#model = 6110
396connection = fbusblue
397#synchronizetime = yes
398#logfile = gammulog
399#logformat = textall
400#use_locking = yes
401#gammuloc = locfile
402#startinfo = yes
403#gammucoding = utf8
404
405# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
406# Now info about "Connection" parameter and connected with it port type
407# (more about port types later)
408# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
409# "Connection" parameter | Port type | More details
410# -----------------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------
411# "fbus" | serial | Nokia FBUS2
412# "fbusirda"/"infrared" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over direct infrared device
413# "fbusdlr3"/"dlr3" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 with DLR3 cable
414# "fbusdku5" | dku5 | Nokia FBUS2 with DKU5 cable. WIN32 ONLY
415# "fbuspl2303" | usb | Nokia FBUS2 with USB cable based on
416# | | PL2303 chip.
417# "fbusblue" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over Bluetooth serial device
418# "phonetblue" | serial | Nokia PHONET FBUS over Bluetooth serial
419# | | device
420# "mrouterblue" | serial |
421# "mbus" | serial | Nokia MBUS2
422# "at19200"/"at115200"/..| serial | AT commands.8 bits, None parity, 1 stop
423# | | bit, no flow control
424# -----------------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------
425# "irdaphonet"/"irda" | irda | Nokia PHONET FBUS over socket infrared
426# "irdaat" | irda | AT commands with socket infrared
427# "irdaobex" | irda | OBEX over socket infrared. MODEL "obex"
428# -----------------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------
429# "bluephonet" | BT | Nokia PHONET FBUS with Bluetooth stack
430# "bluefbus"/"dlr3blue" | BT | Nokia FBUS2 with Bluetooth stack
431# "blueat"/"atblue" | BT | AT commands with Bluetooth stack
432# "blueobex" | BT | OBEX with Bluetooth. MODEL "obex"
433#
434# Now more about port types and connected with it "Port" parameter
435# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
436# Port type | "Port" parameter in Windows/DOS | "Port" parameter in Linux/Unix
437# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
438# serial | "com*:" | "/dev/ttyS*"
439# | (example "com1:") | (example "/dev/ttyS1")
440# | | or "/dev/tts/**" (with DevFS)
441# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
442# irda | ignored (can be empty) | "/dev/ircomm*"
443# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
444# BT | Bluetooth device address
445# | (example "")
446# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
447# dku5 | ignored (can be empty) | connection with it not possible
448# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
449# usb | connection with it not possible | "/dev/ttyUSB*"
450#
451# Other config parameters
452# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
453# Parameter name | Description
454# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
455# Model | use only, when Gammu doesn't recognize your phone model.
456# | Put it here. Example values: "6110", "6150", "6210", "8210"
457# SynchronizeTime | if you want to set time from computer to phone during
458# | starting connection. Do not rather use this option when
459# | when to reset phone during connection (in some phones need
460# | to set time again after restart)
461# GammuLoc | name of localisation file
462# StartInfo | this option allow to set, that you want (setting "yes")
463# | to see message on the phone screen or phone should enable
464# | light for a moment during starting connection. Phone
465# | WON'T beep during starting connection with this option.
466# GammuCoding | forces using specified codepage (in win32 - for example
467# | "1250" will force CP1250) or UTF8 (in Linux - "utf8")
468# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
469# Logfile | Use, when want to have logfile from communication.
470# Logformat | What debug info and format should be used:
471# | "nothing" - no debug level (default)
472# | "text" - transmission dump in text format
473# | "textall" - all possible info in text format
474# | "errors" - errors in text format
475# | "binary" - transmission dump in binary format
476# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
477# Use_Locking | under Unix/Linux use "yes", if want to lock used device
478# | to prevent using it by other applications. In win32 ignored
479
480
481
482
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1Info about the changes in new versions of KO/Pi
2and KDE-Pim/Pi
3
4********** VERSION 1.9.7 ************
5
6KO/Pi - KA/Pi on Windows:
7Now a directory can be defined by the user, where the
8application/config data should be saved.
9 Define your desired path in the evironment variable
10 MICROKDEHOME
11 before starting KO/Pi or KA/Pi.
12
13An easy Kx/Pi to Kx/Pi syncing is now possible
14(it is called Pi-Sync) via network.
15Please look at the Sync Howto.
16
17Exporting of calendar data and contacts to mobile phones is now possible.
18The SyncHowto is updated with information howto
19access/sync mobile phones.
