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diff --git a/.cvsignore b/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 4c57be0ac0..0000000000 --- a/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Makefile.in -aclocal.m4 -configure -config.guess -config.sub -ltconfig -ltmain.sh -config.h.in -config.log -config.h -config.cache -libtool -config.status -stamp-h -Makefile -stamp.h -stamp-h.in -xlibtool -xltmain.sh -intl diff --git a/ABOUT-NLS b/ABOUT-NLS deleted file mode 100644 index 28d38c76fd..0000000000 --- a/ABOUT-NLS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -Notes on the Free Translation Project -************************************* - - Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project -is a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all -together, so that will gradually become able to speak many languages. -A few packages already provide translations for their messages. - - If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may -assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally, -itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do *not* -need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using -this package with messages translated. - - Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also -explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the -available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and -work at translations should contact the appropriate team. - - When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be -related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of -`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the -`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages. - -One advise in advance -===================== - - If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you -should configure it using - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - -to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this -package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the -operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only -the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as -many features (such as locale alias or message inheritance) as the -implementation here. It is also not possible to offer this additional -functionality on top of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of -GNU `gettext' will very likely convey even more functionality. So it -might be a good idea to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible. - - So you need not provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or -you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the -included `libintl'. - -INSTALL Matters -=============== - - Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the -programs they contain can be made to speak your own native language. -Most such packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own -ways to internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'. - - By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of -messages. It will automatically detect whether the system provides -usable `catgets' (if using this is selected by the installer) or -`gettext' functions. If neither is available, the GNU `gettext' own -library will be used. This library is wholly contained within this -package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior installation of -the GNU `gettext' package is *not* required. Installers may use -special options at configuration time for changing the default -behaviour. The commands: - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - ./configure --with-catgets - ./configure --disable-nls - -will respectively bypass any pre-existing `catgets' or `gettext' to use -the internationalizing routines provided within this package, enable -the use of the `catgets' functions (if found on the locale system), or -else, *totally* disable translation of messages. - - When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run -configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will -probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and -will decide to use this. This might be not what is desirable. You -should use the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e. -if the file `intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this -package is more recent, you should use - - ./configure --with-included-gettext - -to prevent auto-detection. - - By default the configuration process will not test for the `catgets' -function and therefore they will not be used. The reasons are already -given above: the emulation on top of `catgets' cannot provide all the -extensions provided by the GNU `gettext' library. If you nevertheless -want to use the `catgets' functions use - - ./configure --with-catgets - -to enable the test for `catgets' (this causes no harm if `catgets' is -not available on your system). If you really select this option we -would like to hear about the reasons because we cannot think of any -good one ourself. - - Internationalized packages have usually many `po/LL.po' files, where -LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless -translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the -`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed -together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS' -may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set. -`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter -codes, stating which languages are allowed. - -Using This Package -================== - - As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you -only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate -ISO 639 `LL' two-letter code prior to using the programs in the -package. For example, let's suppose that you speak German. At the -shell prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de' (in `csh'), -`export LANG; LANG=de' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de' (in `bash'). This -can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for all. - - An operating system might already offer message localization for -many of its programs, while other programs have been installed locally -with the full capabilities of GNU `gettext'. Just using `gettext' -extended syntax for `LANG' would break proper localization of already -available operating system programs. In this case, users should set -both `LANGUAGE' and `LANG' variables in their environment, as programs -using GNU `gettext' give preference to `LANGUAGE'. For example, some -Swedish users would rather read translations in German than English for -when Swedish is not available. This is easily accomplished by setting -`LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv'. - -Translating Teams -================= - - For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested -people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also -able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language. -Each translation team has its own mailing list, courtesy of Linux -International. You may reach your translation team at the address -`LL@li.org', replacing LL by the two-letter ISO 639 code for your -language. Language codes are *not* the same as the country codes given -in ISO 3166. The following translation teams exist, as of December -1997: - - Chinese `zh', Czech `cs', Danish `da', Dutch `nl', English `en', - Esperanto `eo', Finnish `fi', French `fr', German `de', Hungarian - `hu', Irish `ga', Italian `it', Indonesian `id', Japanese `ja', - Korean `ko', Latin `la', Norwegian `no', Persian `fa', Polish - `pl', Portuguese `pt', Russian `ru', Slovenian `sl', Spanish `es', - Swedish `sv', and Turkish `tr'. - -For example, you may reach the Chinese translation team by writing to -`zh@li.org'. - - If you'd like to volunteer to *work* at translating messages, you -should become a member of the translating team for your own language. -The subscribing address is *not* the same as the list itself, it has -`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a -message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body: - - subscribe - - Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate -*actively* in translations, or at solving translational difficulties, -rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and -you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to -get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the -coordinator for all translator teams. - - The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing -the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than -programming skill, here. - -Available Packages -================== - - Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following -matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of December -1997. The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages -PO files have been submitted to translation coordination. - - Ready PO files cs da de en es fi fr it ja ko nl no pl pt ru sl sv - .----------------------------------------------------. - bash | [] [] [] | 3 - bison | [] [] [] | 3 - clisp | [] [] [] [] | 4 - cpio | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6 - diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 5 - enscript | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6 - fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 10 - findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 9 - flex | [] [] [] [] | 4 - gcal | [] [] [] [] [] | 5 - gettext | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 12 - grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 10 - hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 11 - id-utils | [] [] [] | 3 - indent | [] [] [] [] [] | 5 - libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 7 - m4 | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6 - make | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6 - music | [] [] | 2 - ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 8 - recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 9 - sh-utils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 8 - sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6 - tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 11 - texinfo | [] [] [] | 3 - textutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 9 - wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 8 - `----------------------------------------------------' - 17 languages cs da de en es fi fr it ja ko nl no pl pt ru sl sv - 27 packages 6 4 25 1 18 1 26 2 1 12 20 9 19 7 4 7 17 179 - - Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of -visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are -used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language -dialects. - - For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to -which it applies should also have been internationalized and -distributed as such by its maintainer. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 3b584fd623..0000000000 --- a/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,473 +0,0 @@ -1999-06-28 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * tests/test2.c (main): now use - CamelDataWrapper::contruct_form_stream to test - message parsing - - * camel/camel-data-wrapper.c: - * camel/camel-data-wrapper.h: - construct_from_stream no longer has maximimum size arg. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_construct_from_stream): new. - Construct the mime_part from a stream. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c: - new field (content_type) and associated methods. - (camel_mime_part_init): initialize content_type field. - (_parse_header_pair): now set content_type MimePart field - instead of using DataWrapper Mime typing facility. - -1999-06-28 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-data-wrapper.h: - s/content_type/mime_type/ - -1999-06-24 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-simple-data-wrapper.[ch]: - new class. Simple implementation of a data wrapper: - simply keeps the stream result in a byte array. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_parse_header_pair): added a warning. - Have to think about the correct way to store content type stuff. - -1999-06-24 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_write_one_recipient_to_stream): - includes gmime-utils header. - patch from Ulrich Drepper <drepper at cygnus.com> - set separator string in write_header_with_glist_to_stream() - - * camel/camel-log.c (camel_log): - patch from Ulrich Drepper <drepper at cygnus.com> - Do not use stderr in initialization of logfile descriptor. - - * camel/camel-stream-fs.c (camel_stream_fs_new_with_name): - patch from Ulrich Drepper <drepper at cygnus.com> - initialize mode field in open(). - -1999-06-22 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-data-wrapper.c (_get_content_type): - moved all the content-type stuff here. - (camel_data_wrapper_init): initialize the instance - content-type field. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_parse_header_pair): - parse Content-Type stuff in header. - (_write_to_stream): write the content type stuff to - the stream. - - * camel/gmime-content-field.c (gmime_content_field_get_mime_type): - new function, returns "type/subtype" mime type string. - (gmime_content_field_construct_from_string): - new function, construbt a content_field object - form a string. be used to set the mime_type from a - string. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_set_content_type): - (camel_mime_part_set_content_type): - (_get_content_type): - (_get_content_type): - new methods. - -1999-06-21 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/gmime-utils.c (get_header_table_from_stream): - replace CR/LF+'\t' with ' ' - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_set_recipient_list_from_string): - trim \t when splitting - - * camel/gmime-utils.c (get_header_table_from_file): - corrected bug in scanning tabulations ('t' -> '\t') - - * tests/test2.c (main): read mail.test instead - of mail1.test - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_add_header): - added comments - -1999-06-03 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * devel-docs/query/virtual-folder-in-depth.sgml: - sgmlized Giao's doc about virtual folders. - -1999-05-31 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * tests/test2.c (main): - use new stream code instead of raw file * stuff. - - * camel/gmime-utils.c (get_header_table_from_stream): - new func. Will replace get_header_table_from_file and will - be used to parse headers from files as well as from - memory buffers. - - * camel/camel-stream-fs.c: - CamelStream Subclass. File system based - stream. - - -1999-05-30 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-stream.h: new class. Represents an - abstract stream object. - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_set_recipient_list_from_string): - remove leading and trailing spaces in recipient addresses. - - * camel/gmime-utils.c (_store_header_pair_from_gstring): - remove leading and trailing spaces from header values. - - * camel/gstring-util.c (g_string_trim): new - func: remove leading or trailng chars from - a specified char set. - (g_string_split): allow trimming of substrings. - - * tests/test1.c (main): remove gtk_main call - -1999-05-28 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c - (_parse_header_pair): - (_init_header_name_table): - More header parsing code. - - -1999-05-27 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * tests/test2.c (main): rewrite message obtained via - parsing into a file. Actually, it works pretty well :)) - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_set_recipient_list_from_string): - create recipient list form a comma separated string. - (_parse_header_pair): added recipient lists parsing. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_parse_header_pair): - new (protected) method. Parse a head pair and - decides what to do with it. - - (_add_header): Call in _parse_header_pair - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_parse_header_pair): - overload header parsing MimePart mthod. - - * camel/gstring-util.c (g_string_split): - new func: split a gstring into a GList of - substring. - -1999-05-26 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/gmime-utils.c (get_header_lines_from_file): - new func. Parses message header zone and returns - a Glist of all header lines. - - * tests/test2.c: tests message parsing - - * camel/gmime-utils.c (write_header_table_to_file): - new func to write a table of headers. - -1999-05-20 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_write_to_file): - recipient list printing - - * tests/test1.c (main): more tests. - -1999-05-19 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_write_to_file): test if content - exists before calling its write_to method. - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_write_to_file): bugs fix. - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (camel_mime_message_new_with_session): - new func. Creates a message with the session field set - up correctly. - -1999-05-18 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * tests/test1.c (main): tests - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (_write_to_file): - started write_to framework for mime_messages - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (*_message_number): - message number funcs. - -1999-05-15 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (*_flag): - flags handling methods - -1999-05-14 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (camel_mime_message_class_init): - added recipient handling class funcs. - -1999-05-13 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-message.c (camel_mime_message_init): - create recipients hash table - (_remove_recipient): - (_add_recipient): - (_get_recipients): new funcs. - Internal Recipients data structure is - a bit complicated though. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (camel_mime_part_init): - create headers hash table - - * camel/camel-mime-message.h: - a bunch of get/set header field - method done. Does nothing yet though. - - * camel/camel-mime-message.