Evolution Calendar
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Multiple Calendars, Web Calendars, and CalDAV
To create a new calendar, click File > New > Calendar. If the calendar is one you plan to store
locally, you need only provide a name and color. If it is a remote calendar, specify the name, color,
URL, and a refresh frequency. The refresh frequency determines how often Evolution checks to
see if the calendar has changed. If you are working with someone who publishes an online
calendar, you might want to check for updates every thirty minutes. On the other hand, if you have
displayed a sports team schedule in your calendar, you might not need to refresh it more than once
a week.
The
icalshare.com Web site (http://icalshare.com)
has an extensive list of shared online calendars,
including national and religious holidays, phases of the moon, sports, and local and regional
events.
Evolution 2.6 lets you view and manage calendars on remote CalDAV servers such as Hula
®
. For
more information about Hula, see the
Hula Project Web site (http://www.hula-project.org)
. The
procedure to create a CalDAV calendar source is similar to that of a remote Web calendar source.
You can view and create calendar events on CalDav accounts just like other calendars on
Evolution.
The Task List
The Task List, located in the lower-right corner of the calendar, lets you keep a list of tasks
separate from your calendar appointments. You can use the list in a larger window by clicking the
Tasks button in the shortcut bar or in the folder tree.
Task Lists are more easily organized in the dedicated Tasks tool. Each task list is assigned a color,
and you can use the Tasks tool shortcut bar to hide and show task lists just like calendars. In the
calendar display task pad, tasks from all visible task lists appear, color coded by list.
“Creating a New Task List” on page 73
“Creating a New Task” on page 73
“Assigned Tasks” on page 74
Creating a New Task List
1
Click File > New > Task List.
2
Specify the name and color for the task list.
3
(Optional) If the task is an online list, specify the URL of the task list.
4
Click OK.
After you’ve added a task to your to-do list, its summary appears in the Summary section of the
task list. To view or edit a detailed description of an item, double-click it, or right-click it and select
Open. You can delete items by selecting them, then clicking Delete.
The list of tasks is sorted in a similar way to the list of e-mail messages in Evolution Mail. Click
once on a message header to change the direction and type of sorting, or right-click to add or
remove columns from the display.
Creating a New Task
1
Click New > Task.
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