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diff --git a/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt b/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt
index 3105ee4..8264410 100644
--- a/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt
+++ b/bin/kdepim/WhatsNew.txt
@@ -1,98 +1,103 @@
Info about the changes in new versions of KDE-Pim/Pi
+********** VERSION 2.1.18 ************
+
+KO/Pi:
+
+
********** 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.
Added columns for datetime in todo view: Last modified, created and last modified subtodo
Fixed a bug in agenda view displaying recurring multiday events which are longer than two days.
Made conflict detection up to 4 times faster.
********** VERSION 2.1.15 ************
Fixed two layout problems on the Z:
Made the with of the newly added buttons on the Quick-Todo smaller.
Made listweek layout in 2 columns on the Z760 in portait screen and full menubar visible.
********** 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.
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 ).
If the data which local receives contains entries which are on disabled calendars on local this entries are updated and not added as duplicates to the default calendar.
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.
Summary:
No new item ( new created after the last sync ) in a disabled calendar is propagated to the sync partner. Readonly items are synced and added/changed on the sync partner if it is not readonly on the sync partner.
If you have different calendars on remote and local and some of them disabled you may get some "strange" bahaviour.
Well, the syncing has become quite complicated ... you should have no problems if you enable all calendars.
********** 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.
Now KA/Pi is consuming on saving the same data 22.0 Meg of Ram during the save process.
Note: The memory usage of KA/Pi after the data is loaded/saved has not changed.
The saving of data may be a bit slower now.
Fixed memory usage problems in KO/Pi:
When KO/Pi did save the data to file, it did not release the used buffers after saving.
The used buffer was released after saving the next time, but there was new buffer space allocated again on that save operation.
This is fixed.
Example:
When saving a 400k file KO/Pi do now use 400k less memory now.
Optimized memory usage in KO/Pi Agenda view:
KO/Pi is storing some paint information in extra buffers for faster repainting of the agenda view.
These buffers were not made smaller (i.e. downsized) because of performance reasons.
The handling of these buffers are now much smarter:
Two (of six) buffers are removed completely.
The remaing four buffers are now downsized after not using the agenda view for 45 seconds.
Such that the memory usage of KO/Pi is smaller now in general ( because 2 buffers are removed) and is much smaller when not using the agenda view. That is very important when using fastload for KO/Pi.
Worst case example ( for a maximum size agenda content):
When resizing the agenda content to a large scale, KO/Pi did use 17Meg of mem ( and did not use less memory until it was stopped). Now KO/Pi is using on the same operation only 14.3 Meg of mem and after 45 seconds not using the agenda view it uses only 9.4 Meg of mem.
When switching to an unused Agenda view now KO/Pi is upizing the buffers again. This takes less than a second. Such that switching to Agenda view (after not using it for more than 45 seconds) is now a bit slower.
diff --git a/desktop/rpm/kdepim_rpm b/desktop/rpm/kdepim_rpm
index 4f128f2..133d0d1 100644
--- a/desktop/rpm/kdepim_rpm
+++ b/desktop/rpm/kdepim_rpm
@@ -1,84 +1,84 @@
Summary: A collection of PIM programs
Name: KDE-Pim-Pi
-Version: 2.1.17
+Version: 2.1.18
Release: SuSE_9.2
Copyright:GPL
Group: Productivity/Pim
Source:http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdepimpi/
URL:http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdepimpi/
Packager: zautrix
%description
This package contains the platform-independent PIM programs from
www.pi-sync.info, compiled for SuSE 9.2:
KTimeTacker/Pi
KPhone/Pi
KAddressbook/Pi
KOrganizer/Pi
PasswordManager/Pi
KOPieMail/Pi
These applications do not need anything from the KDE-desktop
at all to run on Linux. However, there is a dependency from
two KDE libs, because a small command line program is included
to make it possible to sync with the KDE-desktop applications.
These applications are independent from the KDE-desktop
environment. That means, nothing of your existing
KDE-desktop setup will be changed, or any data
(calendar-addressbook) used by the KDE-desktop
applications will be changed or accessed.
These applications stores their data and config in
$HOME/kdepim/
However, because the same file format is used,
an easy exchange of data with the KDE-desktop
is possible.
A small command line program is included
to make it possible to sync with the KDE-desktop applications.
You do not need to call this program from the commandline,
it is called from the KDE-Pim/Pi apps when you choose there:
Sync with KDE_Desktop.
If something is going wrong, please start the
KDE-Pim/Pi program itself from the console to get detailed output.
After installation, you should have a
PIM-pi
folder in your KDE start menu, where you can
start the applications from.
These programs makes it possible to sync your Zaurus easily
(with the KDE-Pim/Pi programs running on the Zaurus)
with the KDE-desktop calendar/addressbook data.
If you want to use that, you have to update your
KDE-desktop to version 3.3.0 or higher.
SuSE 9.2 contains KDE 3.3.0 such that no update is needed.
Actually - after the (non difficult) configuration is set up -
with two mouseklicks on the Zaurus,
the Zaurus syncs with the corresponding KDE-Pim/Pi
program on the Linux Desktop which syncs automatically
with the KDE-desktop data.
If you want to use the KDE-desktop calendar/addressbook applications,
just install these apps in this package and use them as a syncing tool for the
Zaurus <-> KDE-desktop sync.
The sync requires a network connection from your Zaurus to
the PC. A detailed Sync HowTo is available in the
Help menu of the applications.
These applications makes it also possible, that you can sync
(or just export the data to) your mobile phone with your
data of the KDE-desktop calendar/addressbook applications.
This is tested and working for Nokia mobile phones,
it may work with others as well.
(More info about that: -> Sync HowTo)
NOTE:
When using SuSE 9.1 you have to update your KDE to 3.3.x
and you have to make an online update in SuSE 9.1 to make it
possible to get the infrared connection working, such that
you can sync your (Nokia) mobile phone via infrared.
%files
/opt/kde3/share/applnk/PIM-pi/
/opt/kdepimpi/
/usr/lib/libmicro*
diff --git a/version b/version
index 97659d6..b29da4e 100644
--- a/version
+++ b/version
@@ -1 +1 @@
-version = "2.1.17";
+version = "2.1.18";