[ch] : - new file. - -1999-05-12 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-part.h (struct ): - disposition is now a full GMimeContentField - object. - - * camel/gmime-content-field.c: new file - handle "type/subtype ;parameter=value ; parameter=value ..." - BNF grammar elements - (gmime_content_field_write_to_file): new func - - * camel/gmime-utils.c (gmime_write_header_pair_to_file): - namespace change - -1999-05-11 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (_write_to_file): - overload wrapper class method. - (_write_to_file): start to write some text in - file. - - * camel/camel-store.c: typo fix. - - * camel/camel-store.c: - * camel/camel-service.c: - * camel/camel-folder.c: - * camel/camel-data-wrapper.c: - * camel/camel-mime-part.c: - static functions naming follows gnome - coding style guide. - - * camel/camel-mime-part.h: implemented public interfaces - - -1999-05-10 Bertrand Guiheneuf <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (__camel_mime_part_get_header_lines): - (__camel_mime_part_set_header_lines): - (__camel_mime_part_get_content_languages): - (__camel_mime_part_set_content_languages): - (__camel_mime_part_get_encoding): - (__camel_mime_part_set_encoding): - (__camel_mime_part_get_content_MD5): - (__camel_mime_part_set_content_MD5): - (__camel_mime_part_get_content_id): - (__camel_mime_part_set_content_id): - A bunch of new set/get func. - - * camel/gstring-util.c (g_string_list_free): - convenience function for string list - complete deallocation. - -1999-05-09 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-part.c (__camel_mime_part_add_header): - new method - - * camel/camel-mime-part.h (struct CamelMimePart): - added core fields. - -1999-05-08 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-mime-part.[ch]: - new class. models a mime mail part. - - * camel/camel-data-wrapper.c - (camel_data_wrapper_write_to_buffer): method to - stream data content in a buffer. - (camel_data_wrapper_write_to_file): - (camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_buffer): - (camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_file): - new methods. - -1999-05-07 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-data-wrapper.[ch]:new class. - This should not be a class but rather an - interface. The day Gtk support interfaces, - it dataWrapper should become an interface. - -1999-05-04 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-service.c (camel_service_get_url): - new method. - - * devel-docs/camel/camel-sections.txt: added - function doc references - - * camel/camel-folder.c (__camel_folder_close): - fixed indentation. - (camel_folder_expunge): new method. - (__camel_folder_close): used expunge flag - -1999-05-03 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-folder.c (camel_folder_get_mode): - typo fix - - * camel/camel-folder.c (__camel_folder_list_subfolders): - new func. - - * some doc stuffs - - -1999-05-01 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-folder.c - (__camel_folder_get_mode): - (camel_folder_get_mode): - (camel_folder_get_parent_store): - (__camel_folder_get_parent_store): - (camel_folder_get_parent_folder): - (__camel_folder_get_parent_folder): - new methods - - * camel/camel-service.c: put __ prefix before - private virtual funcs. - - * camel/camel-folder.c (camel_folder_delete): - (camel_folder_delete_messages): - new methods. - - * camel/url-util.c (g_url_new): some - more comments - -1999-04-27 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-folder.c (camel_folder_create): - new public function. - -1999-04-25 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-session.c (camel_session_get_store_from_provider): - initialize folder object. - - * camel/camel-store.c (init): new method. - called by session object at instantiation time. - - * camel/camel-store.h (struct _CamelStore): - new fields : session and url_name - -1999-04-25 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-session.c (camel_session_set_provider): - new method to set the default provider for a protocol. - (camel_session_get_store_from_provider): - new method to instantiate a folder from a provider. - - * camel/camel-provider.h: s/GString/gchar/g - + typo fix. - - * camel/camel-provider.[ch]: - basic provider structure. Have to write the - code for dynamic loading. - -1999-04-24 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/url-util.[ch]: s/new_g_url/g_url_new - - * camel/url-util.c (new_g_url): URL - rewritten completely. Error handling not - implemented in public functions. - But URL scan works pretty well :))) - -1999-04-24 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/url-util.[ch]: I needed the url - functions to use GString, and I wanted a more - general scheme so I finally started rewriting - the whole thing from scratch. - No more code from gzilla :( - -1999-04-23 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/url-util.[ch]: - Utility functions to parse URLs. - Stolen shamelessly from gzilla (www.gzilla.com) - written by Raph Levien <raph@acm.org> - - * camel/Makefile.am: added url-util.[ch] - compilation. - - * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): removed devel-docs - until I come up with a correct Makefile.am - - * camel/camel-store.h: - * camel/camel-folder.h: - correct declarations of structs - ->>>>>>> 1.36 -1999-04-22 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/providers/MH/camel-mh-store.c: - more test implementation. - - * camel/camel-store.c (camel_store_get_type): typo fix - - -1999-04-21 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/providers/MH/camel-mh-folder.c (camel_mh_folder_get_type): - start test provider. - -1999-04-20 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-store.h: now CamelStore inherits from - CamelService. - - * camel/camel-service.c (camel_service_class_init): - basic abstract service class. - -1999-04-19 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/README: added some (few) explanations. - -1999-04-18 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-store.[ch]: started implementation - * camel/camel-folder.c (camel_folder_get_type): typo - uncommented the store related code. - (camel_folder_create): enable som store relted code. - Not finished. Have to define public methods first. - - * camel/camel-log.h: some explanation about the - log system - -1999-04-18 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-folder.c: - (camel_folder_create): implemented (partially) - have to write CamelStore before finishing it. - - * camel/camel-folder.h (CamelFolder): added full_name field - (CamelFolderClass): added set/get_full_name methods - -1999-04-18 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * camel/camel-folder.c: some work - * camel/camel-log.c: log system for camel - * camel/gstring-util.c: some utilities for GString objects - - -1999-04-18 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr> - - * autogen.sh (PKG_NAME): groomf -> gnome-mailer - diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index b42a17ac46..0000000000 --- a/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -Basic Installation -================== - - These are generic installation instructions. - - The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for -various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses -those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package. -It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent -definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that -you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file -`config.cache' that saves the results of its tests to speed up -reconfiguring, and a file `config.log' containing compiler output -(useful mainly for debugging `configure'). - - If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try -to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail -diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can -be considered for the next release. If at some point `config.cache' -contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it. - - The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a program -called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you want to change -it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version of `autoconf'. - -The simplest way to compile this package is: - - 1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type - `./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're - using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type - `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute - `configure' itself. - - Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some - messages telling which features it is checking for. - - 2. Type `make' to compile the package. - - 3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with - the package. - - 4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and - documentation. - - 5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the - source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the - files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for - a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is - also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly - for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get - all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came - with the distribution. - -Compilers and Options -===================== - - Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that -the `configure' script does not know about. You can give `configure' -initial values for variables by setting them in the environment. Using -a Bourne-compatible shell, you can do that on the command line like -this: - CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix ./configure - -Or on systems that have the `env' program, you can do it like this: - env CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-s ./configure - -Compiling For Multiple Architectures -==================================== - - You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the -same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their -own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that -supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the -directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run -the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the -source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'. - - If you have to use a `make' that does not supports the `VPATH' -variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a time -in the source code directory. After you have installed the package for -one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another -architecture. - -Installation Names -================== - - By default, `make install' will install the package's files in -`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man', etc. You can specify an -installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' the -option `--prefix=PATH'. - - You can specify separate installation prefixes for -architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you -give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the package will use -PATH as the prefix for installing programs and libraries. -Documentation and other data files will still use the regular prefix. - - In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give -options like `--bindir=PATH' to specify different values for particular -kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories -you can set and what kinds of files go in them. - - If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed -with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the -option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'. - -Optional Features -================= - - Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to -`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package. -They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE -is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The -`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the -package recognizes. - - For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually -find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't, -you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and -`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations. - -Specifying the System Type -========================== - - There may be some features `configure' can not figure out -automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package -will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints -a message saying it can not guess the host type, give it the -`--host=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system -type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name with three fields: - CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM - -See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If -`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't -need to know the host type. - - If you are building compiler tools for cross-compiling, you can also -use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will -produce code for and the `--build=TYPE' option to select the type of -system on which you are compiling the package. - -Sharing Defaults -================ - - If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, -you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives -default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'. -`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then -`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the -`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script. -A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script. - -Operation Controls -================== - - `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it -operates. - -`--cache-file=FILE' - Use and save the results of the tests in FILE instead of - `./config.cache'. Set FILE to `/dev/null' to disable caching, for - debugging `configure'. - -`--help' - Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit. - -`--quiet' -`--silent' -`-q' - Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To - suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error - messages will still be shown). - -`--srcdir=DIR' - Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually - `configure' can determine that directory automatically. - -`--version' - Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure' - script, and exit. - -`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS deleted file mode 100644 index 7ad910cf23..0000000000 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -Email: Bertrand.Guiheneuf@inria.fr - diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index bba70a23da..0000000000 --- a/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -SUBDIRS = po macros camel tests - - - -dist-hook: - for subdir in intl ; do \ - mkdir $(distdir)/$$subdir ; \ - cp -pr $(srcdir)/$$subdir $(distdir) ; \ - done @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -01/Jun/1999 ------------ - -New developpement document from Giao Nguyen : -TITLE: An in-depth look at the virtual folder mechanism -(see devel-docs/query) - - diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9b4f6c7ca8..0000000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -This is the future gnome mailer. - -See camel/README for details about the mail library.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/acconfig.h b/acconfig.h deleted file mode 100644 index 38d46cf2e4..0000000000 --- a/acconfig.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#undef ENABLE_NLS -#undef HAVE_CATGETS -#undef HAVE_GETTEXT -#undef HAVE_LC_MESSAGES -#undef HAVE_STPCPY -#undef HAVE_LIBSM -#undef PACKAGE -#undef VERSION -#undef HAVE_BONOBO - -/* Define this if you want to build against the development gtk */ -#undef HAVE_DEVGTK - diff --git a/autogen.sh b/autogen.sh deleted file mode 100755 index fa1229708c..0000000000 --- a/autogen.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc. - -srcdir=`dirname $0` -test -z "$srcdir" && srcdir=. - -PKG_NAME="gnome-mailer" - - -. $srcdir/macros/autogen.sh diff --git a/calendar/.cvsignore b/calendar/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 2664490d31..0000000000 --- a/calendar/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -Makefile.in -Makefile -.deps -_libs -.libs -gncal -gnomecal -getdate.c diff --git a/calendar/AUTHORS b/calendar/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 15dc73f4c7..0000000000 --- a/calendar/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -Miguel de Icaza <miguel@kernel.org> -Federico Mena <quartic@gimp.org> -Arturo Esponosa <arturo@nuclecu.unam.mx> diff --git a/calendar/ChangeLog b/calendar/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 1b4a413eb2..0000000000 --- a/calendar/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1891 +0,0 @@ -1999-06-07 Mike McEwan <mike@lotusland.demon.co.uk> - - * timeutil.c (time_add_month): Tell ktime' that we don't know - about daylight saving time so that it does *not* make adjustments - when we traverse a DST boundary. - (time_year_begin): ditto. - (time_year_end): ditto. - (time_month_begin): ditto. - (time_month_end): ditto. - -1999-06-16 Anders Carlsson <anders.carlsson@tordata.se> - - * main.c (new_calendar): Realize the toplevel widget when - --hidden is passed to gnomecal. This fixes a segfault. - -1999-06-04 Robert Brady <rwb197@ecs.soton.ac.uk> - - * gnome-cal.h, gnome-cal.c: Fix abort() problem with the year view. - (Bug #1367). Thanks to Owen Cliffe <oc197@ecs.soton.ac.uk> for - helping track it down. - -1999-06-03 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (daynumberlist): One line bug fix from Sergey I Panov. - -1999-06-02 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * view-utils.c (nicetime): Use %H instead of %k, as %k is a GNU - extension, not available in other systems. - -1999-06-01 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (daynumberlist): Work around broken software that - writes a broken month-of-day as "zero". Use the dtstart date for - this on this event. - -1999-05-28 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * Makefile.am (install-data-local): help files be gone. They are - now installed from the Docbook stuff. - -1999-05-26 Russell Steinthal <steintr@condor.penguinpowered.com> - - * gncal-todo.c main.c main.h prop.c: Added support for priorities - for todo items. Doesn't do much, but you can set them and sort by - them. (Use the properties box to enable them; should they be on - by default?) - -1999-05-25 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c (parse_an_arg): Added missing break here. It was causing - core dumps when invoked with --userfile. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_set_view): Add some assertions here, - to pin point the bug reported on gnome-list. - - * calobj.c (load_recurrence): Make intervals always exist. a 0 - interval is wrong. - -1999-05-25 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * year-view.c: Removed unused macro CALENDAR_HEIGHT. - -1999-05-25 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * year-view.c (idle_handler): Set the canvas scroll region here, - not in size_allocate(). Also, use the correct width and height - based on the allocation and the precomputed minimum width/height - values. - - * gnome-cal.c (setup_widgets): Set the scrollbar policy of the - scrolled window. - - * main.c (setup_appbar): Use the correct type for the appbar. - - * gncal-day-view.c: Removed unused function switch_to_day(). - - * gncal-day-panel.c (calendar_day_selected): Removed unused variable. - -1999-05-25 Nat Friedman <nat@nat.org> - - * doc/C/gnomecal.sgml: Fixed a typo. - - * gnome-cal.c (setup_widgets): Added a scrolled window widget into - which the year view is placed. - - * year-view.c (CALENDAR_HEIGHT): The height of the total year view - inside the scrolled window. - (idle_handler): Set the height of the year view to - CALENDAR_HEIGHT. - (year_view_size_allocate): Set the scroll region of the year view - canvas to allocation->width, CALENDAR_HEIGHT. - -1999-04-25 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c (dump_todo): Add --todo flag to dump the todo contents. - -1999-04-19 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-todo.c (add_activated): Use same hack used in edit_activated - -1999-04-16 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-todo.c (edit_activated): Kill all grabs from the CList - before running the new dialog box. - - This fixes the problem of button-3/Edit on the todo item blocking - the GUI (actually, the main window responds, but not the todo - window). - -1999-04-08 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-todo.c (gncal_todo_init): Make sure we can get events for - button3. The code for the nice popup menu was there but was not - getting invoked. - -1999-04-01 Steve Murphy <murf@e-tools.com> - - * calobj.c (weekdaynum): Added this routine so Monthly recurrences - use the weekday field as a simple integer for a single weekday. - - * calobj.c (load_recur_monthly_pos): Call weekdaynum instead of - weekdaylist. The interface only lets the user input a single value - anyway. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_to_vobject): instead of code to output day - names from a bit array, use instead the value as an int and output - a single dayname. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_generate_events): first_week_day gets the - day int instead of the first entry in the bit field. I inserted a - fair chunk of code to avoid calling generate if the day is out of - range for a month. It may be unneccessary, because mktime will - turn the extra days into a valid date the next month. But not all - mktimes are equal, I fear. - - * eventedit.c (ee_store_recur_rule_to_ical): For case 3, - (Monthly), I added code to set the interval slot of the recur - struct; without this value, selecting a monthly recursing, by - date, would lead to an infinite loop broken only by a failure to - alloc more memory. Also, in the "by position" case, both - u.month_pos and u.month_day were being assigned values. This is a - mistake, as they are both part of an union, and the same - thing. The weekday field should get the recur_rr_month_weekday - value. - - * eventedit.c (ee_rp_init_rule): set default day from the weekday - field instead of the u.month_day field, which is really the - month_pos value. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_tag_calendar): Month days start with - 1, not 0; thus, setting tm.tm_mday = 0, and then calling mktime - will generate a time corresponding to the end of the previous - month, which may have a mday anywhere from 28 to 31. The end time - just adds 1 to the month, so your end time may not cover the last - few days of this month, depending on what the biggest mday of last - month was. I changed it so tm_mday is set to 1 instead. - -1999-03-30 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-todo.c (convert_time_t_to_char): Made static. Make it use - the full year format for strftime(). - -1999-03-27 Nuno Ferreira <nmrf@rnl.ist.utl.pt> - - * calobj.c: Include <config.h> So that strings get translated. - -1999-03-26 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * prop.c (build_hours_menu): Made it respect 12/24h settings.. - Doesn't show until next time you open the dialog.. yet.. - -1999-03-24 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * gncal-week-view.c (gncal_week_view_set): Did some i18n work - * eventedit.c (get_exception_string): Did some i18n work - -1999-03-24 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * gncal-todo.c (gncal_todo_init): Made clist titles i18n:able - * main.c (poptOption): Added which views that are possible for - --view in the --help text (closes #367) - * main.c (dump_events): Added (short) month to the strftime and made - the strings i18n:able - -1999-03-23 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * gncal/calobj.c: Added 2 paranthesis.. - "foobar = d / 60*60" is _NOT_ the same as "foobar = d / (60*60)" - which caused heavy alarm-corruption with alarms between 2 hrs and - 2 days. - -1999-03-23 Nat Friedman <nat@nat.org> - - * eventedit.c (ee_store_recur_rule_to_ical): Set the - recur->interval to the value of the recur_rr_month_period spin - button if the event is being set "by day." This closes bug #675 - as reported by bagfors@hpc2n.umu.se. Thanks for the report! - -1999-03-10 Clifford R. Conover <rconover@montana.edu> - - * gncal-todo.c (simple_todo_editor): Add support for Due Date when - adding a TODO item here. - (column_resized): New function - (init_column_sorting): New function. - (todo_click_column): New function. - (convert_time_t_to_char, make_overdue_todo_style): New functions. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_todo_properties_changed): New - function used to update the TODO when the properties have been - chagned for it. - - * prop.c (prop_apply_todo): Apply TODO properties. - - * gncal-day-panel.c (todo_list_properties_changed): Update the - TODO display here. - - * eventedit.c (date_edit_new): Made public - -1999-03-10 Craig A Soules (soules+@andrew.cmu.edu) - - * timeutil.c, calendar.c, calobj.c, gncal-day-panel.c: Add support - for daylight time savings. - -1999-02-28 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org> - - * gncal-full-day.c (recompute_motion): For DRAG_MOVE, DRAG_SIZE_TOP - and DRAG_SIZE_BOTTOM: call child_focus_out () if the child currently - has the focus. - -1999-02-27 Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@adam.kaist.ac.kr> - - * quick-view.c (QUICK_VIEW_FONTSET): Added Korean font to the - fontset string. - * mark.h (*_FONTSET): Likewise. - -1999-02-23 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (ical_object_to_vobject): Save the owner/organizer of - the event. - (ical_object_create_from_vobject): Load the owner/organizer of the event. - - * gncal-full-day.c (delete_occurance): Assign child to data (fixes - crash on "delete this occurrance"). - -1999-02-22 Timur Bakeyev <mc@bat.ru> - - * calendar.c: According to configured values, use either tm.tm_zone - or tzname. In last case, also declare it extern. - - * prop.c: langinfo.h not available everywhere. Wrapped. BTW, works - fine without it. - -1999-02-20 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * main.c (init_username): Made use of g_get_{user,real}_name() instead - of our own home-brew... - -1999-02-17 Sergey Panov <sipan@mit.edu> - - * gnome-month-item.c,gnome-month-item.h,goto.c,mark.h, - month-view.c,prop.c,quick-view.c,year-view.c: will define - fonts via fontset. Friendlier to locales that use iso8859-[^1] - and koi8-r encodings. Does not solve problem for Asian languiges - --- better solution is needed (e.g. standart GNOME fontstyles - defined in gtkrc). - -1999-02-16 Sergey Panov <sipan@mit.edu> - - * main.c: Use N_() macro for color settings labels in - color_props structure. - -1999-02-15 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * goto.c (goto_dialog): Indentation fixes. - -1999-02-15 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * goto.c: Made a private copy of what localtime() returns, to be able - to keep the data after more calls to localtime(). - -1999-02-11 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c (save_default_calendar): New function. Saves the - calendar if it is the user's default calendar - - * gncal-full-day.c (unrecur_appointment): - * gncal-day-panel.c (day_view_range_activated): - * eventedit.c (ee_ok): - * gncal-todo.c (ok_button): Added autosave for the default - calendar. - -1999-02-09 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * main.c: Removed the gtk_widget_realize call. - -1999-02-06 Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@adam.kaist.ac.kr> - - * gncal.desktop: Added Korean translations. - -1999-02-04 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (date_edit_new): New convenience function to create - a properly-configured date editor widget. - -1999-02-03 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-week-view.c (gncal_week_view_new): Make the calendar start - weeks on Monday if appropriate. - (gncal_week_view_time_format_changed): New function to notify the - week view that the time format has changed. - - * gncal-day-panel.c (gncal_day_panel_new): Make the calendar start - weeks on Monday if appropriate. - (gncal_day_panel_time_format_changed): New function to notify the - day panel that the time format has changed. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_time_format_changed): Tell the day - and week views that the time format has changed. - -1999-02-01 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (event_editor_init): Set the title of the event - editor window. - -1999-01-31 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_expose): Do not remove the - clipping rectangle here. - - * view-utils.c (view_utils_draw_events): Remove the clipping - rectangle here, since the user of this function should not know - about it. - -1999-01-30 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * view-utils.c (view_utils_draw_events): Improve this draw - routine. Now it can split the text in lines and fit as many - events as possible. - (nicetime): Return strings without spaces at the beginning. - - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_expose): Move clip-clear - operation here. - -1999-01-29 Jason Tackaberry <tack@dok.org> - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_popup_menu): if the user clicks on an - event that is an occurance, the menu will allow the user to delete - all occurances of this event, or just the selected occurance. - (delete_occurance): added. - - * eventedit.c (append_exception): force the clist to select the - new exception. (fixes segfault) - (delete_exception): if the last exception in the clist is deleted, - move the selection index up. (fixes segfault) - -1999-01-28 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c (parse_an_arg): Add --hidden key to hide the calendar at - startup. Only works with GNOME window managers though :-( - - * calendar.c (calendar_day_change): Reschedule alarms for the new day. - - (calendar_init_alarms): Schedule an alarm for midnight to change - the calendar_day_begin/calendar_day_end. - - * alarm.c (alarm_ready): If we reschedule, there is no need to - activate any pending alarms. - -1999-01-28 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_new): Insert the summary text here. - (child_focus_in): No need to raise the window, since we have - Spiffo(tm) layout code. Boy, this is old code. - (gncal_full_day_focus_child): Now that GtkText works better, we - can avoid synthesizing a click which was causing grief, anyway. - (child_button_press): Grab the focus before popping up the menu. - - * layout.c (find_index): Added a sanity check. - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_destroy): Unmap and unrealize the child - before unparenting/destroying it. - (child_unrealize): Unrealize the widget. What was I thinking? - (child_new): Save the focus_out_event signal connection id in - Child structure (in a new field). - (child_destroy): Disconnect from the focus_out_event signal, since - we don't want to get such an event when the widget is destroyed. - (gncal_full_day_destroy): Destroy the children properly; it was - leaking memory. - -1999-01-27 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c (save_calendar_cmd): Warn if the calendar file has - changed. - - * calendar.c (calendar_load, calendar_save): Keep track of the - modification time for the calendar file. - -1999-01-20 Nat Friedman <nat@nat.org> - - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_key_press): Only trap printable - characters such that hotkeys work. - (UNSELECT_TIMEOUT): Changed to 0. Much saner behavior. - - * prop.c (properties): Connect gnome_help_pbox_display to the - GnomePropertyBox help button. - -1999-01-19 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * quick-view.c (quick_view_do_popup): Do not grab the mouse here - (it was being grabbed incorrectly, anyways). - (quick_view_map_event): Grab the mouse when the window is mapped. - This avoids the ugly "while (xGrabPointer () != Success)" hack. - (quick_view_button_release): Handle button releases here. - -1999-01-19 Tomas Ogren <stric@ing.umu.se> - - * main.c: do gtk_widget_realize on the toplevel window.. - -1999-01-13 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-day-panel.c (gncal_day_panel_new): Make the little - calendar start up with the correct date. - - * gncal-week-view.c (gncal_week_view_set): Add the month to the - date range display label. - -1999-01-08 Nat Friedman <nat@nat.org> - - * main.c: Converted some more stuff to use the standards. - -1999-01-08 Nat Friedman <nat@nat.org> - - * main.c (setup_appbar): New function to create the status bar. - (setup_menu): Install menu hints. - - Menu items updated to match the standards. New Settings menu - created. - -1998-12-30 Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com> - - * gncal/calendar.c, gncal/gnome-cal.c, gncal/main.c, - gncal/quick-view.c: - s/g_copy_strings/g_strconcat/ - -1998-12-16 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - Rewrote the old and broken alarm system. It never actually - worked properly. Now it works properly, and I figured a nice way - to get the Audio alarm do something nicer (it is now like an alarm - clock :-). - - * gnome-cal.c (calendar_notify): Now we take a CalendarAlarm to - actually distinguish which alarm was triggered. - - * alarm.c (alarm_ready): The code was only activating the first - alarm. Reschedule the timer upon delivery of an alarm. - -1998-12-14 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * year-view.c (idle_handler): Use the allocation size instead of - the old fields in the canvas structure. - - * goto.c (create_days): Use gtk_widget_set_usize() instead of - gnome_canvas_set_size(). - * quick-view.c (setup_event_list): Likewise. - -1998-12-09 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-todo.c (simple_todo_editor): Use gnome_dialog_set_parent. - * goto.c (goto_dialog): ditto - * prop.c (properties): ditto. - -1998-11-23 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_rp_init_exceptions): Update GtkClist usage. - -1998-11-23 Andrew T. Veliath <andrewtv@usa.net> - - * gncal-day-panel.c (gncal_day_panel_new): Use - gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport instead of - gtk_container_add (gtk changes). - -1998-11-23 Herbert V. Riedel <hvr@hvrlab.ml.org> - - * eventedit.c: use GPOINTER_TO_INT - - * gncal-todo.c: same. - -1998-11-22 Matthew Wilson <msw@redhat.com> - - * main.c: Fixed the popt event parsing callback to have the - correct number of arguments. This stops it from segfaulting. - -1998-11-16 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_classification_widgets): Doh. Fixed stupid bug - where the classification buttons were not being set correctly. - (ee_store_general_values_to_ical): Take into account the fact that - radio group lists are stored in reverse order of insertion. - - * gncal-todo.c (gncal_todo_init): Use a scrolled window to put the - clist into. - -1998-11-11 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calendar.c (calendar_save): Backup the old file before saving - the caledar. - -1998-11-06 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c: Add ctype.h - -1998-10-31 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_direction): Add the offset from the - beginning of the current time unit (day/month/etc), otherwise it - does not work right, for example, you are on the 31st day of a - month and the next month is a 30-day one and you jump to the next - month. - -1998-10-16 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * month-view.c: Changed a lot of stuff not to use the layout code - -- the month view's days are too small to display layout - usefully. Now they display a little list of the events in each - day. We also have a popup menu for the days in the month view. - - * calendar.c (calendar_get_objects_in_range): Reverse the list so - that it is returned in increasing order. - - * eventedit.c (event_editor_new_whole_day): New public function to - create an event for the complete span of day_begin to day_end. - - * year-view.c (new_appointment): Use event_editor_new_whole_day(). - - * year-view.c (yv_popup_menu): Mark strings for i18n. - -1998-10-12 Ji Lee <g@ucsd.edu> - - * eventedit.c (ee_store_recur_rule_to_ical): The interval was - never being loaded from the spin button. - -1998-10-09 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * month-view.c (month_view_update): Create a list of children and - lay them out nicely. Lots of functions added for this purpose. - (adjust_segment): Main event segment adjustment routine. - (adjust_children): Adjusts all the children in the month view. - (child_create_segments): Creates the segments for a particular event. - (layout_children): Uses the generic layout engine to organize the children. - -1998-10-08 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-todo.c (clist_row_selected): Set the sensitivity of the - edit/delete buttons. - (gncal_todo_update): Likewise. Thanks to Dirk Luetjens for the - bug report. - - * layout.c: Do some cleanup; now we pass a struct with the layout - algorithm's state instead of passing a trillion parameters around. - - * gncal-full-day.c (layout_children): Use the new generic layout - engine. - (child_compare): Sort keys are start time then end time, not just - start time. This produces somewhat nicer results for the layout - algorithm. - - The new layout code uses a partition of the time range occupied by - the events, rather than using a fixed time granularity. This is - better since the different parts of the program that use the - layout module will have different semantics regarding snapping the - event bounds to a fixed "time grid". - -1998-10-07 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * layout.