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Info about the changes in new versions of KDE-Pim/Pi
********** VERSION 2.1.14 ************
Added some buttons to the KO/Pi Quick-todo line to make it possible to quickly access some todo view layout settings like display all flat/open/close and hide/show running/done.
Added a button to add a subtodo quickly.
Added a possibility to search for conflicting events. (In the Action menu. Keyboard shortcut "q", shift+q or ctrl +q ).
Added an option to change the layout of the list week to column mode.
+Fixed some usability problems in pi-sync mode by adding some progress information about file transfer.
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+Fixed pi-sync problems with the new multi calendar feature.
+Now pi-sync behaviour should be:
+1) Local sends file request ( as usual )
+2) Remote sends file which contains data of all enabled ( the calendar where the "eye" column is checked ) calendars.
+3) Local syncs with data, adds new entries to default calendar and sends file back ( as usual ).
+4) Remote updates the data and adds new entries to default calendar. Readonly entries are not changed on remote.
+ If the data which remote receives contains entries which are on disabled calendars on remote this entries are updated and not added as duplicates to the default calendar.
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+Summary: If you have different calendars on remote and local and some of them disabled you may get some "strange" bahaviour.
+
********** VERSION 2.1.13 ************
Fixed a problem in KA/Pi search.
Fixed some minor problems in KO/Pi.
Added calendar selection possibility to the todo view popup and to the event/todo/journal editor.
Fixed memory usage problems in KA/Pi:
When loading data KA/Pi did load the file data twice.
Example:
A 600k file did consume 1200k memory during loading process.
This is fixed, it does now consume only 600k during loading process.
When saving data KA/Pi did consume a lot of memory for the data parsing during the save process.
This is fixed.
Example:
Before saving a 600k file KA/Pi did consume 21.7 Meg of Ram.
When saving KA/Pi did consume 28.6 Meg of Ram. That causes a crash on the Zaurus because there was no memeory left in the system.