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Author: Morris Jobke <hey at morrisjobke.de>
Date: Wed Jul 16 13:40:24 2014 +0200
syntax fixes & rename images - windows has case-insensitivity linux not
---
..._create_event.PNG => calendar_create_event.png} | Bin
...nced.PNG => calendar_create_event_advanced.png} | Bin
...repeat.PNG => calendar_create_event_repeat.png} | Bin
...G => calendar_create_event_repeat_advanced.png} | Bin
...t_share.PNG => calendar_create_event_share.png} | Bin
...ndar_create_new.PNG => calendar_create_new.png} | Bin
...ndar_edit_event.PNG => calendar_edit_event.png} | Bin
...calendar_settings.PNG => calendar_settings.png} | Bin
user_manual/pim/calendar.rst | 129 +++++++++++----------
9 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-)
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_create_event.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_create_event.png
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_advanced.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_advanced.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_advanced.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_advanced.png
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat.png
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat_advanced.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat_advanced.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat_advanced.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_repeat_advanced.png
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_share.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_share.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_share.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_create_event_share.png
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_create_new.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_create_new.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_create_new.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_create_new.png
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_edit_event.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_edit_event.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_edit_event.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_edit_event.png
diff --git a/user_manual/images/calendar_settings.PNG b/user_manual/images/calendar_settings.png
similarity index 100%
rename from user_manual/images/calendar_settings.PNG
rename to user_manual/images/calendar_settings.png
diff --git a/user_manual/pim/calendar.rst b/user_manual/pim/calendar.rst
index 5aa57ae..3fb5f5e 100644
--- a/user_manual/pim/calendar.rst
+++ b/user_manual/pim/calendar.rst
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
Using the Calendar App
======================
-The ownCloud Calendar app enables you to create and edit events, synchronize to
+The ownCloud Calendar app enables you to create and edit events, synchronize to
other calendars you might use, and create new, personalized calendars.
-By default, when you access the Calendar app for the first time, you get a
+By default, when you access the Calendar app for the first time, you get a
"Personal" calendar that you can use or modify as you like.
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_default.png
:scale: 75%
**Calendar app (default)**
-
+
The Calendar app contains the following fields and controls:
- Calendar Date Field -- Provides the current date or enables you to select a
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ The Calendar app contains the following fields and controls:
- Calendar View Options -- Enables you to choose between a day, week, or month
view for the main Calendar app window. Also provides a quick jump button to
access the current day (Today).
-
+
- Calendar Selection -- Enables you to choose the calendar that you want to view.
- Calendar Controls -- Provides controls for each individual calendar. These
controls include sharing, obtaining an external URL link to the calendar, an
export function, an edit function, and a delete (trash) button.
-
+
- Calendar Settings -- Provides access to the calendar-specific settings. These
settings include the calendar timezone selection, time format selection, week
start day, cache setting, primary CalDAV address, and iOS/OS X CalDAV address
@@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ To create a new calendar:
2. Click the ``+ New Calendar`` field.
A dialog opens to enable you to create a new calendar.
-
+
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_create_new.png
-
+
**New calendar**
-
+
3. Specify a name for the new calendar.
4. (Optional) Specify a color for the new calendar.
@@ -61,17 +61,17 @@ To create a new calendar:
Managing Calendar Settings
--------------------------
-
-The Calendar app settings provides global configuration that applies to all
-calendars that you have created in the Calendar app.
+
+The Calendar app settings provides global configuration that applies to all
+calendars that you have created in the Calendar app.
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_settings.png
-
+
**Calendar app settings**
In the Calendar app settings, you can modify the following:
-- Timezone -- Provides an alphabetical listing of all available countries
+- Timezone -- Provides an alphabetical listing of all available countries
categorized by continent.
- Time format -- Provides the option of using 24 hour or 12 hour time format.
@@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ In the Calendar app settings, you can modify the following:
Synchronizing Calendars Using CalDAV
------------------------------------
*Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV*, referred to as *CalDAV*, enables clients to
-access scheduling information on remote servers. As an extension to WebDAV,
-CalDAV (defined by RFC 4791) uses the iCalendar format to manage calendar data.
-CalDAV enables multiple clients to access the same information for use in
+access scheduling information on remote servers. As an extension to WebDAV,
+CalDAV (defined by RFC 4791) uses the iCalendar format to manage calendar data.
+CalDAV enables multiple clients to access the same information for use in
cooperative planning and information sharing.
The Calendar app provides both the Primary CalDAV address and the iOS/OSX CalDAV
-address. Using these addresses, you can use CalDAV-compatible programs (for
+address. Using these addresses, you can use CalDAV-compatible programs (for
example, Kontact, Evolution, or Thunderbird) using the address provided.
To better understand the URL creation, consider the following examples:
@@ -114,14 +114,13 @@ URL, making sure to include the final slash::
http://ADDRESS/remote.php/caldav/principals/username/
-To access your ownCloud calendars using Mozilla Lightning you would use the
+To access your ownCloud calendars using Mozilla Lightning you would use the
following URL::
https://ADDRESS/remote.php/caldav/calendars/USERNAME/CALENDARNAME
The following is an example showing the completed URL where the calendar name is
``defaultcalendar`` and the username is ``test``::
- and the users' name here is "test".
https://localhost/owncloud/remote.php/caldav/calendars/test/defaultcalendar
@@ -149,44 +148,44 @@ To create a new event:
4. (Optional) Provide advanced option details. These details can include the
event location, the event category, and an event description.
