![]() ![]() The intention is for the two apps to co-exist and for you to have the choice of using the one best suited to your needs. You can expect great usability and a visually appealing interface that works on both desktop and mobile. Kalendar is instead focused on providing an approachable calendar for Plasma. KOrganizer has an incredibly expansive feature set, which makes it a powerful tool for power users. Other dependencies we require are there so we don’t bloat Kalendar by copying functionality that can be provided by an external package also used by other applications. While we’re actively working on reducing our number of external dependencies, these removals often take time and require reimplementing things in a new way, which is not always easy. It is what allows us to support all the services that we support, and provides the core functionality of Kalendar (fetching, editing, creating, and deleting events from remote resources). This should reveal a new section in the widget settings, letting you configure which calendars' events will be visible in the widget. This can be configured by right-clicking on the digital clock -> Configure digital clock. Does Kalendar work with Plasma's digital clock calendar widget? Proton Calendar specifically is problematic, and it is impossible for us to support until Proton provides a way for us to interact and interface with the calendar (i.e. When (or if) that will happen will depend on how popular the service is, and on someone being willing to maintain support for said service. Online event/task services such as Todoist that have non-standard implementations of calendars/task lists depend on someone taking the time to write code that adds support for the specific service in question. Will support for Todoist/Proton Calendar/etc. DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/.local/kde -GNinjaįrequently asked questions Does Kalendar support Google/Exchange/Nextcloud calendars? ![]()
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