20Please look at the Sync Howto.
21
22Now KO/Pi and KA/Pi on the Zaurus can receive data via infrared directly.
23Please disable Fastload for the original contact/calendar applications
24and close them.
25KO/Pi and KA/Pi must be running in order to receive the data.
26(KO/Pi and KA/Pi are always running if Fastload for them is enabled!)
27
28
29********** VERSION 1.9.6 ************
30
31Changes in the external application communication on the Zaurus
32in order to use less RAM when the apps are running.
33First syncing of addressbooks (KA/Pi) is possible.
34
35
36********** VERSION 1.9.5a ************
37
38Fixed a bug in KO/Pi in the SharpDTM sync of version 1.9.5.
39Fixed some small bugs.
40KA/Pi shows now the birthday in summary view.
41Now OM/Pi and KA/Pi are using the date format defined in KO/Pi
42for displaying dates.
43
44
45********** VERSION 1.9.5 ************
46
47There is still no Addressbook syncing!
48
49New in 1.9.5:
50
51Many bugfixes.
52Better searching in KA/Pi.
53You can configure in KA/Pi if you want to search only after
54<return> key pressed.
55
56Better mail downloading in OM/Pi.
57
58First experimental alpha version of sync of KO/Pi with mobile phones.
59See gammu documentation for supported phones.
60You need to install the package kammu_1.9.5_arm.ipk for sync of KO/Pi with mobile phones. kammu_1.9.5_arm.ipk needs libbluetooth and libsdp.
61Quick hint how to use:
62NOTE: MOBILE PHONE SYNC IS EXPERIMENTAL!
63Install kammu_1.9.5_arm.ipk , libbluetooth and libsdp.
64Create syncprofile - mobile device
65Remove entry for model. (Leave empty ).
66Enable infrared on Zaurus and your Phone.
67Sync.
68To get a more detailed log, start kopi from konsole.
69
70********** VERSION 1.9.4 ************
71
72This is the version 1.9.4 of KDE-Pim/Pi for the Zaurus.
73
74WARNING:
75PLEASE BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA!
76We have changed a lot and maybe there are some unknown problems.
77
78SYNC HANDLING HAS CHANGED!
79Such that, if you sync now with an already synded device, you will duplicated entries after the first sync.
80(This change was introduced to make it possible to sync with mobile phones, which will be available later (maybe in 4 weeks).
81
82You need the kmicrokdelibs_1.9.4_arm.ipk as a base for the other programs.
83If you get the error: "Install only possible in main memory", just try it again to install it on SD card. That worked for me. And it was reported that rebooting Qtopia did help in this case as well.
84
85As programs are available:
86KO/Pi (korganizer ipk) - a calendar program.
87KA/Pi (kaddressbook ipk ) - an addressbook
88OM/Pi (kopiemail ipk ) an email program with pop/smtp and IMAP support.
89
90An alarm notification program ( korganizer-alarm ipk ) for KO/Pi that notifies you about alarms, even if the Zaurus is in suspend mode.
91(If you do not see an icon in the taskbar after installing korganizer-alarm, please restart Qtopia)
92
93All the applications are installed in a "Pim" TAB.
94If this TAB is new on your system, you can get an icon in this TAB by installing pim_TAB_icon_1.9.4_arm.ipk
95
96All the application are integrated.
97Such that you can choose in KO/Pi the attendees of a meeting from the addresses in KA/Pi. When you click in KA/Pi on the email address, OM/Pi is started to write the mail.
98
99HINT:
100If you install KPhone/Pi 0.9.7, it will be called, if you click in KA/Pi on a phone number.
101
102What's new?
103
104SYNC HANDLING HAS CHANGED!
105Such that, if you sync now with an already synded device, you will duplicated entries after the first sync.
106(This change was introduced to make it possible to sync with mobile phones, which will be available later (maybe in 4 weeks).
107
108New in OM/Pi:
109When copying(i.e. downloading mails) , you can specify, that only mails of a given size should be downloaded. Added mail copy possibility for selected mails.
110
111New in KO/Pi:
112French is now available for KO/Pi.
113Choose menu:Actions - Configure:TAB locale
114Syncing has changed.
115Phone sync available soon.
116Not much changes, I cannot remember them ...
117
118New in KA/Pi:
119Beaming possible.
120Sharp DTM readonly access possible( create a new DTM resource );
121Better searching possible.
