Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.1) Installed from: Gentoo Packages Two calendars on seperate computers: My wife's (CalA) is on our laptop using the Central timezone. Mine (CalB) is on our desktop using UTC. CalA has an event from 6 PM to 8 PM on Tuesday (Central) recurring every week. CalA sends an invite to CalB for said event. When importing, CalB handles the timezone change for the time, but the recurrance is still on Tue, when the event actually starts at 12 AM Wednesday UTC.
Live in Asia/Taipei timezone. Corporate office in U.S. They send ICS to schedule meetings via Outlook in a U.S. timezone. When I accept the meeting, the timing should be offsetted based on my Korganizer's timezone setting not straight from the data found in the ICS event. Korganizer should calculate the offset between the timezone found in ICS and the user's configured timezone. Hope to see a quick fix for this.
Jeff, What you describe is actually how it is currently implemented. Can you describe exactly what doesn't work? Also, have you set korganizer's timezone, or just KDE's timezone? Cheers, Reinhold
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