[ch]: New files that abstract the event layout code from - gncal-full-day.c into something useful for other parts of the - program. Now all event layout is done here. - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added layout.[ch] to the list of - sources. - -1998-10-07 Carsten Schaar <nhadcasc@fs-maphy.uni-hannover.de> - - * main.c (main): Replaced the 'gnome_client_new_default' call with - 'gnome_master_client'. - -1998-10-02 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * timeutil.c (time_day_begin): Changed name from - time_start_of_day() to be consistent with the other begin/end functions. - (time_day_end): Likewise. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_get_first_weekday): New public function to - get the first toggled day in a weekday mask. Since we do not - support multiple weekdays in a monthly-by-pos rule, we just fetch - the first toggled one. - (ical_object_generate_events): Added a missing break statement. - - * timeutil.c (time_month_end): Made it consistent with the rest of - the time begin/end functions -- now it returns the first second of - the *next* month. - (time_week_end): Actually implemented this function. It will be - used when the week view is rewritten. - - * calobj.c (time_in_range): Fix off-by-one in the comparison of - the time against the end time. - - * gncal-full-day.c (expand_space): Fixed bug where the columns not - were being expanded due to a missing "slot + j". - -1998-10-01 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * month-view.c (month_view_init): Use the font #defines. - (month_view_new): Set the colors of the month view upon creation. - (mark_current_day): New function to mark the current day in the - month view. - (month_view_set): Mark the current day. - (month_view_colors_changed): Mark the current day and colorify the - month item appropriately. - - * month-view.h: Added year and month fields to the MonthView - structure. - - * main.c: Renamed the Appointments color property, since it will - be used by the month view as well. - - * goto.c (update): Set the current day's font and color. - - * year-view.c (year_view_init): Set the fonts of the month items - when creating them. - - * mark.h: Added new #defines for HEADING_FONT and TITLE_FONT. - - * year-view.c (year_view_init): Use the new font #defines. - - * prop.c (prop_apply_colors): Fixed to work with the - I-am-paranoid-and-I-need-to-size-my-ints changes to - GnomeColorPicker. - (color_spec_from_picker): Likewise. - -1998-09-30 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * goto.c (create_days): Colorify the month item and prepare it for - prelighting here. - - * main.c (color_props): Changed the default colors to something - not dull. - - * year-view.c (compute_min_size): New function to compute the - minimum size of the year view properly. - (year_view_size_request): Added two new fields to the year view - structure that contain the minimum size. Return this in the - size_request method. - (year_view_new): Call compute_min_size to save the minimum size - for later use. - (idle_handler): Make it resize the items correctly. - - * gnome-month-item.c (gnome_month_item_set_arg): Reshape when - necessary. This is needed becaues we now actually calculate a - minimum size for the month item based on the font sizes and paddings. - (check_heading_sizes): New function to calculate a minimum size - based on the headings' dimensions. - (check_day_sizes): New function to calculate a minimum size based - on the day number labels' dimensions. - (check_sizes): New function that computes a minimum size for the - month item. - (reshape): Now calls check_sizes() to ensure a minimum size for - the month item. - - * year-view.c (mark_current_day): New function to mark the current - day in the year view. - - * mark.c: Removed mark_current_day from here. - -1998-09-29 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * prop.c (fetch_color_spec): Changed name from fetch_prelight_spec - and made it conform to the new prelighting mechanism. - (fake_mark_days): Set the proper day attributes. - (reconfigure_month): Use colorify_month_item(). - (fake_mark_days): Use mark_month_item_index(). - - * mark.c (colorify_month_item): New public function to reset the - colors in a month item. - (get_attributes): New internal function that creates an array of - attributes for the days in a month item. This is the basis of all - the new optimizations to month item marking. - (unmark_month_item): Now it uses the attributes array to unmark - only the days that need unmarking. - (mark_event_in_month): Update the day attributes array. - (month_item_prepare_prelight): Changed the definition of the - prelight color query function. Use the new function. - (day_event): Do color changes based on the day attributes array. - (mark_month_item_index): New public function to mark a single day - by index. - (mark_event_in_month): Use mark_month_item_index(). - - * gnome-month-item.c (gnome_month_item_num2child): Now takes an - int, not a GnomeMonthItemChild. - (gnome_month_item_child2num): Now returns an int, not a - GnomeMonthItemChild. - (gnome_month_item_num2day): Now takes an int, not a - GnomeMonthItemChild. - - * goto.c (goto_dialog): Create the days before the year spin - button, because the year_changed callback expects the month item - to be created. The new semantics of the spin button cause it to - emit a value_changed signal on the adjustment upon creation -- is - this the behavior we want from it? - (goto_dialog): Use gtk_window_set_modal() instead of the - deprectaed gnome_dialog_set_modal(). - - * quick-view.c (quick_view_new): Make it look not as crappy by - putting the title inside the frame. - (quick_view_do_popup): Fixed the pointer grab and added a cursor. - (create_items_for_event): Query the text width/height from the - text item using the new object arguments, so that the size of the - popup window can be set properly. - - * year-view.c (do_quick_view_popup): Calculate a nice date string - for the popup window. - -1998-09-28 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * quick-view.[ch]: New file that presents a quick view of the - events in a particular day when the mouse is clicked on the year - view. Work in progress. - - * year-view.c (do_quick_view_popup): New function that creates a - quick view for the events in a day. - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added quick-view.[ch] to the - list of sources. - -1998-09-27 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c: Hotkey for File/Exit should be C-q, not C-x. - -1998-09-24 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * year-view.c (do_popup_menu): New function to execute the popup - menu in the year view. - (day_event): Invoke the popup menu with the context set to days. - (new_appointment): New function to create a new appointment from - the year view. - (do_jump): New function to do the appropriate view/date jumping - from the popup menu. - - * main.c: Fixed two icons in the File menu. - -1998-09-21 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c: Added underlined shortcuts and accelerators to the main menu. - -1998-09-16 Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu> - - * gncal-week-view.c (<gtk/gtklabel.h>): Include. - * gncal-week-view.h (<gtk/gtkvbox.h>): Include. - -1998-09-06 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c (mail_notify): Fixed the bug reported about the mail - notification not beint sent until the program was terminated. - -1998-09-03 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_forall): Updated foreach -> - forall from Gtk changes, bleah. - - * year-view.c (day_event): New function to handle events from - days. Jumps to the day that is clicked. - - * main.c: Use a watch cursor while the previous/today/next - functions are doing their job. - - * mark.c (month_item_prepare_prelight): New public utility - function to prepare a month item for prelighting. It will store - the proper prelight information and attach the appropriate signals. - (mark_current_day): Make the current day bold as well (useful for - color-blind people, I guess). - - * prop.c (set_current_day): Reset the date in the sample calendar - and mark the current day. - (fake_mark_days): Mark fake events in the sample calendar. - - * year-view.c (year_view_set): Use the general prelighting engine. - - * goto.c (day_event): Just process button presses, as prelighting - is done behind the scenes now. - (update): Use the general prelighting engine. - - * prop.c (create_colors_page): We can now configure the colors of - the monthly calendars! Wheeeeee! There are still some nits to be - fixed, which are listed in the TODO file. - (build_color_spec): New function to build color specifications. - (parse_color_spec): New function to parse color specifications. - - * mark.c: Modified all functions to use the configured colors. - * goto.c: Likewise. - - * main.c (colors_changed): New function that notifies all - calendars that colors have changed. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_colors_changed): New function that - notifies all the views that the colors have changed. - - * month-view.c (month_view_colors_changed): New function that - notifies the month view that colors have changed. - - * year-view.c (year_view_colors_changed): New function that - notifies the year view that colors have changed. - - * gnome-month-item.h (struct _GnomeMonthItem): Added fields for - outline and day box colors. - - * gnome-month-item.c (gnome_month_item_set_arg): Added - outline_color, outline_color_gdk, day_box_color, and - day_box_color_gdk arguments to month items. These are convenient - to quickly set the colors of the month item. - (gnome_month_item_get_arg): Likewise. - - * main.[ch]: Added a global array of structures for color preferences. - -1998-08-31 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * goto.c: Small code cleanup. - (day_event): Upon receiving a LeaveNotify event, Reset the day's - background to the correct color. - -1998-08-29 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * mark.[ch]: New files with utility functions to mark calendars - with their events. - - * mark.c (mark_month_item): New public function to mark a month - item with events. - (unmark_month_item): New public function to unmark all the days in - a month item to their default appearance. - - * year-view.c (year_view_set): Use the new unmark_month_item() and - mark_month_item() to mark the months with events. - - * goto.c (update): New function that updates the calendar in the - Go-to dialog by marking the days. - - * timeutil.c (time_year_begin): Modified to take a time_t value. - (time_year_end): Likewise. - (time_month_begin): Actually implemented this function, which was - in the header file but not here. - (time_days_in_month): New public function that returns the number - of days in a month. - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added mark.[ch] to the sources. - - * year-view.c (unmark_days): Use unmark_month_item(). - - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_destroy): Fixed crash when - destroying the full day view. The full day's destroy method is - unusual in that it destroys the list of child widgets itself, as - it does not have a remove method, so it needs to reset the list to - NULL. - -1998-08-27 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-month-item.c (build_month): Now does the correct thing - when the user wants weeks to start on Monday. Now all the Monday - special casing, as far as day numbering is concerned, is only in - this function. - - * year-view.c (mark_days): This function marks the days that have - events in them. It also fixes a memory leak in the old - implementation (it was leaking the whole list). - (unmark_days): New function used to unmark all the days in the - year view. - (mark_event): New function that marks all the days that are - spanned by a time range. It also fixes the bug in the old - implementation where it could possibly mark days past the ends of - the year (if the event crosses year boundaries, for example). - - * timeutil.c (time_year_begin): Take the year parameter since year - 1, not 1900. - (time_year_end): Likewise. - - * year-view.c (year_view_size_allocate): Now changing the size of - the calendars is done in the idle loop. - (idle_handler): This function actually does the resizing of the items. - - * year-view.h (struct _YearView): Added idle_id and need_resize - fields. - -1998-08-26 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * year-view.c: Beginning of the new year view. Sizing and event - marking needs to be finished. - - * gnome-cal.c: Updated for year-view. - (gnome_calendar_time_format_changed): Use year_view_time_format_changed(). - - * year-view.[ch]: Renamed the gncal-year-view.[ch] files to - year-view.[ch]. - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Updated year-view.[ch] in the - list of source files. - -1998-08-25 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * goto.c (create_days): Set the heading color of the month item. - - * main.c: Use GNOME_STOCK_PIXMAP_JUMP_TO, now that it exists, - instead of goto.xpm. Also, removed goto.xpm from cvs. - - * gnome-month-item.h (struct _GnomeMonthItem): Added fields for - the heading and day number fonts. Added fields for heading and - day number label colors. - - * gnome-month-item.c (gnome_month_item_class_init): ARG_DAY_NAMES - should be write-only. Also, added arguments for heading and day - number fonts. Added arguments for heading and day number colors. - -1998-08-24 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * prop.c (build_two_radio_group): Doh. Set the state of the radio - buttons properly. - - * month-view.c (month_view_time_format_changed): New public - function that notifies the month view of a time format change. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_time_format_changed): New public - function that notifies the calendar of a time format change. - - * main.c (time_format_changed): Use gnome_calendar_time_format_changed(). - - * month-view.c (month_view_update): New public function to update - the month view when an event changes. This is still unfinished. - (month_view_set): New public function to set the month in the - month view. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_direction): Add case for month view. - (gnome_calendar_set_view): Likewise. - (gnome_calendar_update_all): Likewise. - - * timeutil.c (time_add_week): Implemented the time_add_week() - function, which was on the header file. - (time_add_month): Added public month-adding routine. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_get_current_view_name): Add case for - month view. - (gnome_calendar_goto): Likewise, and set the time on the month view. - - * month-view.c (month_view_new): Now it takes the calendar plus - the time_t representing the month. - - * gnome-month-item.h: Added documentation on the object arguments - for the month item. - - * month-view.c (month_view_init): Added a month/year heading to - the month view. - - * TODO: Updated the TODO list a bit. - - * main.c (gnome_cal_file_menu): The preferences menu option should - go in the File menu. - (gnome_cal_edit_menu): Added stock pixmaps to the menu items. - (gnome_cal_menu): Renamed the Calendar menu to Edit. - (gnome_cal_help_menu): Use "About Gnomecal", not just "About". - - * prop.c (hour_activated): Notify the property box that it has changed. - - * main.c: Changed the Properties menu item to Preferences. These - are global application preferences, not a single calendar's - properties. - - * prop.c (prop_apply): Save the week_starts_on_monday flag to the - configuration file. - (properties): Added a check button for weeks starting on Monday. - (properties): Beautified the Preferences dialog. - - * month-view.c (month_view_init): - * goto.c (create_days): Set the month item to start weeks on - Monday if appropriate. - - * main.c (init_calendar): A boolean is not an hour, so don't - range_check_hour() on it. - (init_calendar): Added a global week_starts_on_monday flag. - - * main.h: Added global week_starts_on_monday flag. - -1998-08-21 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (ical_object_create_from_vobject): If mail alarm or - program alarm are missing the action, then set an empty default. - -1998-08-18 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-month-item.c (gnome_month_item_day2index): New public - function to get the displayed day index of the specified date. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_goto_today): New public function to - jump to the current day. - - * goto.c (day_event): Jump to the selected day when the user - clicks the mouse, and prelight days as appropriate. - - * timeutil.c (time_from_day): New public function to build a - time_t from a year/month/day triplet. - - * gnome-month-item.c (gnome_month_item_num2child): - (gnome_month_item_child2num): New public functions to convert an - index into a child and vice-versa, respectively. - (gnome_month_item_num2day): New public function to convert a child - number into a displayed day number. - - * goto.c (goto_dialog): Doh, use gnome-dialog properly :-) - - * gnome-month-item.c (create_items): Use g_strdup()ed day names - from the start. - -1998-08-17 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c (gnome_toolbar): Made it use goto.xpm. - - * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Added goto.xpm to the list of files. - -1998-08-13 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-month-item.c (gnome_month_item_set_arg): Doh. Actually - recalculate the days using the month and year. - - * main.c: Added "Go to" button to quickly jump to a specific date. - - * goto.c: New file that defines the quick go-to date dialog. - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added goto.c to the sources. - -1998-08-11 Nuno Ferreira <nmrf@rnl.ist.utl.pt> - - * main.c (new_calendar): Made title i18n friendly. This was bug - #215. - - * eventedit.c (ee_store_recur_end_to_ical): Set recur->enddate to - recur->_enddate, not to itself, when adding recurring event and - supplying an end date. This fixes (at least part of) bug #99. - -1998-08-10 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * month-view.