-
+
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_create_event.png
**Create a new event dialog box**
-
+
5. (Optional) Click the Repeating tab to define any repeat settings for the event.
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_create_event_repeat.png
-
+
**Even Repeating tab**
-
- The Repeating tab provides the option of not repeating the event(default) or
+
+ The Repeating tab provides the option of not repeating the event(default) or
repeating the event daily, weekly, every weekday, biweekly, monthly, or yearly.
- In addition, by selecting the ``Advanced`` button in the Repeating tab, each
+ In addition, by selecting the ``Advanced`` button in the Repeating tab, each
repeat option provides different levels of customization to better define your
repeat requirements for the event.
-
+
The following table helps to define the options for each repeat rule:
-
- +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Repeat Rule | Options |
- +=================+====================================================================================+
- | Does not repeat | n/a |
- +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Daily | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
+
+ +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ | Repeat Rule | Options |
+ +=================+====================================================================================+
+ | Does not repeat | n/a |
+ +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ | Daily | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
| | End - never, by occurrences, by date |
- +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Weekly | Select weekdays - Weekday(s) on which the event is repeated |
+ +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ | Weekly | Select weekdays - Weekday(s) on which the event is repeated |
| | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
| | End - never, by occurrences, by date |
- +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Every Weekday | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
+ +-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ | Every Weekday | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
| | End - never, by occurrences, by date |
+-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Bi-Weekly | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
+ | Bi-Weekly | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
| | End - never, by occurrences, by date |
+-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Monthly | Day choice -- by monthday or by weekday |
+ | Monthly | Day choice -- by monthday or by weekday |
| | Events week of month - Weekday selection only; week of month on which event occurs |
| | Select weekdays - Weekday(s) on which the event is repeated |
| | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
@@ -194,19 +193,19 @@ To create a new event:
+-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Yearly | Date option - by event's date, by year days, by week number, by day and month |
| | Interval - Interval at which the event is repeated |
- | | End - never, by occurrences, by date |
+ | | End - never, by occurrences, by date |
+-----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-.. note:: If you choose all days (Monday through Friday) in the weekview menu,
+.. note:: If you choose all days (Monday through Friday) in the weekview menu,
the repeating option automatically sets the repeat rule to "every weekday." If
- you can divide the interval of the weekview by two, the repeating option
+ you can divide the interval of the weekview by two, the repeating option
automatically sets the repeat rule to "Bi-Weekly".
Sharing Events
--------------
-Once an event has been saved, a new tab appears for the event that enables you
+Once an event has been saved, a new tab appears for the event that enables you
to share it.
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_create_event_share.png
@@ -215,18 +214,19 @@ The options available in the Share tab include the following:
- ``Share with user or group`` field -- Enables you to specify users or groups with whom you want to
share the event.
-
-- Share visibility pulldown menu -- Enables you to specify the level of
+
+- Share visibility pulldown menu -- Enables you to specify the level of
information that is shared. The possible levels include:
- * Show full event -- Displays full event details to those with whom the
- event is shared.
- * Show only busy -- Displays only that you are busy during this event; no
- event details are provided.
- * Hide event -- Hides the event from the users or groups specified.
-
+
+ * Show full event -- Displays full event details to those with whom the
+ event is shared.
+ * Show only busy -- Displays only that you are busy during this event; no
+ event details are provided.
+ * Hide event -- Hides the event from the users or groups specified.
+
To share an event:
-1. Specify the users or groups with whom you want to share (or hide) the event.
+1. Specify the users or groups with whom you want to share (or hide) the event.
2. Define the level of visibility that you want the users or groups to have.
@@ -234,19 +234,20 @@ To share an event:
4. Click the ``Save event`` button to save your changes.
- The Calendar app saves and closes the event window.
-
+ The Calendar app saves and closes the event window.
+
Exporting and Importing Events
------------------------------
-The Calendar app enables you to export and import event or entire calendars to
+The Calendar app enables you to export and import event or entire calendars to
or from other calendars.
Exporting Events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_export.png
-Exporting an event
+
+ Exporting an event
You can export either a single event or an entire calendar. If you want to export
a single event, click the event and press the export button in the bottom right
@@ -257,12 +258,13 @@ Importing Events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_import.png
-Importing events
+
+ Importing events
You can import your calendar as an iCal file using the Files app. The Calendar app
enables you to import the calendar into a new calendar or into an already existing calendar.
-To import your calendar, click the calendar file to open the import dialog.
+To import your calendar, click the calendar file to open the import dialog.
.. note:: If the progress bar does not work properly, the folder
``apps/calendar/import_tmp/`` might not have write permission.
@@ -276,22 +278,23 @@ calendar event:
1. Click the event in the Calendar app.
The Edit event dialog box opens.
-
+
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_edit_event.png
-
+
2. Click the ``Delete event`` button.
The Calendar app deletes the event.
-
+
Calendar App FAQ
----------------
**Question:** Why does the Calendar app request my current location?
.. figure:: ../images/calendar_newtimezone1.png
-Timezone set notification
+
+ Timezone set notification
**Answer:** The calendar needs your current position to detect your timezone.
Without the correct timezone, a time offset exists between the events in the
-ownCloud calendar and the desktop calendar to which you are synchronizing. You
+ownCloud calendar and the desktop calendar to which you are synchronizing. You
can also set the timezone manually in the personal settings.
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