Bug 423825 - calendar message, too much options, rdv is duplicated, HTML not interpreted
Summary: calendar message, too much options, rdv is duplicated, HTML not interpreted
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: kmail2
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 5.14.2
Platform: openSUSE Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kdepim bugs
URL:
Keywords:
: 423826 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2020-07-03 07:45 UTC by Philippe ROUBACH
Modified: 2020-07-04 08:59 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Attachments
calendar message (46.23 KB, application/mbox)
2020-07-03 07:45 UTC, Philippe ROUBACH
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what wee see in kmail 1 (435.16 KB, image/png)
2020-07-03 07:59 UTC, Philippe ROUBACH
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what we see in kmail 2 (441.19 KB, image/png)
2020-07-03 07:59 UTC, Philippe ROUBACH
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what we see in kmail 3 (445.83 KB, image/png)
2020-07-03 08:00 UTC, Philippe ROUBACH
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we see that Css is interpreted (281.00 KB, image/png)
2020-07-04 06:22 UTC, Philippe ROUBACH
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Description Philippe ROUBACH 2020-07-03 07:45:18 UTC
Created attachment 129861 [details]
calendar message

SUMMARY


STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. i receive a calendar message to confirm a rendez-vous
2. 
3. 

OBSERVED RESULT

1. Définition of rendez-vous is duplicated

2. there are 3 blocks for actions

- one block with

"record" "send to trash bin" buttons

- one block with

"check calendar" button

"record" "send to trash bin" buttons

- one block with

"check calendar" button

3. HTML is not interpreted

EXPECTED RESULT

1. only one block with

"check calendar" button

"record" "send to trash bin" buttons

2. HTML is interpreted or a button to ask for HTML interpretation.


SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: 
macOS: 
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 5.19.2
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.71.0
Qt Version: 5.15.0

kde apps 20.04.2

HTML is off


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Comment 1 Philippe ROUBACH 2020-07-03 07:59:01 UTC
Created attachment 129865 [details]
what wee see in kmail 1
Comment 2 Philippe ROUBACH 2020-07-03 07:59:27 UTC
Created attachment 129866 [details]
what we see in kmail 2
Comment 3 Philippe ROUBACH 2020-07-03 08:00:01 UTC
Created attachment 129867 [details]
what we see in kmail 3
Comment 4 Laurent Montel 2020-07-03 11:06:05 UTC
> 2. HTML is interpreted or a button to ask for HTML interpretation.

it's css element
it's not interpreted in thunderbird too.
Comment 5 Laurent Montel 2020-07-03 11:12:57 UTC
*** Bug 423826 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 6 Philippe ROUBACH 2020-07-04 06:22:24 UTC
Created attachment 129886 [details]
we see that Css is interpreted

>> outlook CSS is not interpreted

Hello it's partly false. I would say kmail and korganizer get capacity to interpret the message but fail to reach a complete good interpretation of an Outlook calendar message.

If you click on the mid vertical bar of kmail viewer you can switch to HTML then message is well interpreted but you don't have any button "check calendar", "record", "send to trash" etc.

See the capture.
Comment 7 Laurent Montel 2020-07-04 07:37:56 UTC
(In reply to Philippe ROUBACH from comment #6)
> Created attachment 129886 [details]
> we see that Css is interpreted
> 
> >> outlook CSS is not interpreted
> 
> Hello it's partly false. I would say kmail and korganizer get capacity to
> interpret the message but fail to reach a complete good interpretation of an
> Outlook calendar message.
> 
> If you click on the mid vertical bar of kmail viewer you can switch to HTML
> then message is well interpreted but you don't have any button "check
> calendar", "record", "send to trash" etc.
> 
> See the capture.

Scroll to bottom :)
it works fine.
Comment 8 Philippe ROUBACH 2020-07-04 08:59:11 UTC
When i say "fail to reach a complete good interpretation of an Outlook calendar message." I mean also it is not automatically interpreted as HTML messages (excepted the links) are and as you can see at the bottom there is a curious text duplication of the message with button "check calendar".

It's a pity we are not far from a good display of this kind of message.