Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.2) Installed from: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux In the Day, Week, Month etc views, it would be useful if the left and right arrow keys helped to navigate to previous or next view for the selected time period.
Reassigning all KOrganizer bug reports and wishes to the newly created korganizer-devel mailing list.
One of the most delightful features of KDE for me are the "Configure Shortcuts" dialogs, because I feel NO desire to fiddle with mouse ore touchpad, I prefer working by keyboard. Problem remains for commands missing in "Configure Shortcuts" dialogs. My MOST DESIRED IMPROVEMENT of korganizer is in "Settings - Configure Shortcuts .." having SEPARATE COMMANDS for - Go Forward 1 day regardles of viewed time scope, e.g. if 3 days monday to wednesday are viewed, then shift view 1 day and show tuesday to thursday - Go Forward 3 days, shift 3 days regardles of current view - Go Forward 1 week, shift 7 days regardles of current view - Go Forward 1 month, shift 1 month regardles of current view, depending on length of month of first day displayed - Go Forward 1 step equal to time scope of current view, slightly modifying already implemented command in cases 3 days or 5 days are viewed - Go Backward 1 day - Go Backward 3 days - Go Backward 1 week - Go Backward 1 month - Go Backward 1 step equal to time scope of current view, slightly modifying already implemented command in cases 3 days or 5 days are viewed - Go to Today, already implemented - Set Focus to next event, if focus is on an event then starting from current event, else if now is within current view then starting from now, else starting from begin of current view - Set Focus to previous event, if focus is on an event then starting from current event, else if now is within current view then starting from now, else starting from end of current view By the way: On my TFT 1280x800 the difference in appearance of events with and without focus is almost invisible - a better visible focus would be useful. Thank you taking care!
This was fixed one or two months ago and is included in KDE4.2 (maybe 4.1.4 too). Go to "Configure Shortcuts", it is now possible to assign the arrow keys to the actions you desire.