Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.1) Installed from: Gentoo Packages OS: Linux When entering an end date for an event in KOrganizer (Actions -> New event -> Date&Time/End), the input-time forced validator is quite annoying. E.g.: Start date: 18.11.2005 Wanted end date: 20.11.2005 If I type "2" at the beginning of the End date field, the input validator rejects it (since 218.11.2005 is an invalid date). If I delete the first "1" in the End date field, the input validator rejects it (since 8.11.2005 is before the start date). Thus, I cannot enter the end date normally, but have to resort to using either Cursor-Up/Down (changing it only 1 day per keypress, very slow for large ranges) or the date selector (no keyboard control, have to use a pointer device instead).
Reassigning all KOrganizer bug reports and wishes to the newly created korganizer-devel mailing list.
This is already fixed. In KDE4 (at least), the date field is edited by using the pop-up calendar. So this bug doesn't apply any more. The time is editable with the keyboard, but you only get warnings after you finished editing.