Digital clock widget

Emmett Culley emmett at webengineer.com
Mon Jan 30 18:49:45 UTC 2012


On 01/30/2012 10:42 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Monday 30 January 2012 09:01:25 Emmett Culley wrote:
>> I have configured Kontact with a default calendar with no entries, yet there
>> are still holidays in the calendar popup.  Where are they defined.
> 
> You can define your local settings in
> 
> systemsettings ->  Locale ->  Country/region&language ->  Country
> 
> Choose the country where you live, and the calendar will display holidays
> local for that country. You can select "no country" in there, which probably
> doesn't have any holidays defined. Note that you may need to restart the
> digital clock widget or logout of KDE and log back in, if this is to work
> (clicking "apply" doesn't seem to be enough).
> 
> Come to think of it, maybe the "Display events" option also requires a restart
> of the widget.
> 
>> Plus (or minus) the configuration dialog has a "Holidays" section that does
>> not work.  How can I find out where that calendar get its data?
> 
> The master settings is in the systemsettings locale, as above. I don't know
> where (on the disk) is the actual data. Also, I haven't tried the "holidays"
> section in the widget configuration.
> 
>> What does the "Display Events" check box control?
> 
> I would expect it to do what it says, but possibly you need to restart the
> widget for it to take effect (haven't tried it myself though).
> 
> HTH, :-)
> Marko
> 
> 
> 
>

The "display events" check box is not checked and never has been as far as I know.  So I'd say this is a bug.  I'll report it and the fact that the "holidays" section doesn't work.

I'll try changeing system settings as you suggest.

Emmett



More information about the kde mailing list