This question seems easy, but I didn't find the answer.. :-( :
If I'm logged in to eGrouware and I am on the calendar view and I have chosen "User 1"'s calendar then I can see this calendar... fine! If I log out now, and log in again I still see the calendar of the "User 1". But if I log in again, I want to have shown my own calendar (Or maybe the one of a specific group). Where can I set this?
There no such preference. From 1.6 on, calendar remembers your selection
(even if you log out and in again), like eg. the addressbook does since
1.4.
Ralf
Michael Schmid schrieb:
> Hi!
>
> This question seems easy, but I didn't find the answer.. :-( :
>
> If I'm logged in to eGrouware and I am on the calendar view and I have
> chosen "User 1"'s calendar then I can see this calendar... fine! If I log
> out now, and log in again I still see the calendar of the "User 1". But if I
> log in again, I want to have shown my own calendar (Or maybe the one of a
> specific group). Where can I set this?
>
> Thanks!
> Michael
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Hmmm.... This seems like a feature which a lot of people might like! ;-)
Thanks!
Michael
Ralf Becker schrieb:
> There no such preference. From 1.6 on, calendar remembers your selection
> (even if you log out and in again), like eg. the addressbook does since
> 1.4.
>
> Ralf
>
> Michael Schmid schrieb:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> This question seems easy, but I didn't find the answer.. :-( :
>>
>> If I'm logged in to eGrouware and I am on the calendar view and I have
>> chosen "User 1"'s calendar then I can see this calendar... fine! If I log
>> out now, and log in again I still see the calendar of the "User 1". But if I
>> log in again, I want to have shown my own calendar (Or maybe the one of a
>> specific group). Where can I set this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Michael
>>
>
>
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in the Stylite EPL 9.2 (end of this year coming) you can choose between
different favorite-views in calender, so one can/will be your one
calendar or a group and you can combine this with each filter (category,
user, group, ressource, show only accepted or invitations ...)
May be this can be a good solution for you ...
Regards
Birgit Becker
Stylite GmbH
Michael Schmid schrieb:
> Hmmm.... This seems like a feature which a lot of people might like! ;-)
>
> Thanks!
> Michael
>
> Ralf Becker schrieb:
>
>> There no such preference. From 1.6 on, calendar remembers your selection
>> (even if you log out and in again), like eg. the addressbook does since
>> 1.4.
>>
>> Ralf
>>
>> Michael Schmid schrieb:
>>
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> This question seems easy, but I didn't find the answer.. :-( :
>>>
>>> If I'm logged in to eGrouware and I am on the calendar view and I have
>>> chosen "User 1"'s calendar then I can see this calendar... fine! If I log
>>> out now, and log in again I still see the calendar of the "User 1". But if I
>>> log in again, I want to have shown my own calendar (Or maybe the one of a
>>> specific group). Where can I set this?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Michael
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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