122Search is performed only after pressing the return key.
123Use wildcard * to specify parts of a name.
124
125Better name/email selection dialog (called from KO/Pi or OM/Pi). In this dialog, now searching is possible. Like in KA/Pi, use return key and wildcard * .
126
127A big improvement is the new management of the contact access.
128In version 1.9.3, every application was using their own addressbook access data.
129That means, the addressbook was loaded up to three times in the memory, when accessed by KA/Pi, KO/Pi and OM/Pi.
130That was wasting of memory, if you had several hundreds of contacts.
131
132Now only KA/Pi accesses the addressbook.
133If KO/Pi or OM/Pi want to get some name/email data, they request KA/Pi to open the name/email selection dialog and send it back to them.
134If you click on an attendee in a meeting, its contact data is displayed in KA/Pi directly.
135That means, if KO/Pi or OM/Pi want to access contact data, KA/Pi is started first.
136
137New in the KO/Pi alarm applet:
138Configure your own timer popup menu!
139(Text and minutes for timer countdown)
140Just edit the file
141(yourhomedir)/.kopialarmtimerrc
142and start/stop a timer to get a new menu with the data of this file.
143
144********** VERSION 1.9.3 ************
1451)
146Now KO/Pi on Windows imports directly the calendar data of
147an installed Outlook. Should work with OL version >= 2000.
148
149********** VERSION 1.9.2 ************
1501)
151KDE-Pim/Pi has got a new member:
152KmicroMail (KM/Pi) is a mail program,
153which can handle IMAP and POP mail access.
154It is based on Opie-Mail v3.
155All dependencies to the Opie libraries ar removed,
156such that no additional Opie lib is needed.
157It is already integrated in KO/Pi and KA/Pi.
158It it now available for the Zaurus,probably it
159will be available for other platforms later.
160Hint:
161Create your own contact (name + email)
162in KA/Pi, select this contact and choose menu:
163Settings - Set Who Am I.
164Now the settings of this contact are used as
165the sender data in KM/Pi.
1662)
167KDE-Pim/Pi is split up in five different
168packages now precompiled for Sharp Zaurus:
169--kmicrokdelibs_1.9.2_arm.ipk
170The libs are needed for any
171of the following programs:
172--kaddressbook_1.9.2_arm.ipk
173--kmicromail_1.9.2_arm.ipk
174--korganizer_1.9.2_arm.ipk
175Independ from that, there is the alarm applet
176available for KO/Pi, which also offers
177quick access for a new mail or
178showing the addressbook.:
179--korganizer-alarm_1.9.2_arm.ipk
180Independend means, that the alarm applet
181does not need any of the libs or programs above to run.
182But it would be quite useless without these programs.
183NOTE:
184If you get a
185"This application depends on other programs"
186during installation of
187--kmicrokdelibs_1.9.2_arm.ipk
188you probably do not have to care about that.
189kmicrokdelibs_1.9.2 will come with some
190resource plugins, which needs additional libraries.
191(E.g. libopie1, if you want to use the
192opie resource connector in KA/Pi).
193If you do not have this libraries installed,
194you simply cannot use the resource.
195To make it clear:
196If the libraries are missing, the applications
197using kmicrokdelibs will start,
198because the resources are plugins.
1993)
200KO/Pi and friends are now installable on SD-Card!
201It is recommended to install all libs and apps
202on the SD card or all in the internal storage.
203There may be problems, if this is mixed.
2044)
205Fixed two bugs in the alarm notification on Windows.
2065)
207Great improvement!
208KO/Pi uses now the latest version of libical.
209Libical is the library which actually reads
210the calendar files and extract the data from it.
211With the old version, there were problems
212(crashes or program hangs) when licical did read
213files, which were not stored from KO/Pi.
214I do not know, if the new libical works perfect,
215but actually it works much better than
216the old version.
217There are no problems with compatibility with
218old calendar files of KO/Pi, of course!
2196)
220New in KA/Pi:
221Opie addressbook resource connector available!
222You will need libopie1 and the opie addressbook,
223of course.
224With the Opie addressbook resource connector,
225you can access the Opie addressbook readonly in KA/Pi.
226If you want to edit or import the data into KA/Pi,
227do this:
228a) Create an Opie resource.
229 (Menu: Settings-Configure Resources).
230After configuration and restarting KA/Pi you should see
231the Opie contacts in KA/Pi.
232b) Select some or all Opie contacts.
