Bug 187425

Summary: appointments that span over a whole day / several days don't show in day view / week view
Product: [Applications] korganizer Reporter: Mathias Homann <Mathias.Homann>
Component: agendaview (weekview)Assignee: kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal CC: smartins
Priority: NOR    
Version: 4.2.1   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: test case: appointment spanning all of march 21

Description Mathias Homann 2009-03-17 18:34:01 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.2.1)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs

I have a shared calendar in a folder, when i access that calendar with korganizer 4.2.1 i can't see appointments / events that are created as "whole day" or "repeated whole day" appointments unless i switch to the month view.
Comment 1 Sergio Martins 2009-03-17 18:42:14 UTC
Can you attach one of those events?

What happens if you right click in the all day area->"New event" and create the event, do you see it?
Comment 2 Mathias Homann 2009-03-17 18:51:48 UTC
Created attachment 32208 [details]
test case: appointment spanning all of march 21
Comment 3 Mathias Homann 2009-03-17 18:52:53 UTC
i created a "all day" appointment with korganizer, attached to this bug.
by the way i don't even see a "all day" area in any view, and i can't find a preferences setting to enable an "all day" area either.
Comment 4 Sergio Martins 2009-03-17 19:02:15 UTC
The allday area is there, you must resize the splitter, pull it down, do you need a screenshot?
Comment 5 Sergio Martins 2009-03-17 19:04:55 UTC
See:
http://bugsfiles.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=31717
Comment 6 Mathias Homann 2009-03-17 19:11:54 UTC
thanks for telling me about those splitters, now i do see the "all day" field... and the calendar decoration modules and all that... and "all day" appointments show up just fine.
leaves the question why the startup/default layout of the views was so crappy that the all day area was for all means invisible.