[ch]: Start of the month view widget. This will use - the generic month item and extend it to have the semantics desired - for the gnomecal month view. - - * gnome-month-item.[ch]: New generic canvas item for the month - view and the "small calendars". This is intended to be a - high-level display engine for monthly calendars. This is a work - in progress. - - * gnome-cal.h (GnomeCalendar): Added a month_view field. - - * gnome-cal.c (setup_widgets): Create the month view and insert it - into the notebook. - - * Makefile.am: Added month-view.[ch] and gnome-month-item.[ch] to - the sources. - -1998-08-03 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c (about_calendar_cmd): Use an array of const strings to - keep gcc happy. - - * alarm.c (alarm_compare_by_time): Use gconstpointer to keep gcc happy. - * calendar.c (calendar_object_compare_by_start): Likewise. - * gncal-full-day.c (child_compare_by_start): Likewise. - -1998-07-07 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c: Add support for --view flag. - (session_save_state): Save the view mode; - (new_calendar): Now takes a view mode flag. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_get_current_view_name): New - function for enhancing the session management support for - gnomecal. - (gnome_calendar_set_view): New function that makes a given page - active. - -1998-07-01 Nuno Ferreira <nmrf@rnl.ist.utl.pt> - - * gncal.desktop: Added Portuguese translation. - -Mon Jun 22 13:01:16 1998 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com> - - * main.c (session_save_state): Use gnome_geometry_string to get - the geometry string. - -1998-06-04 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_rp_init_rule): Do not subtract 1 from - tm->tm_mday for the default_day. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_new): - (gnome_calendar_goto): Use the start of the day -- things expect - it to be that way. - -1998-05-27 Nuno Ferreira <nmrf@rnl.ist.utl.pt> - - * eventedit.c (ee_store_recur_rule_to_ical): Fill in - ical->recur->interval from value in spin_button. This ixed an - infinnite loop. - -1998-05-30 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_draw): Paint the decorations correctly. - (child_draw_decor): Paint the recurrence/bell icons correctly. - -1998-05-25 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_rp_init_rule): Use the contents of - ee->ical->dtstart for computing the predefined values of the recurrence. - - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_unrealize): Fix the gc - destruction in the unrealization code and fix the pixmap unrefing. - - * main.c (close_cmd): Remove a bad hack that disabled calendar - widget destruction. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_generate_events): Fix for the weekly event - generation. Was reported on the bug tracking system. - -1998-05-18 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (layout_children): Implemented ultra-cool - layout for the events that share the same time range. Gals and - guys you can now drop Outlook on the recycle bin. - - Which reminds me. We do not have a recycle bin. How could that - happen in a project as cool as this one? Someone explain this to - me. - -1998-05-18 Federico Mena <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (paint_back): Eliminated unnecessary border repainting. - -Sun May 17 17:55:03 1998 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com> - - * gncal-todo.c (simple_todo_editor): Close dialog when return is pressed. - -1998-05-15 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c (mark_gtk_calendar_day): Bug free version of the - range computation in place. - - * gncal-year-view.c (year_view_mark_day): Use the same new version - of the range computation here. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_generate_events): Fix the begin/end - condition. - -1998-05-14 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * timeutil.c (isodate_from_time_t): Do not add the spurious - padding. - - * calobj.c (store_date_list): Bug fix: I was using the wrong - pointer when saving the exception date list. - (set_date_list): Bug fix: load correctly the complete exception - date list. - (set_date_list): Use ',' for the exception date separator as the - versit people can not get their standard right. - - * gncal-full-day.c (unrecur_appointment): Support for making an - existing recurrent event `movable' for a day. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_add_exdate): New routine, used to add - exception dates. - (ical_object_duplicate): New routine: used to do the magic - recur->no-recur event. - -1998-05-08 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (new_appointment): Use gtk_calendar freeze/thaw - - * gncal-year-view.c (gncal_year_view_set_year): Use gtkcalendar freeze/thaw. - - * eventedit.c (event_editor_init): Use gnome_dialog_set_close to - avoid the ugly warning. - - * main.c (display_objedit): Default to the day the user is looking - at. - -1998-05-05 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-day-panel.c (full_day_size_allocated): Do not emit a value - changed signal if the value is the same. - -1998-05-04 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * prop.c (prop_apply): Only run the apply code once. - -1998-05-03 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-day-panel.c (update): Draw the day at startup. - (gncal_day_panel_set): Fix selected-day display. - (gncal_day_panel_new): Switch day on double clicks, not on single - clicks. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_compute_end): Removed debug messages. - -1998-04-30 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * prop.c (prop_apply): Do not call prop_cancel, ths is now using - GnomePropertyDialog. - -1998-04-29 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-week-view.c (sync_week): Use gnome_calendar_tag_calendar. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_tag_calendar): New routine used to - fill a gtk_calendar with the events on a GnomeCalendar object. - - * gncal-week-view.c (gncal_week_view_new): Set the week to the day - we double clicked. - -1998-04-28 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c (calendar_notify): Apply black magic to get mail - notifications to work. - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_focus_out): Temporary optimization, the - child_focus_out is constantly calling the - gnome_calendar_object_changed when the property editor has been - invoked. This happens every time the mouse moves crosses the main - window. - - * calendar.c (calendar_object_changed): Reschedule alarms when a - calendar object has changed its times. - -Sat Apr 25 22:20:45 1998 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com> - - * eventedit.c, eventedit.h: Descend from GnomeDialog. Took vbox - out of class structure; use GnomeDialog vbox - instead. gnome_dialog_set_destroy instead of destroying in button - callbacks. Don't create buttons, separator, or vbox manually. - #include <libgnomeui/gnome-dialog.h>. - -1998-04-24 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (ical_object_create_from_vobject): Fixed alarm loading; - Load snooze time and snooze count - -1998-04-23 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calendar.c (calendar_save): Actually save the to-do entries. - - * gncal-todo.c (simple_todo_editor): Now you can add and edit - to-do entries. - -1998-04-22 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c: Made it use popup_menu(). - - * popup-menu.c: New file with utility functions for creating popup - menus. Maybe such a thing would be useful in libgnomeui, a la - gnome-app-helper? - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added popup-menu.[ch] to the sources. - -1998-04-22 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * prop.c (properties): Added Calendar properties editor. - (properties): Make the code use a propery box. - - * main.c: Save/load properties (fix to old commit). - -1998-04-21 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-todo.c: New widget for editing TODO lists. This will be - worked on a lot. - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added gncal-todo.[ch] to the sources. - - * gncal-day-panel.c: Make it use the new TODO widget. - -1998-04-21 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * timeutil.c (isodate_from_time_t): Do not save with the global - time flag (Z at the end of the isodate). When we figure out a way - to load times in GMT time, we will add this back - - * view-utils.c (popup_menu): Moved this routine here as there are - more users of this code. - - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_class_init): Add button press - handler. - (new_appointment): New routine for creating appointments on a day. - - - - * main.c (save_ok): Added call to gtk_window_set_wmclass. - - * gncal-day-panel.c (calendar_day_selected): Fix, years for mktime - should substract 1900 and gtk_calendar stores years relative to - year 0. - - * gncal-week-view.c (gncal_week_view_new): Make the week view - descend from VBox so that we can add a label to it. - (gncal_week_view_set): Display the ending day of the week - correctly. - - Added a label that displays the week range. - -1998-04-21 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c: Made it use GncalDayPanel. - - * gncal-day-panel.c: New widget for the day view in the main - calendar toplevel. It basically takes care of everything - gnome-cal did by hand with respect to the day view. - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added gncal-day-panel.[ch] to - the rules. - - * main.c: Added a separator between the About menu item and the - help topics. - -1998-04-20 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_ok): Mark the event as non-new after accepting changes. - -1998-04-20 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_get_day_start_yoffset): New - public function that returns the y offset for the row - corresponding to the "day begin" time. - - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_key_press): Now any printable - keystroke (not just Return) will activate the selected range. - - * gncal-full-day.c (paint_back): Made it use the new paint_row - function instead of painting everything directly. We calculate - areas in a smarter way so there is even less flicker than before, - especially when selecting regions. - - * eventedit.c: Sensitize recurrence widgets properly. - - * calobj.c (duration_callback): Pass the correct pointer type to - is_date_in_list(). - -1998-04-20 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (duration_callback): Take exception dates into - account. - - * gncal-full-day.c (new_appointment): Setup the event editor dates - to those of the currently displayed day. - (gncal_full_day_selection_range): Use sensible values in the case - no range is selected. - (new_appointment): Events now use the current day for event creation. - - * view-utils.c: Pretty up the time display. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_compute_end): Initialize - ico->recur->enddate, otherwise we loop forever during final date computation. - - * eventedit.c: Now recurrence is toggled by a radio button in the - recurrence page, as the checkbox is confusing. - - * calobj.c (is_date_in_list): Add support for the exclussion - dates. - -1998-04-18 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-year-view.c (double_click): Fix this routine as well. - - * gncal-week-view.c (jump_to_day): Bind the gtkcalendar signals to - the week. - - * gncal-year-view.c (gncal_year_view_set_year): Put things in the - proper range. Now the year view actually matches this year. - - * gnome-cal.html: Added small documentation. - - * main.c: Add more icons to the menus; Rename some menubar - entries; Add `new' icon to the toolbar. - (dump_events): Added argument handling and dumping of events from - the command line. Extremely cool. - - * getdate.y: Taken from the CVS source code. Used for date - parsing in the command line. - - Internationalized getdate.y. Wee! It even works with spanish. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_to_vobject): Add Quoted printable property - to items containing new lines. - (duration): Use unsigned integers, to work around buggy calendar - files generated by korganizer. - - * main.c (save_calendar_cmd): Do not ask for file name if we are - saving. - (save_as_calendar_cmd): New command. - - -1998-04-17 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * alarm.c (alarm_kill, alarm_init, alarm_add): Implement the alarm - management framework. - -1998-04-17 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (ical_new): Added mandatory status property. - (ical_object_to_vobject): Only store "related" list if it exists. - (store_list): Add terminating null char and free the correct data. - - * main.c (save_calendar_cmd): Implemented calendar saving. - (open_calendar_cmd): Implemented calendar loading. - (new_calendar_cmd): Implemented calendar creation. - (new_calendar): Don't load our test calendar by default. - - * gncal-full-day.c (delete_appointment): Delete appointment implemented. - - * eventedit.c (ee_store_recur_values_to_ical): Free/create - ical's recurrence appropriately. - (ee_rp_init_rule): Initialize all missing parameters from ical. - (ee_rp_init_ending_date): Initialize missing fields from ical. - -1998-04-17 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_remove_object): Add support for - removing objects. - -1998-04-17 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_init_recurrence_page): New function that creates - the recurrence page in the toplevel notebook. - (ee_store_recur_values_to_ical): Now we can also store the recurrences. - -1998-04-17 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (ical_object_generate_events): Implement - RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS implemented. - (ical_object_create_from_vobject): Fix the alarm - initialization code. - (save_alarm): Save alarms. - (ical_object_generate_events): Fixed the recurrent code to take - into account the recur->endate field (if at all specified). - - (ical_object_to_vobject): Implement recurrence rule saving. - -1998-04-16 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_store_alarm): Use menu_shell->children, not - menu->children. Why does GtkMenu have a children field in the - object structure? - (check_dates): New function that insures that start_date < end_date. - (check_times): In addition to checking whether the event spans the - whole day, now it insures that start_time < end_time. - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_set_size): Now children get bigger - temporarily while they are focused. This allows the handles not - to "overlap" the rows used by the child and thus allow editing of - very thin events. - (recompute_motion): Fix for new child coordinates. - (gncal_full_day_expose): Make it use find_child_by_window() - instead of looking for it by hand. - - * bell.xpm recur.xpm: XPM files for events with alarm and - recurrence, respectively. - -1998-04-15 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (button_1): Preserve the up/down cursor while dragging. - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_draw): Now children have a vertical - handle as well. This can be used to move the child anytime, not - only when it is focused. - (recompute_motion): Modified for new drag behavior. - - * eventedit.c (ee_init_general_page): The general_owner may be - null. Do the proper thing when creating the label. - (ee_ok): Update the gnome calendar appropriately. - - * timeutil.h: - * gncal-year-view.h: Add some missing prototypes. - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_popup_menu): Set the sensitivity of menu - items according to whether the ical object is being edited or not. - - * eventedit.c (event_editor_new): Set the "being edited" flag on - the ical object (stored as the ical object's user data). - (event_editor_destroy): Release the flag. - - * calobj.h: The iCalObject structure now has a generic user_data pointer. - * calobj.c (ical_object_set_user_data ical_object_get_user_data): - Functions to set this data. - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_button_press): Do child popup menu correctly. - - * main.c (about_calendar_cmd): Fixed my address and added Arturo - to the authors in the about box. - - * gncal-full-day.c (find_child_by_window): Compare child's widget - windows by user_data (which will be the parent widget, that is, - the text widget). We cannot assume that child->widget->window - will be *the* window we are interested on because there may be - child widgets with multiple windows. - -1998-04-15 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * calobj.c (ical_foreach): Define iterator routine. - -1998-04-15 Arturo Espinosa Aldama <arturo@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-year-view.[hc]: Now using time_t for new and set. - Random fixes, as well. - -1998-04-15 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (button_3): New popup menus activated with - mouse button 3. - (create_appointment): Create a new appointment from the popup - menus. See the FIXME. - -1998-04-15 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (layout_kill_rows): Routine to destory rows - array properly. - - * gncal-year-view.c (gncal_year_view_new): Add missing year in - call to strftime. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_create_from_vobject): Fixed memory leaks - from the return values of versit's fakeCString. - -1998-04-14 Arturo Espinosa Aldama <arturo@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-year-view.[hc]: New widget for the year view. - * Makefile.am: added required compilation of the new files. - -1998-04-14 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (event_editor_setup_time_frame): Fixed some table - expansions to make the dialog look nicer when resized. - - * calobj.c (ignore_space): Fixed compiler warning about unused - computed value. - (ocurrencelist): Replace str by p confusion. Removed unused - variables value and q. - (daynumber): Fixed a couple of warnings about unused values. - (load_recurrence): Removed unused variable c. Added a default - clause to the switch(type). - - * eventedit.c (ee_rp_init_frequency): Removed unused variable content. - Fixed a compiler warning by adding a missing cast. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_create_from_vobject): Make the - load_recurrence() part work correctly. Eliminated use of - syntax_error variable. - -1998-04-13 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_key_press): Unfocus the child and focus - the parent fullday widget when the user presses Esc. - - * gncal-week-view.c (gncal_week_view_update): Now takes object and - flags parameters. - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_update): Likewise. - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_update): Likewise. - (child_focus_in): New function. In conjunction with - child_focus_out(), these only display the handles in the child - when it is focused. The result is that the user can see more of - the child's text when nothing is focused, and we can also display - fatter and nicer drag handles. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_object_changed): Now takes an - additional flags parameter - (gnome_calendar_update_all): Made function static. Now takes - changed object and flags parameters as well. - (gnome_calendar_object_changed): Now takes additional flags - parameter to indicate what changed in the specified object. - - * calobj.h (CalObjectChange): New enum with flags to describe what - has been changed in an object. - - * gncal-full-day.h: - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_focus_child): New function to - let the outside world decide which child to focus. - (gncal_full_day_focus_child): Bleah. We have to synthesize a - click because GtkText will not set the cursor when you focus it. - - * gnome-cal.c (day_view_range_activated): Focus the new child in - the full day widget. - - * eventedit.c (event_editor_setup_time_frame): Re-aligned some - widgets to make it look prettier. - (ee_alarm_widgets): Likewise. - (ee_init_general_page): Likewise. - (ee_classification_widgets): Likewise. - (event_editor_init_widgets): Likewise. - - * gnome-cal.c (day_view_range_activated): Create new object and - add it to the calendar. You can now select a range in the - full-day view, hit Return, and a new event will be added at the - selected range. I still have to figure out how to focus this new child. - - * gncal-full-day.c (paint_back): Rewrote function to avoid - painting an area more than once -- eliminate flicker. - (paint_back_rows): New function that calls paint_back() only for - the area of the specified rows. - (gncal_full_day_button_press): - (gncal_full_day_button_release): - (gncal_full_day_motion): Made these functions use - paint_back_rows() instead of paint_back(), to eliminate flicker. Wheee! - -1998-04-12 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c (setup_day_view): We now connect to the - range_activated signal of the fullday widget instead of catching - key presses ourselves. - (day_view_range_activated): New function that creates a new - iCalObject and inserts it into the calendar, not finished yet. - -1998-04-11 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (get_time_from_rows): New function, calculates - a pair of time_t values from the specified start and number of rows. - - * gncal-full-day.h (GncalFullDayClass): New signal - "range_activated". It is emitted when a range is selected and the - user hits Return. - (gncal_full_day_selection_range): New function, returns the - selected range. - - * gncal-full-day.c (struct drag_info): Moved selection information - to their own fields instead of sharing the child's drag fields. - This allows us to keep the selection when a child is moved. - (recompute_motion): Made the case when (row < di->sel_click_row) - work correctly. - -1998-04-11 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_goto): Add support for navigating - on the day view. - - * timeutil.c (time_start_of_day, time_end_of_day, time_day_hour): - New time manipulation functions. - - * eventedit.c (ee_rp_init_frequency): Add the different frequency - editors to a notebook. Make the notebook startup on the entry - selected recurrence type; - -1998-04-11 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c (recompute_motion): Now we support selecting a - range in the main window (by clicking+dragging). It flickers - horribly and is not perfect, but it is a start. - -1998-04-09 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c: #include <string.h> - - * gncal-full-day.c (child_map): Show instead of just map the child - widget (otherwise the text widget gets confused and will not focus). - - * calobj.c (ical_object_to_vobject): Quote chars as 'x', not "x". - - * calobj.h: Added prototype for ical_object_to_vobject(). - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_object_changed): New function. This - should be called when a calendar object is changed. - - * gncal-full-day.c (update_from_drag_info): Call - gnome_calendar_object_changed() instead of updating manually. - - * calendar.c (calendar_add_object): - (calendar_remove_object): Set the modified flag to true. - - * gncal-full-day.c (gncal_full_day_draw): Finished implementing - this function. - -1998-04-08 Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu> - - * gncal.c (update_calendar): Say `#if 0', not `#ifdef 0'. - -1998-04-07 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c: Removed unused global variable parent_class. - - * eventedit.h: Renamed gtk_window field to window. - Made the parent_class field in the EventEditorClass structure be a - GtkWindowClass, not a gnome property box class. - Added prototype for event_editor_get_type(). - -1998-04-06 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-week-view.c (gncal_week_view_new): Use the new - gtk_table_set_homogeneous() instead of setting the variable directly. - -1998-04-03 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c (ee_create_ae): Make it return void. - (ee_alarm_widgets): Remove some unused variables. - (ee_store_alarm): Make it return void. - #include <string.h> - - * eventedit.h: #include "gnome-cal.h" - - * calobj.c (list_free): Don't use g_free in the g_list_foreach. - - * calendar.h: Add prototype for calendar_load(). - - * timeutil.h: Add prototypes for time_add_*(). - - * calendar.c: - * calobj.c: - * eventedit.c: - * gnome-cal.c: #include "timeutil.h" - - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_size_request): Make the minimum - width equal or larger to the title width. - - * main.c: #include "eventedit.h" - (main): Add a return statement. - (new_calendar): Show stuff *after* the calendar has been loaded. - - * gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_load): Update the day view. - (setup_widgets): Hackish setup of a day view widget - will fix later. - (gnome_calendar_init): Initialize all fields. - - * gnome-cal.h: Added day_view field. Maybe this should be changed - when the a complete day view panel is complete. - - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_update): Draw after update, not - before. - -1998-04-06 Carsten Schaar <nhadcasc@fs-maphy.uni-hannover.de> - - * versit/.cvsignore: New file. - -Fri Apr 3 22:31:54 1998 Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com> - - * calendar.c: Include <config.h>. - -1998-04-03 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * timeutil.c (time_add_year, time_add_year, time_add_week): - Routines for time manipulation. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_destroy): Full destruction of the object. - - * eventedit.c: Finished the main event editor form; It still - lacks the details and the recurrence bits. It now adds events - and cancels. - -1998-04-03 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * view-utils.c (view_utils_draw_events): The "better" format - string for strftime() wasn't better, after all :-( - -1998-04-02 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-full-day.c: New full-day widget. It is still a work in - progress. It will be similar to M$ Schedule's nifty full day view - widget, but with Gtk's elegance :-) - - * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Added gncal-full-day.[ch] to the sources. - -1998-04-02 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * eventedit.c: Object editor widget. We dropped ObjEdit. - - * timeutil.c (time_from_isodate): Fix. - - * view-utils.c (view_utils_draw_events): Changed the display - formats. - -1998-04-02 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * view-utils.c (view_utils_draw_events): Use better format - specifier for strftime(). - (view_utils_draw_textured_frame): Ultra-nifty function to draw - textured "metal" frames, like Netscape's handles. - -1998-04-02 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_update): Day events are now - cached inside the widget. They get initialized at this time. - - * view-utils.c (view_utils_draw_events): Use the list of events. - -1998-04-02 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-day-view.c (gncal_day_view_set_shadow): New customization - function. We can't decide on a stupid border type :-) - (gncal_day_view_init): Made GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN be the default - shadow type. Looks good. - -1998-04-02 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * main.c: New main program that uses our new datatypes and - objects. - - * calendar.c (calendar_load_from_vobject, calendar_load): - Implement loading of vCalendar objects and vCalendar files. - - * calobj.c (ical_object_create_from_vobject): Implement loading of - vCalendar event and todo objects. - - * timeutil.c (isodate_from_time_t): New function. - - * gnome-cal.c, gnome-cal.h: Implement a toplevel widget, derived - from GnomeApp. It holds all of the day views and arbitrates the - display. - -1998-04-02 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-week-view.[ch]: New week view composite widget. This - provides a full week view (7 day views plus busy time display -- - the latter is currently unimplemented). - -1998-04-01 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal-day-view.c: New day view widget. It is intended to be a - child widget of the week view composite widget. - - * calendar.c (calendar_get_objects_in_range): - (calendar_get_events_in_range): - (calendar_get_journal_in_range): - (calendar_get_journal_in_range): These functions now take a - sort_func parameter, which is of type GCompareFunc. If the - specified value is non-NULL, it will return a sorted list. - Otherwise, it will return an unordered list. - (calendar_compare_by_dtstart): Provide a generic sorting routine - for calendar objects. - -1998-04-01 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@kernel.org> - - * Start from scratch - -Tue Mar 31 23:46:50 1998 Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com> - - * timeutil.c (format_simple_hour): `buf' now static. - -1998-03-31 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal.c: Removed #include "gtkcalendar.h", because it now comes - from libgnomeui. - - * Makefile.am (gncal_SOURCES): Added new source files to the rules. - - * timeutil.c (format_simple_hour): New function, formats an - hour/am_pm pair into a string of the form "3am", "12pm", "05h", - "19h", etc. It is used by the day view widget for its labels. - -1998-03-31 Craig Small <csmall@small.dropbear.id.au> - - * Now has (non working) session maangement - * Uses a clist for the dailylist like gtt - -Sat Mar 21 15:43:20 1998 Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com> - - * gncal.c: Use gnome_message_box_*, not gnome_messagebox_*. - -1998-03-12 Craig Small <csmall@small.dropbear.id.au> - - * Now linked (in some horrible way) to the gtkcalendar widget. - -Sun Mar 8 16:38:10 1998 Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com> - - * Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Added GNOME_INCLUDEDIR. - (gncal_LDADD): Don't include libsupport.a. - - * gncal.c (main): Use new gnome_init. - -1998-02-19 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * gncal.c (main): Added app_id "gncal". - -1998-02-19 Carsten Schaar <nhadcasc@fs-maphy.uni-hannover.de> - - * Makefile.am (gncal_LDADD): Added '$(INTLLIBS)' - -1998-02-18 Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu> - - * Makefile.am (gncal_LDADD): Include `libsupport.a'. - - * calcs.c (month_atoi): Replace buggy explicit loop string compare - with strcasecmp. - (day_atoi): Likewise. - -Sun Jan 25 23:38:30 1998 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> - - * menus.c: Replace "Quit" with "Exit". diff --git a/calendar/Makefile.am b/calendar/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 151ce8d64b..0000000000 --- a/calendar/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -SUBDIRS = doc - -help_base = $(datadir)/gnome/help/cal - -CFLAGS += -Wall - -INCLUDES = \ - -I$(includedir) \ - $(GNOME_INCLUDEDIR) \ - -DGNOMELOCALEDIR=\""$(datadir)/locale"\" - -bin_PROGRAMS = gnomecal - -gnomecal_SOURCES = \ - alarm.c \ - alarm.h \ - calendar.c \ - calendar.h \ - calobj.c \ - calobj.h \ - eventedit.c \ - eventedit.h \ - getdate.y \ - gncal-day-panel.c \ - gncal-day-panel.h \ - gncal-day-view.c \ - gncal-day-view.h \ - gncal-full-day.c \ - gncal-full-day.h \ - gncal-week-view.c \ - gncal-week-view.h \ - gncal-todo.c \ - gncal-todo.h \ - gnome-month-item.c \ - gnome-month-item.h \ - gnome-cal.c \ - gnome-cal.h \ - html-month.c \ - goto.c \ - layout.c \ - layout.h \ - main.c \ - main.h \ - mark.c \ - mark.h \ - month-view.c \ - month-view.h \ - popup-menu.c \ - popup-menu.h \ - prop.c \ - quick-view.c \ - quick-view.h \ - timeutil.c \ - timeutil.h \ - view-utils.h \ - view-utils.c \ - year-view.c \ - year-view.h - -LINK_FLAGS = \ - $(GNOME_LIBDIR) \ - $(GNOMEGNORBA_LIBS) \ - $(INTLLIBS) ../libversit/libversit.a - - -#gncal_LDADD = $(LINK_FLAGS) - -gnomecal_LDADD = $(LINK_FLAGS) - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - gncal.desktop \ - bell.xpm \ - recur.xpm - - -Productivitydir = $(datadir)/gnome/apps/Applications - -Productivity_DATA = gncal.desktop - -install-data-local: - $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(help_base)/C diff --git a/calendar/TODO b/calendar/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index db696878a0..0000000000 --- a/calendar/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -BUGS: - -- Recurrence end date is wrong. An event that repeats daily will not - be included in the ending date of the recurrence (off-by-one - error?). - -- X-fields (extensions) are stripped from a vCal file when it is - saved. They should be preserved. - -Year view: - -- See why it is so fucking slow when opening its notebook page for the - first time. - -Month view: - -- Popup menu like in the year view. - -- Double click on a day takes you to the day view. - -- DnD of appointments to move them around. - -Week view: - -- Nice display as in the Palm Pilot. - -Day view: - -- Rewrite in terms of the canvas and make it pretty. - -Preferences: - -- BUG: 12/24 hours stuff is not consistent - I remember that on editing - new appointment you get the time-selectors always on 12-hr format - -Event editor dialog: - -- Make it figure out whether the alarm is in - minutes/hours/days/etc. (via a cascade of conditions) and set the - widgets appropriately. - -Gnome date selection widget: - -- Make the displayed date be localized properly -- use strftime(). - -General: - -- Write online help. Nice help. Lots of help. - -- If you leave the calendar running overnight, the "current day" - marker in the GnomeMonthItems does not get updated. - -- Add categories support. Color-coded categories. - -- Untimed events diff --git a/calendar/alarm.c b/calendar/alarm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3848fb87fd..0000000000 --- a/calendar/alarm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Alarm handling for the GNOME Calendar. - * - * (C) 1998 the Free Software Foundation - * - * Author: Miguel de Icaza (miguel@kernel.org) - */ -#include <config.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <gnome.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <signal.h> -#include <sys/time.h> -#include "calobj.h" -#include "alarm.h" - -/* The pipes used to notify about an alarm */ -int alarm_pipes [2]; - -/* The list of pending alarms */ -static GList *alarms; - -static void *head_alarm; - -typedef struct { - time_t activation_time; - AlarmFunction fn; - void *closure; - CalendarAlarm *alarm; -} AlarmRecord; - -/* - * SIGALRM handler. Notifies the callback about the alarm - */ -static void -alarm_activate () -{ - char c = 0; - - write (alarm_pipes [1], &c, 1); -} - -static void -alarm_ready (void *closure, int fd, GdkInputCondition cond) -{ - AlarmRecord *ar = head_alarm; - time_t now = time (NULL); - char c; - - if (read (alarm_pipes [0], &c, 1) != 1) - return; - - if (ar == NULL){ - g_warning ("Empty events. This should not happen\n"); - return; - } - - while (head_alarm){ - (*ar->fn)(ar->activation_time, ar->alarm, ar->closure); - alarms = g_list_remove (alarms, head_alarm); - - /* Schedule next alarm */ - if (alarms){ - AlarmRecord *next; - - head_alarm = alarms->data; - next = head_alarm; - - if (next->activation_time > now){ - struct itimerval itimer; - - itimer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; - itimer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; - itimer.it_value.tv_sec = next->activation_time - now; - itimer.it_value.tv_usec = 0; - setitimer (ITIMER_REAL, &itimer, NULL); - break; - } else { - g_free (ar); - ar = next; - } - } else - head_alarm = NULL; - } - g_free (ar); -} - -static int -alarm_compare_by_time (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) -{ - const AlarmRecord *ara = a; - const AlarmRecord *arb = b; - time_t diff; - - diff = ara->activation_time - arb->activation_time; - return (diff < 0) ? -1 : (diff > 0) ? 