Created attachment 168193 [details] Screen shot showing the "click to add tags" box. SUMMARY Clicking to add a tags to an calendar entry (where it says "Tags: Click to add tags") does nothing. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Double click on Day view to create an event 2. Click in the box that says "Click to add tags" 3. Observe that nothing happens so that no tags (or labels) can be added. OBSERVED RESULT Nothing happens EXPECTED RESULT A popup showing the choice of tags so that one can be selected SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: Debian Bookworm on aarch64 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.103.0 Qt Version: 5.15.8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
PlaceHolder text is not correct you need to click on button near it. button with "..."
I see the problem now. I had also tried clicking on the "..." which popped up a window with the tags, which I tried to click on to choose one, but nothing happened. Now I can see that there are boxes to the left of the tag names that I should have clicked on. However, in my colour scheme they boxes were black on black, so invisible. I'll add another attachment to illustrate this.
Created attachment 168198 [details] Screenshot showing "invisible" tick boxes to left of the tag names.
Git commit da7b83351fb123be3862aca7978cd68fd161a941 by Laurent Montel. Committed on 05/04/2024 at 19:24. Pushed by mlaurent into branch 'release/24.02'. Fix 485099: Clicking to add tags does nothing FIXED-IN: 24.02.3 M +7 -0 src/widgets/tagwidget.cpp https://invent.kde.org/pim/akonadi/-/commit/da7b83351fb123be3862aca7978cd68fd161a941
Which theme do you use ? It's ok with breeze.
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #5) > Which theme do you use ? > It's ok with breeze. I chose it like this: - korganizer > Settings > Colour Scheme > Breeze Dark
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #5) > Which theme do you use ? > It's ok with breeze. Yes, the check boxed show up with Breeze Classic
I use "Breeze Dark" it's ok. No idea why it's not ok for you...
I'm running a brand new installation on a Raspberry Pi 4B (4GB), so maybe that has something to do with it, but in general I'm pleased to find that KDE runs remarkably well on such a low spec device.