233(NOTE: +++++
234To know exactly, what contacts are Opie contacts,
235do this: Choose menu:
236View-Modify View - TAB Fields.
237Select in the above list "Resource" and click
238down arrow to add it to the "Selected fields".
239Click OK.
240Now you have a new column "Resource" in your list,
241where you can see, what an Opie resource is.
242++++ NOTE end.)
243Ok, we do have now some Opie contacts seleted.
244(Use SHIFT or CTRL key in order to multiple select).
245c) Choose menu: Edit-Copy.
246d) Choose menu: Edit-Paste.
247e) Select the resource, you want to add the contacts to.
248Congrats! Now you have read/write access to the copied
249opie contacts as "real" KA/Pi contacts.
250
251
252********** VERSION 1.9.1 ************
2531)
254 +++ IMPORTANT 1 +++
255
256The storing place of the default calendar
257file has changed!
258The default calendar file was
259Applications/korganizer/mycalendar.ics
260on Zaurus and
261(yourHomeDir)/korganizer/mycalendar.ics
262on Windows/Linux desktop. Now it is
263(yourHomeDir)/kdepim/korganizer/mycalendar.ics
264on Zaurus, Windows and Linux.
265To load the old file, choose menu
266File-Load calendar backup.
267(It should be loaded automatically
268at startup with a warning message displayed).
269The place of the configuration file has changed too.
270If you want to use your old KO/Pi config,
271copy it to
272(yourHomeDir)/kdepim/config/korganizerrc
273Please read VERSION 1.9.0 - topic 3) as well!
274
275 +++ IMPORTANT 2 +++
276
277Because of the new paths, you will need
278a new version of the KO/Pi alarm applet
279for Zaurus.
280Use version >= 1.9.1
281
2822)
283Now the QWhat'sThis Icon works for items
284in the month view as well.
285(See VERSION 1.7.8 Topic 1) ).
2863)
287You can import birtsdays/anniversaries
288from KA/Pi into KO/Pi.
289Choose menu File-Import birthdays.
290If you import twice, already imported items
291will not be imported again, if they
292have not been changed in KO/Pi.
2934)
294When syncing with sharp DTM, now a progress
295is shown, when the data is written back.
296If there is much data in KO/Pi and no data
297in DTM, that can take a long time.
298(But only for the first time ).
2995)
300In the search dialog, you can search
301now for the name/email of an attendee
302of an event/todo.
303To get more space for displaying
304search results, the buttons
305for "search" and "close" on the
306bottom are removed in the PDA version.
307You have to click OK in the top right
308corner to do a search.
3096)
310Now it is possible to disable the displaying
311of todo items in the Allday part of the Agenda.
312Choose Menu Action-Configure,
313TAB Todo View, checkbox
314"Allday Agenda view shows todos"
3157)
316If FastLoad is enabled, now the settings and the
317calendar data are saved, when KO/Pi is closed.
318(If no Fastload is enabled, KO/Pi saves
319the data as well, of course)
3208)
321The Agenda View has a minimize-splitter now,
322such that the height of the allday part can be
323changed quickly.
324
325********** VERSION 1.9.0 ************
3261)
327KO/Pi is now merged with the new microKDE from KA/Pi.
328KO/Pi accesses now KA/Pi as the addressbook.
329The other ddressbook-plugins are not working any longer.
330(It is planned, that later KA/Pi itself uses these plugins)
331New versions of KO/Pi are only available
332together with KA/Pi as the KDE-Pim/Pi package.
3332)
334If you click on an attendee of a meeting in the
335event viewer, a detailed summary of the
336attendee is shown.
3373)
338The place of the configuration file has changed.
339If you want to use your old KO/Pi config, copy
340Applications/korganizer/config_korganizerrc
341to
342Applications/korganizer/config/korganizerrc
343
344********** VERSION 1.7.8 ************
3451)
346Now the QWhat'sThis ist working.
347Enable the QWhat'sThis icon in the toolbar.
348(You have to restart to reload the changed toolbar config).
349Now click on the QWhat'sThis Icon
350in the top right corner of KO/Pi.
351Then click on an item in the Agenda View:
352You will get a detailed display of the items content.
3532)
354Some other very minor changes.
355But I have forgotten the details ...
356For that reason I start this log here:
357To document my changes, when I am doing it.
358
359********** VERSION 1.7.7 ************
360Stable Version of KO/Pi \ No newline at end of file