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    gnome-calendar setup

    Have installed gnome-calendar, it looks very nice & simple but I am not able to enter a new event.
    Click on a day and I get a panel for new event, After adding some description of the event the 'Add' button is enabled but does nothing when clicked.
    The only setting I can see are for synchronise & weather.
    I think I need to set up the calendar somehow but don't see how.
    Any help would be appreciated.

    #2
    Single click on a date > Press " Edit Details " > When finished, press " Done "

    Hopefully this will work for you

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      #3
      Thanks for the info.
      Trouble is, when I do that nothing happens.

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        #4
        Are you able to see the " Edit Details " option ? Maybe you already know about Korganizer.

        https://kde.org/applications/en/offi...kde.korganizer

        It is a KDE app and comes with a calender option. Just in case you want a backup option.

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          #5
          Thanks Graham,
          Here is what it looks like,
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          When text is entered the 'Add' button is enabled, clicking it does nothing and the New Event form remains open.
          The second text box brings up another small form entitled '"Calendar' with an empty text area.
          I have installed gnome-control-center but don't see anything there to help.
          Had a look at korganizer and got bogged down with setting up PIM stuff. The korganizer may be the way to go but it looks much more complicated than gnome-calendar.
          Thanks for the ideas

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            #6
            I think you will need Ubuntu under KDE to make Gnome Calendar work. That is the best guess I could make because it works fine for me. Since it is Gnome related, AskUbuntu might give you better answers.

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              #7
              Whatever happened to akonadi? Wasn't that KDE's calendar?

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                #8
                If you don't like korganizer, give minetime a try

                https://minetime.ai/

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                  #9
                  After kicking the whole KDE PIM thing to the curb a long time ago, I just went with Thunderbird and the Lightning plug - a very nice calendar.
                  The next brick house on the left
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jglen490 View Post
                    After kicking the whole KDE PIM thing to the curb a long time ago, I just went with Thunderbird and the Lightning plug - a very nice calendar.
                    That's what I did, and the calendar communicates nicely with my Android phone
                    "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
                    – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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                      #11
                      I'm keeping an eye on Kube, but actually using https://github.com/notpushkin/Mailspring-Libre & minetime

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                        #12
                        like the sound of this, I also had a bad experience with KDE PIM.
                        Thank you for your good advice

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