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Info about the changes in new versions of KDE-Pim/Pi
********** VERSION 2.1.18 ************
Pi-Sync mode:
The "Write back file" status dialog was updated too often such that writing back the file on the Z was very slow. Fixed.
KO/Pi:
+Fixed a layout problem on the Z 5500 with the calender box right of the location box in the event/todo editor. Thanks to Andrew, who found, reported and fixed this problem ( I did not get that problem, it was working on my 5500 ).
********** VERSION 2.1.17 ************
KO/Pi:
Added option to display times in What's Next View on two lines.
(Useful for display on the Zaurus with 240x320 screen)
Removed "Allday" for allday events of one day duration in What's Next View.
Added date range for allday events of more than one day duration in What's Next View.
Fixed two problems in the data importing from Outlook:
Fixed the duplicated import if the summary, location or description had whitespaces at the end.
Fixed a problem importing certain recurrence rules.
A journal in an ics file may have no dtStart value (as files from KNotes, which stores its notes in an ics journal file).
If now a journal has no dtStart value the dtStart value is set to the created value of the journal when loading the file. That makes it possible to view and edit "notes" from KNotes. Simply add another Resource in KO/Pi which is a copy of the ics file from KNotes. You will find the "notes" in KO/Pi as a journal entry on the date you created it.
And some minor fixes in KO/Pi.
Fixed a crash on the desktop when closing KO/Pi after accessing adressbook data (Linux + Windows ).
********** VERSION 2.1.16 ************
Fixed a problem with the menu bar in KO/Pi and using the "Menu" hardware key on the Zaurus.