Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.0) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux To have a summery of all what happend in the To-Do-List, with all information. It is possible to to enter all informations from the To-Do-List in the journal. For example: heading: [Summery from the To-Do-List] time: [when it finished] And than the entry from the text-arry.
When you mark a to-do as finished, korganizer already has the option to log this to a journal. Does this suffice? Cheers, Reinhold
Looked into it and current implementation is short on details: - no localization - no description - no attendees - no info on time of complete - no info about priority - no info about attachments - no date of creation Such entry should be complete record of original to-do. And each to-do should be in *separate* journal entry. BTW. I wonder if journal entries can have (iCal limitations) rich text elements like bold text, emphasised, lists, links.
I wonder, why the journal is limited to text entries. What about storing entries as what they originaly were? Tasks as tasks, appointments as appointments and additionally the user may add text entries. So tasks and appointments could be added without loosing any information and even be recovered from the journal. A plus would be to journal e-mail activity, which enables to completly follow a process via the journal. If logging of karm activities would be added, I were able to reconstruct the work done over a day via my journal which would boost the tool. :)
Reassigning all KOrganizer bug reports and wishes to the newly created korganizer-devel mailing list.