[UCLA-LUG] GNOME calendar program: name and directory?
tchow
kodiak
Mon, 17 Apr 2000 21:47:02 -0700
gnomecal is likely the program you are using. i think it stores date files
some where in .gnome. i don't actually use gnomecal for anything besides a
calendar. i don't have it customized or use it for scheduling.
i'd point you to some documentation but i dunno either how or where i
learned this.
tchow
On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 09:03:02PM -0700, Leston Buell wrote:
> I started trying out the GNOME calendar program today on a Mandrake 7.0
> KDE desktop (finally, a distro with supermount!). I really liked the
> calendar program, but became extremely annoyed that there was no way to
> figure out (1) what the program is called (so that i could have a KDE
> icon, where the program is automatically opened when i click on the
> file) and (2) where the heck it stores its data files (or what the file
> is called) by default. So, i can either use the default data file and
> not be able to find it (for copying or backing up) or create a new file
> and never be able to associate an icon with it.
>
> Nag nag nag... anyway, could anyone tell me what the (executable) name
> of the program is and where the default data file is stored?
>
> If these are painfully obvious questions, please point me to where it
> was i could have looked for this info on my own. (I've already searched
> the GNOME online users' guide.)
>
> Much obliged,
>
> Leston Buell
> bulbul@ucla.edu
>
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