1 : 0; -} - -/** - * alarm_add: - * - * Tries to schedule @alarm. - * - * Returns TRUE if the alarm was scheduled. - */ -gboolean -alarm_add (CalendarAlarm *alarm, AlarmFunction fn, void *closure) -{ - time_t now = time (NULL); - AlarmRecord *ar; - time_t alarm_time = alarm->trigger; - - /* If it already expired, do not add it */ - if (alarm_time < now) - return FALSE; - - ar = g_new0 (AlarmRecord, 1); - ar->activation_time = alarm_time; - ar->fn = fn; - ar->closure = closure; - ar->alarm = alarm; - - alarms = g_list_insert_sorted (alarms, ar, alarm_compare_by_time); - - /* If first alarm is not the previous first alarm, reschedule SIGALRM */ - if (head_alarm != alarms->data){ - struct itimerval itimer; - int v; - - /* Set the timer to disable upon activation */ - itimer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; - itimer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; - itimer.it_value.tv_sec = alarm_time - now; - itimer.it_value.tv_usec = 0; - v = setitimer (ITIMER_REAL, &itimer, NULL); - head_alarm = alarms->data; - } - - return TRUE; -} - -int -alarm_kill (void *closure_key) -{ - GList *p; - - for (p = alarms; p; p = p->next){ - AlarmRecord *ar = p->data; - - if (ar->closure == closure_key){ - alarms = g_list_remove (alarms, p->data); - if (alarms) - head_alarm = alarms->data; - else - head_alarm = NULL; - return 1; - } - } - return 0; -} - -void -alarm_init (void) -{ - struct sigaction sa; - int flags; - - pipe (alarm_pipes); - - /* set non blocking mode */ - fcntl (alarm_pipes [0], F_GETFL, &flags); - fcntl (alarm_pipes [0], F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK); - gdk_input_add (alarm_pipes [0], GDK_INPUT_READ, alarm_ready, 0); - - /* Setup the signal handler */ - sa.sa_handler = alarm_activate; - sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask); - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - sigaction (SIGALRM, &sa, NULL); -} - diff --git a/calendar/alarm.h b/calendar/alarm.h deleted file mode 100644 index 81710bda5e..0000000000 --- a/calendar/alarm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef ALARM_H -#define ALARM_H - -#include <time.h> - -typedef void (*AlarmFunction)(time_t time, CalendarAlarm *which, void *closuse); - -void alarm_init (void); -gboolean alarm_add (CalendarAlarm *alarm, AlarmFunction fn, void *closure); -int alarm_kill (void *closure); - -#endif diff --git a/calendar/bell.xpm b/calendar/bell.xpm deleted file mode 100644 index b1ab537a17..0000000000 --- a/calendar/bell.xpm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -/* XPM */ -static char * bell_xpm[] = { -"16 16 64 1", -" c None", -". c #000000", -"+ c #E3BB43", -"@ c #E6C049", -"# c #EED275", -"$ c #F4E193", -"% c #F4DF8C", -"& c #EAC95C", -"* c #EFD57A", -"= c #FAEFBB", -"- c #FDF6D3", -"; c #FDF5C6", -"> c #F4E18F", -", c #E4BD43", -"' c #F6E295", -") c #FEF9D8", -"! c #FFFFFF", -"~ c #FFFADA", -"{ c #FCEEAA", -"] c #EBCA5A", -"^ c #E9C550", -"/ c #FAEA9C", -"( c #FEF7CB", -"_ c #FFF8CC", -": c #FDF1A8", -"< c #EED060", -"[ c #D39D12", -"} c #F2D55D", -"| c #FCEC91", -"1 c #FFF4AE", -"2 c #FFF5B6", -"3 c #FEEF97", -"4 c #F3D65E", -"5 c #D5A216", -"6 c #FAE05C", -"7 c #FFED7C", -"8 c #FFEF8C", -"9 c #FFF092", -"0 c #FDEB7A", -"a c #F4D750", -"b c #D8A717", -"c c #EAC01D", -"d c #F6D83E", -"e c #FAE255", -"f c #FAE362", -"g c #F9E161", -"h c #F6DE5B", -"i c #F1D145", -"j c #E6BE28", -"k c #D09B09", -"l c #B67E00", -"m c #CE9100", -"n c #D69F04", -"o c #E0B011", -"p c #E6BA1D", -"q c #E3B721", -"r c #E0B21E", -"s c #DCAB16", -"t c #D7A20D", -"u c #CC9303", -"v c #BE8400", -"w c #AC7500", -"x c #A06B00", -"y c #FFDD00", -" ", -" .. ", -" .+@. ", -" .#$%&. ", -" .*=-;>,. ", -" .')!~{]. ", -" .^/(~_:<[. ", -" .}|121345. ", -" .678980ab. ", -" .cdefghijkl. ", -" .mnopqrstuvwx. ", -" .............. ", -" .8y. ", -" .. ", -" ", -" "}; diff --git a/calendar/cal-util/calobj.c b/calendar/cal-util/calobj.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7b85fdc54c..0000000000 --- a/calendar/cal-util/calobj.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1402 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Calendar objects implementations. - * Copyright (C) 1998 the Free Software Foundation - * - * Authors: - * Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) - * Federico Mena (quartic@gimp.org) - */ -#include <config.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <glib.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include "calobj.h" -#include "timeutil.h" -#include "../libversit/vcc.h" - -iCalObject * -ical_object_new (void) -{ - iCalObject *ico; - - ico = g_new0 (iCalObject, 1); - - ico->seq = -1; - ico->dtstamp = time (NULL); - - return ico; -} - -static void -default_alarm (iCalObject *ical, CalendarAlarm *alarm, char *def_mail, enum AlarmType type) -{ - alarm->enabled = 0; - alarm->type = type; - - if (type != ALARM_MAIL){ - alarm->count = 15; - alarm->units = ALARM_MINUTES; - } else { - alarm->count = 1; - alarm->units = ALARM_DAYS; - } - - if (type == ALARM_MAIL) - alarm->data = g_strdup (def_mail); - else - alarm->data = g_strdup (""); -} - -iCalObject * -ical_new (char *comment, char *organizer, char *summary) -{ - iCalObject *ico; - - ico = ical_object_new (); - - ico->comment = g_strdup (comment); - ico->organizer = g_strdup (organizer); - ico->summary = g_strdup (summary); - ico->class = g_strdup ("PUBLIC"); - ico->status = g_strdup ("NEEDS ACTION"); - - default_alarm (ico, &ico->dalarm, organizer, ALARM_DISPLAY); - default_alarm (ico, &ico->palarm, organizer, ALARM_PROGRAM); - default_alarm (ico, &ico->malarm, organizer, ALARM_MAIL); - default_alarm (ico, &ico->aalarm, organizer, ALARM_AUDIO); - - return ico; -} - -static void -my_free (gpointer data, gpointer user_dat_ignored) -{ - g_free (data); -} - -static void -list_free (GList *list) -{ - g_list_foreach (list, my_free, 0); - g_list_free (list); -} - -#define free_if_defined(x) if (x){ g_free (x); x = 0; } -#define lfree_if_defined(x) if (x){ list_free (x); x = 0; } -void -ical_object_destroy (iCalObject *ico) -{ - /* Regular strings */ - free_if_defined (ico->comment); - free_if_defined (ico->organizer); - free_if_defined (ico->summary); - free_if_defined (ico->uid); - free_if_defined (ico->status); - free_if_defined (ico->class); - free_if_defined (ico->url); - free_if_defined (ico->recur); - - /* Lists */ - lfree_if_defined (ico->exdate); - lfree_if_defined (ico->categories); - lfree_if_defined (ico->resources); - lfree_if_defined (ico->related); - lfree_if_defined (ico->attach); - - /* Alarms */ - g_free (ico->dalarm.data); - g_free (ico->palarm.data); - g_free (ico->malarm.data); - g_free (ico->aalarm.data); - - g_free (ico); -} - -static GList * -set_list (char *str) -{ - GList *list = 0; - char *s; - - for (s = strtok (str, ";"); s; s = strtok (NULL, ";")) - list = g_list_prepend (list, g_strdup (s)); - - return list; -} - -static GList * -set_date_list (char *str) -{ - GList *list = 0; - char *s; - - for (s = strtok (str, ";,"); s; s = strtok (NULL, ";,")){ - time_t *t = g_new (time_t, 1); - - while (*s && isspace (*s)) - s++; - *t = time_from_isodate (s); - list = g_list_prepend (list, t); - } - return list; -} - -void -ical_object_add_exdate (iCalObject *o, time_t t) -{ - time_t *pt = g_new (time_t, 1); - - *pt = t; - o->exdate = g_list_prepend (o->exdate, pt); -} - -static void -ignore_space(char **str) -{ - while (**str && isspace (**str)) - (*str)++; -} - -static void -skip_numbers (char **str) -{ - while (**str){ - ignore_space (str); - if (!isdigit (**str)) - return; - while (**str && isdigit (**str)) - ; - } -} - -static void -weekdaylist (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int i; - struct { - char first_letter, second_letter; - int index; - } days [] = { - { 'S', 'U', 0 }, - { 'M', 'O', 1 }, - { 'T', 'U', 2 }, - { 'W', 'E', 3 }, - { 'T', 'H', 4 }, - { 'F', 'R', 5 }, - { 'S', 'A', 6 } - }; - - ignore_space (str); - do { - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++){ - if (**str == days [i].first_letter && *(*str+1) == days [i].second_letter){ - o->recur->weekday |= 1 << i; - *str += 2; - if (**str == ' ') - (*str)++; - } - } - } while (isalpha (**str)); - - if (o->recur->weekday == 0){ - struct tm *tm = localtime (&o->dtstart); - - o->recur->weekday = 1 << tm->tm_wday; - } -} - -static void -weekdaynum (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int i; - struct { - char first_letter, second_letter; - int index; - } days [] = { - { 'S', 'U', 0 }, - { 'M', 'O', 1 }, - { 'T', 'U', 2 }, - { 'W', 'E', 3 }, - { 'T', 'H', 4 }, - { 'F', 'R', 5 }, - { 'S', 'A', 6 } - }; - - ignore_space (str); - do { - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++){ - if (**str == days [i].first_letter && *(*str+1) == days [i].second_letter){ - o->recur->weekday = i; - *str += 2; - if (**str == ' ') - (*str)++; - } - } - } while (isalpha (**str)); -} - -static void -ocurrencelist (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - char *p; - - ignore_space (str); - p = *str; - if (!isdigit (*p)) - return; - - if (!(*p >= '1' && *p <= '5')) - return; - - if (!(*(p+1) == '+' || *(p+1) == '-')) - return; - - o->recur->u.month_pos = (*p-'0') * (*(p+1) == '+' ? 1 : -1); - *str += 2; -} - -static void -daynumber (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int val = 0; - char *p = *str; - - ignore_space (str); - if (strcmp (p, "LD")){ - o->recur->u.month_day = DAY_LASTDAY; - *str += 2; - return; - } - - if (!(isdigit (*p))) - return; - - while (**str && isdigit (**str)){ - val = val * 10 + (**str - '0'); - (*str)++; - } - - if (**str == '+') - (*str)++; - - if (**str == '-') - val *= -1; - o->recur->u.month_day = val; -} - -static void -daynumberlist (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int first = 0; - int val = 0; - - ignore_space (str); - - while (**str){ - if (!isdigit (**str)) - return; - while (**str && isdigit (**str)){ - val = 10 * val + (**str - '0'); - (*str)++; - } - if (!first){ - /* - * Some broken applications set this to zero - */ - if (val == 0){ - struct tm *day = localtime (&o->dtstart); - - val = day->tm_mday; - } - o->recur->u.month_day = val; - first = 1; - val = 0; - } - } -} - -static void -load_recur_weekly (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - weekdaylist (o, str); -} - -static void -load_recur_monthly_pos (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - ocurrencelist (o, str); - weekdaynum (o, str); -} - -static void -load_recur_monthly_day (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - daynumberlist (o, str); -} - -static void -load_recur_yearly_month (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - /* Skip as we do not support multiple months and we do expect - * the dtstart to agree with the value on this field - */ - skip_numbers (str); -} - -static void -load_recur_yearly_day (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - /* Skip as we do not support multiple days and we do expect - * the dtstart to agree with the value on this field - */ - skip_numbers (str); -} - -static void -duration (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - unsigned int duration = 0; - - ignore_space (str); - if (**str != '#') - return; - (*str)++; - while (**str && isdigit (**str)){ - duration = duration * 10 + (**str - '0'); - (*str)++; - } - o->recur->duration = duration; -} - -static void -enddate (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - ignore_space (str); - if (isdigit (**str)){ - o->recur->_enddate = time_from_isodate (*str); - *str += 16; - } -} - -static int -load_recurrence (iCalObject *o, char *str) -{ - enum RecurType type; - int interval = 0; - - type = -1; - switch (*str++){ - case 'D': - type = RECUR_DAILY; - break; - - case 'W': - type = RECUR_WEEKLY; - break; - - case 'M': - if (*str == 'P') - type = RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS; - else if (*str == 'D') - type = RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY; - str++; - break; - - case 'Y': - if (*str == 'M') - type = RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH; - else if (*str == 'D') - type = RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY; - str++; - break; - } - if (type == -1) - return 0; - - o->recur = g_new0 (Recurrence, 1); - o->recur->type = type; - ignore_space (&str); - - /* Get the interval */ - for (;*str && isdigit (*str);str++) - interval = interval * 10 + (*str-'0'); - - if (interval == 0) - interval = 1; - - o->recur->interval = interval; - - /* this is the default per the spec */ - o->recur->duration = 2; - - ignore_space (&str); - - switch (type){ - case RECUR_DAILY: - break; - case RECUR_WEEKLY: - load_recur_weekly (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS: - load_recur_monthly_pos (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: - load_recur_monthly_day (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH: - load_recur_yearly_month (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY: - load_recur_yearly_day (o, &str); - break; - default: - g_warning ("Unimplemented recurrence type %d", (int) type); - break; - } - duration (o, &str); - enddate (o, &str); - - /* Compute the enddate */ - if (o->recur->_enddate == 0){ - if (o->recur->duration != 0){ - ical_object_compute_end (o); - } else - o->recur->enddate = 0; - } else { - o->recur->enddate = o->recur->_enddate; - } - return 1; -} - -#define is_a_prop_of(obj,prop) isAPropertyOf (obj,prop) -#define str_val(obj) the_str = fakeCString (vObjectUStringZValue (obj)) -#define has(obj,prop) (vo = isAPropertyOf (obj, prop)) - -/* - * FIXME: This is loosing precission. Enhanec the thresholds - */ -#define HOURS(n) (n*(60*60)) - -static void -setup_alarm_at (iCalObject *ico, CalendarAlarm *alarm, char *iso_time, VObject *vo) -{ - time_t alarm_time = time_from_isodate (iso_time); - time_t base = ico->dtstart; - int d = difftime (base, alarm_time); - VObject *a; - char *the_str; - - alarm->enabled = 1; - if (d > HOURS (2)){ - if (d > HOURS (48)){ - alarm->count = d / HOURS (24); - alarm->units = ALARM_DAYS; - } else { - alarm->count = d / (60*60); - alarm->units = ALARM_HOURS; - } - } else { - alarm->count = d / 60; - alarm->units = ALARM_MINUTES; - } - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCSnoozeTimeProp))){ - alarm->snooze_secs = isodiff_to_secs (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRepeatCountProp))){ - alarm->snooze_repeat = atoi (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } -} - -/* - * Duplicates an iCalObject. Implementation is a grand hack - */ -iCalObject * -ical_object_duplicate (iCalObject *o) -{ - VObject *vo; - iCalObject *new; - - vo = ical_object_to_vobject (o); - switch (o->type){ - case ICAL_EVENT: - new = ical_object_create_from_vobject (vo, VCEventProp); - break; - case ICAL_TODO: - new = ical_object_create_from_vobject (vo, VCTodoProp); - break; - default: - new = NULL; - } - - cleanVObject (vo); - return new; -} - -/* FIXME: we need to load the recurrence properties */ -iCalObject * -ical_object_create_from_vobject (VObject *o, const char *object_name) -{ - time_t now = time (NULL); - iCalObject *ical; - VObject *vo, *a; - VObjectIterator i; - char *the_str; - - ical = g_new0 (iCalObject, 1); - - if (strcmp (object_name, VCEventProp) == 0) - ical->type = ICAL_EVENT; - else if (strcmp (object_name, VCTodoProp) == 0) - ical->type = ICAL_TODO; - else { - g_free (ical); - return 0; - } - - /* uid */ - if (has (o, VCUniqueStringProp)){ - ical->uid = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* seq */ - if (has (o, VCSequenceProp)){ - ical->seq = atoi (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->seq = 0; - - /* dtstart */ - if (has (o, VCDTstartProp)){ - ical->dtstart = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->dtstart = 0; - - /* dtend */ - ical->dtend = 0; /* default value */ - if (ical->type == ICAL_EVENT){ - if (has (o, VCDTendProp)){ - ical->dtend = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - } else if (ical->type == ICAL_TODO){ - if (has (o, VCDueProp)){ - ical->dtend = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* dcreated */ - if (has (o, VCDCreatedProp)){ - ical->created = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* completed */ - if (has (o, VCCompletedProp)){ - ical->completed = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* last_mod */ - if (has (o, VCLastModifiedProp)){ - ical->last_mod = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->last_mod = now; - - /* exdate */ - if (has (o, VCExpDateProp)){ - ical->exdate = set_date_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* description/comment */ - if (has (o, VCDescriptionProp)){ - ical->comment = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* summary */ - if (has (o, VCSummaryProp)){ - ical->summary = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->summary = g_strdup (""); - - /* status */ - if (has (o, VCStatusProp)){ - ical->status = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->status = g_strdup ("NEEDS ACTION"); - - if (has (o, VCClassProp)){ - ical->class = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->class = "PUBLIC"; - - /* categories */ - if (has (o, VCCategoriesProp)){ - ical->categories = set_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* resources */ - if (has (o, VCResourcesProp)){ - ical->resources = set_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* priority */ - if (has (o, VCPriorityProp)){ - ical->priority = atoi (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* tranparency */ - if (has (o, VCTranspProp)){ - ical->transp = atoi (str_val (vo)) ? ICAL_TRANSPARENT : ICAL_OPAQUE; - free (the_str); - } - - /* Organizer */ - if (has (o, VCOrgNameProp)){ - ical->organizer = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* related */ - if (has (o, VCRelatedToProp)){ - ical->related = set_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* attach */ - initPropIterator (&i, o); - while (moreIteration (&i)){ - vo = nextVObject (&i); - if (strcmp (vObjectName (vo), VCAttachProp) == 0){ - ical->attach = g_list_prepend (ical->attach, g_strdup (str_val (vo))); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* url */ - if (has (o, VCURLProp)){ - ical->url = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* dalarm */ - ical->dalarm.type = ALARM_DISPLAY; - ical->dalarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCDAlarmProp)){ - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->dalarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* aalarm */ - ical->aalarm.type = ALARM_AUDIO; - ical->aalarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCAAlarmProp)){ - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->aalarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* palarm */ - ical->palarm.type = ALARM_PROGRAM; - ical->palarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCPAlarmProp)){ - ical->palarm.type = ALARM_PROGRAM; - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->palarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCProcedureNameProp))){ - ical->palarm.data = g_strdup (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->palarm.data = g_strdup (""); - } - } - - /* malarm */ - ical->malarm.type = ALARM_MAIL; - ical->malarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCMAlarmProp)){ - ical->malarm.type = ALARM_MAIL; - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->malarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCEmailAddressProp))){ - ical->malarm.data = g_strdup (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->malarm.data = g_strdup (""); - } - } - - /* rrule */ - if (has (o, VCRRuleProp)){ - if (!load_recurrence (ical, str_val (vo))) { - ical_object_destroy (ical); - return NULL; - } - free (the_str); - } - return ical; -} - -static char * -to_str (int num) -{ - static char buf [40]; - - sprintf (buf, "%d", num); - return buf; -} - -/* - * stores a GList in the property. - */ -static void -store_list (VObject *o, char *prop, GList *values) -{ - GList *l; - int len; - char *result, *p; - - for (len = 0, l = values; l; l = l->next) - len += strlen (l->data) + 1; - - result = g_malloc (len); - - for (p = result, l = values; l; l = l->next) { - int len = strlen (l->data); - - strcpy (p, l->data); - - if (l->next) { - p [len] = ';'; - p += len+1; - } else - p += len; - } - - *p = 0; - - addPropValue (o, prop, result); - g_free (result); -} - -static void -store_date_list (VObject *o, char *prop, GList *values) -{ - GList *l; - int size, len; - char *s, *p; - - size = g_list_length (values); - s = p = g_malloc ((size * 17 + 1) * sizeof (char)); - - for (l = values; l; l = l->next){ - strcpy (s, isodate_from_time_t (*(time_t *)l->data)); - len = strlen (s); - s [len] = ','; - s += len + 1; - } - s--; - *s = 0; - addPropValue (o, prop, p); - g_free (p); -} - -static char *recur_type_name [] = { "D", "W", "MP", "MD", "YM", "YD" }; -static char *recur_day_list [] = { "SU", "MO", "TU","WE", "TH", "FR", "SA" }; -static char *alarm_names [] = { VCMAlarmProp, VCPAlarmProp, VCDAlarmProp, VCAAlarmProp }; - -static VObject * -save_alarm (VObject *o, CalendarAlarm *alarm, iCalObject *ical) -{ - VObject *alarm_object; - struct tm *tm; - time_t alarm_time; - - if (!alarm->enabled) - return NULL; - tm = localtime (&ical->dtstart); - switch (alarm->units){ - case ALARM_MINUTES: - tm->tm_min -= alarm->count; - break; - - case ALARM_HOURS: - tm->tm_hour -= alarm->count; - break; - - case ALARM_DAYS: - tm->tm_mday -= alarm->count; - break; - } - - alarm_time = mktime (tm); - alarm_object = addProp (o, alarm_names [alarm->type]); - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCRunTimeProp, isodate_from_time_t (alarm_time)); - - if (alarm->snooze_secs) - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCSnoozeTimeProp, isodiff_from_secs (alarm->snooze_secs)); - else - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCSnoozeTimeProp, ""); - - if (alarm->snooze_repeat){ - char buf [20]; - - sprintf (buf, "%d", alarm->snooze_repeat); - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCRepeatCountProp, buf); - } else - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCRepeatCountProp, ""); - return alarm_object; -} - -VObject * -ical_object_to_vobject (iCalObject *ical) -{ - VObject *o, *alarm, *s; - GList *l; - - if (ical->type == ICAL_EVENT) - o = newVObject (VCEventProp); - else - o = newVObject (VCTodoProp); - - /* uid */ - if (ical->uid) - addPropValue (o, VCUniqueStringProp, ical->uid); - - /* seq */ - addPropValue (o, VCSequenceProp, to_str (ical->seq)); - - /* dtstart */ - addPropValue (o, VCDTstartProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->dtstart)); - - /* dtend */ - if (ical->type == ICAL_EVENT){ - addPropValue (o, VCDTendProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->dtend)); - } else if (ical->type == ICAL_TODO){ - addPropValue (o, VCDueProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->dtend)); - } - - /* dcreated */ - addPropValue (o, VCDCreatedProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->created)); - - /* completed */ - if (ical->completed) - addPropValue (o, VCDTendProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->completed)); - - /* last_mod */ - addPropValue (o, VCLastModifiedProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->last_mod)); - - /* exdate */ - if (ical->exdate) - store_date_list (o, VCExpDateProp, ical->exdate); - - /* description/comment */ - if (ical->comment && strlen (ical->comment)){ - s = addPropValue (o, VCDescriptionProp, ical->comment); - if (strchr (ical->comment, '\n')) - addProp (s, VCQuotedPrintableProp); - } - - /* summary */ - if (strlen (ical->summary)){ - s = addPropValue (o, VCSummaryProp, ical->summary); - if (strchr (ical->summary, '\n')) - addProp (s, VCQuotedPrintableProp); - } else { - addPropValue (o, VCSummaryProp, _("Appointment")); - } - - /* status */ - addPropValue (o, VCStatusProp, ical->status); - - /* class */ - addPropValue (o, VCClassProp, ical->class); - - /* categories */ - if (ical->categories) - store_list (o, VCCategoriesProp, ical->categories); - - /* resources */ - if (ical->categories) - store_list (o, VCCategoriesProp, ical->resources); - - /* priority */ - addPropValue (o, VCPriorityProp, to_str (ical->priority)); - - /* transparency */ - addPropValue (o, VCTranspProp, to_str (ical->transp)); - - /* Owenr/organizer */ - if (ical->organizer) - addPropValue (o, VCOrgNameProp, ical->organizer); - - /* related */ - if (ical->related) - store_list (o, VCRelatedToProp, ical->related); - - /* attach */ - for (l = ical->attach; l; l = l->next) - addPropValue (o, VCAttachProp, l->data); - - /* url */ - if (ical->url) - addPropValue (o, VCURLProp, ical->url); - - if (ical->recur){ - char result [256]; - char buffer [80]; - int i; - - sprintf (result, "%s%d ", recur_type_name [ical->recur->type], ical->recur->interval); - switch (ical->recur->type){ - case RECUR_DAILY: - break; - - case RECUR_WEEKLY: - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++){ - if (ical->recur->weekday & (1 << i)){ - sprintf (buffer, "%s ", recur_day_list [i]); - strcat (result, buffer); - } - } - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS: { - int nega = ical->recur->u.month_pos < 0; - - sprintf (buffer, "%d%s ", nega ? -ical->recur->u.month_pos : ical->recur->u.month_pos, - nega ? "-" : "+"); - strcat (result, buffer); - /* the gui is set up for a single day, not a set here in this case */ - sprintf (buffer, "%s ", recur_day_list [ical->recur->weekday]); - strcat (result, buffer); - } - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: - sprintf (buffer, "%d ", ical->recur->u.month_pos); - strcat (result, buffer); - break; - - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH: - break; - - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY: - break; - } - if (ical->recur->_enddate == 0) - sprintf (buffer, "#%d ",ical->recur->duration); - else - sprintf (buffer, "%s ", isodate_from_time_t (ical->recur->_enddate)); - strcat (result, buffer); - addPropValue (o, VCRRuleProp, result); - } - - save_alarm (o, &ical->aalarm, ical); - save_alarm (o, &ical->dalarm, ical); - - if ((alarm = save_alarm (o, &ical->palarm, ical))) - addPropValue (alarm, VCProcedureNameProp, ical->palarm.data); - if ((alarm = save_alarm (o, &ical->malarm, ical))) - addPropValue (alarm, VCEmailAddressProp, ical->malarm.data); - return o; -} - -void -ical_foreach (GList *events, calendarfn fn, void *closure) -{ - for (; events; events = events->next){ - iCalObject *ical = events->data; - - (*fn) (ical, ical->dtstart, ical->dtend, closure); - } -} - -static int -is_date_in_list (GList *list, struct tm *date) -{ - struct tm *tm; - - for (; list; list = list->next){ - time_t *timep = list->data; - - tm = localtime (timep); - if (date->tm_mday == tm->tm_mday && - date->tm_mon == tm->tm_mon && - date->tm_year == tm->tm_year){ - return 1; - } - } - return 0; -} - -static int -generate (iCalObject *ico, time_t reference, calendarfn cb, void *closure) -{ - struct tm dt_start, dt_end, ref; - time_t s_t, e_t; - - dt_start = *localtime (&ico->dtstart); - dt_end = *localtime (&ico->dtend); - ref = *localtime (&reference); - - dt_start.tm_mday = ref.tm_mday; - dt_start.tm_mon = ref.tm_mon; - dt_start.tm_year = ref.tm_year; - - dt_end.tm_mday = ref.tm_mday; - dt_end.tm_mon = ref.tm_mon; - dt_end.tm_year = ref.tm_year; - - - if (ref.tm_isdst > dt_start.tm_isdst){ - dt_start.tm_hour--; - dt_end.tm_hour--; - } else if (ref.tm_isdst < dt_start.tm_isdst){ - dt_start.tm_hour++; - dt_end.tm_hour++; - } - - s_t = mktime (&dt_start); - - if (ico->exdate && is_date_in_list (ico->exdate, &dt_start)) - return 1; - - e_t = mktime (&dt_end); - - if ((s_t == -1) || (e_t == -1)) { - g_warning ("Produced invalid dates!\n"); - return 0; - } - - return (*cb) (ico, s_t, e_t, closure); -} - -int -ical_object_get_first_weekday (int weekday_mask) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) - if (weekday_mask & (1 << i)) - return i; - - return -1; -} - -#define time_in_range(t, a, b) ((t >= a) && (b ? (t < b) : 1)) -#define recur_in_range(t, r) (r->enddate ? (t < r->enddate) : 1) - -/* - * Generate every possible event. Invokes the callback routine for - * every occurrence of the event in the [START, END] time interval. - * - * If END is zero, the event is generated forever. - * The callback routine is expected to return 0 when no further event - * generation is requested. - */ -void -ical_object_generate_events (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure) -{ - time_t current; - int first_week_day; - - /* If there is no recurrence, just check ranges */ - - if (!ico->recur) { - if ((end && (ico->dtstart < end) && (ico->dtend > start)) - || ((end == 0) && (ico->dtend > start))) { - time_t ev_s, ev_e; - - /* Clip range */ - - ev_s = MAX (ico->dtstart, start); - ev_e = MIN (ico->dtend, end); - - (* cb) (ico, ev_s, ev_e, closure); - } - return; - } - - /* The event has a recurrence rule -- check that we will generate at least one instance */ - - if (end != 0) { - if (ico->dtstart > end) - return; - - if (!IS_INFINITE (ico->recur) && (ico->recur->enddate < start)) - return; - } - - /* Generate the instances */ - - current = ico->dtstart; - - switch (ico->recur->type) { - case RECUR_DAILY: - do { - if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance */ - - current = time_add_day (current, ico->recur->interval); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_DAILY: time_add_day() returned invalid time"); - return; - } - } while ((current < end) || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_WEEKLY: - do { - struct tm *tm; - - tm = localtime (¤t); - - if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) { - /* Weekdays to recur on are specified as a bitmask */ - if (ico->recur->weekday & (1 << tm->tm_wday)) { - if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure)) - return; - } - } - - /* Advance by day for scanning the week or by interval at week end */ - - if (tm->tm_wday == 6) - current = time_add_day (current, (ico->recur->interval - 1) * 7 + 1); - else - current = time_add_day (current, 1); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_WEEKLY: time_add_day() returned invalid time\n"); - return; - } - } while (current < end || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS: - /* FIXME: We only deal with positives now */ - if (ico->recur->u.month_pos < 0) { - g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS does not support negative positions yet"); - return; - } - - if (ico->recur->u.month_pos == 0) - return; - - first_week_day = /* ical_object_get_first_weekday (ico->recur->weekday); */ - ico->recur->weekday; /* the i/f only lets you choose a single day of the week! */ - - /* This should not happen, but take it into account */ - if (first_week_day == -1) { - g_warning ("ical_object_get_first_weekday() returned -1"); - return; - } - - do { - struct tm tm; - time_t t; - int week_day_start; - - tm = *localtime (¤t); - tm.tm_mday = 1; - t = mktime (&tm); - tm = *localtime (&t); - week_day_start = tm.tm_wday; - - tm.tm_mday = (7 * (ico->recur->u.month_pos - ((week_day_start <= first_week_day ) ? 1 : 0)) - - (week_day_start - first_week_day) + 1); - if( tm.tm_mday > 31 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - - switch( tm.tm_mon ) - { - case 3: - case 5: - case 8: - case 10: - if( tm.tm_mday > 30 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - break; - case 1: - if( ((tm.tm_year+1900)%4) == 0 - && ((tm.tm_year+1900)%400) != 100 - && ((tm.tm_year+1900)%400) != 200 - && ((tm.tm_year+1900)%400) != 300 ) - { - - if( tm.tm_mday > 29 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - } - else - { - if( tm.tm_mday > 28 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - } - break; - } - - t = mktime (&tm); - - if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, t, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance by the appropriate number of months */ - - current = mktime (&tm); - - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: mktime error\n"); - return; - } - } while ((current < end) || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: - do { - struct tm *tm; - time_t t; - int p; - - tm = localtime (¤t); - - p = tm->tm_mday; - tm->tm_mday = ico->recur->u.month_day; - t = mktime (tm); - if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, t, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance by the appropriate number of months */ - - tm->tm_mday = p; - tm->tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (tm); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: mktime error\n"); - return; - } - } while (current < end || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH: - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY: - do { - if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance */ - - current = time_add_year (current, ico->recur->interval); - } while (current < end || (end == 0)); - - break; - - default: - g_assert_not_reached (); - } -} - -static int -duration_callback (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, void *closure) -{ - int *count = closure; - struct tm *tm; - - tm = localtime (&start); - - (*count)++; - if (ico->recur->duration == *count) { - ico->recur->enddate = time_day_end (end); - return 0; - } - return 1; -} - -/* Computes ico->recur->enddate from ico->recur->duration */ -void -ical_object_compute_end (iCalObject *ico) -{ - int count = 0; - - g_return_if_fail (ico->recur != NULL); - - ico->recur->_enddate = 0; - ico->recur->enddate = 0; - ical_object_generate_events (ico, ico->dtstart, 0, duration_callback, &count); -} - -int -alarm_compute_offset (CalendarAlarm *a) -{ - if (!a->enabled) - return -1; - switch (a->units){ - case ALARM_MINUTES: - a->offset = a->count * 60; - break; - case ALARM_HOURS: - a->offset = a->count * 3600; - break; - case ALARM_DAYS: - a->offset = a->count * 24 * 3600; - } - return a->offset; -} diff --git a/calendar/cal-util/calobj.h b/calendar/cal-util/calobj.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9532b1325f..0000000000 --- a/calendar/cal-util/calobj.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Internal representation of a Calendar object. This is modeled after the - * iCalendar/vCalendar specificiation - * - * Authors: Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) - * Federico Mena (quartic@gimp.org). - */ -#ifndef CALOBJ_H -#define CALOBJ_H - -#include <libgnome/libgnome.h> -#include "../libversit/vcc.h" - -BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS - -enum AlarmType { - ALARM_MAIL, - ALARM_PROGRAM, - ALARM_DISPLAY, - ALARM_AUDIO -}; - -enum AlarmUnit { - ALARM_MINUTES, - ALARM_HOURS, - ALARM_DAYS -}; - -typedef struct { - enum AlarmType type; - int enabled; - int count; - enum AlarmUnit units; - char *data; - - /* Does not get saved, internally used */ - time_t offset; - time_t trigger; - - int snooze_secs; - int snooze_repeat; - - /* Widgets */ - void *w_count; /* A GtkEntry */ - void *w_enabled; /* A GtkChecButton */ - void *w_timesel; /* A GtkMenu */ - void *w_entry; /* A GnomeEntryFile/GtkEntry for PROGRAM/MAIL */ - void *w_label; -} CalendarAlarm; - -/* Calendar object type */ -typedef enum { - ICAL_EVENT, - ICAL_TODO, - ICAL_JOURNAL, - ICAL_FBREQUEST, - ICAL_FBREPLY, - ICAL_BUSYTIME, - ICAL_TIMEZONE -} iCalType; - -/* For keys that might contain binary or text/binary */ -typedef struct { - char *data; - int len; -} iCalValue; - -typedef struct { - int valid; /* true if the Geography was specified */ - double latitude; - double longitude; -} iCalGeo; - -typedef enum { - ICAL_OPAQUE, - ICAL_TRANSPARENT -} iCalTransp; - -typedef char NotYet; - -enum RecurType { - RECUR_DAILY, - RECUR_WEEKLY, - RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS, - RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY, - RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH, - RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY, -}; - -#define DAY_LASTDAY 10000 - -typedef struct { - enum RecurType type; - - int interval; - - /* Used for recur computation */ - time_t enddate; /* If the value is zero, it is an infinite event - * otherwise, it is either the _enddate value (if - * this is what got specified) or it is our computed - * ending date (computed from the duration item). - */ - - int weekday; - - union { - int month_pos; - int month_day; - } u; - - int duration; - time_t _enddate; /* As found on the vCalendar file */ - int __count; -} Recurrence; - -#define IS_INFINITE(r) (r->duration == 0) - -/* Flags to indicate what has changed in an object */ -typedef enum { - CHANGE_NEW = 1 << 0, /* new object */ - CHANGE_SUMMARY = 1 << 1, /* summary */ - CHANGE_DATES = 1 << 2, /* dtstart / dtend */ - CHANGE_ALL = CHANGE_SUMMARY | CHANGE_DATES -} CalObjectChange; - -/* - * This describes an iCalendar object, note that we never store durations, instead we - * always compute the end time computed from the start + duration. - */ -typedef struct { - iCalType type; - - GList *attach; /* type: one or more URIs or binary data */ - GList *attendee; /* type: CAL-ADDRESS */ - GList *categories; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - char *class; - - char *comment; /* we collapse one or more TEXTs into one */ - time_t completed; - time_t created; - GList *contact; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - time_t dtstamp; - time_t dtstart; - time_t dtend; - GList *exdate; /* type: one or more time_t's */ - GList *exrule; /* type: one or more RECUR */ - iCalGeo geo; - time_t last_mod; - char *location; - char *organizer; - int percent; - int priority; - char *rstatus; /* request status for freebusy */ - GList *related; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - GList *resources; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - GList *rdate; /* type: one or more recurrence date */ - GList *rrule; /* type: one or more recurrence rules */ - int seq; - char *status; - char *summary; - iCalTransp transp; - char *uid; - char *url; - time_t recurid; - - CalendarAlarm dalarm; - CalendarAlarm aalarm; - CalendarAlarm palarm; - CalendarAlarm malarm; - - Recurrence *recur; - - int new; - void *user_data; /* Generic data pointer */ -} iCalObject; - -/* The callback for the recurrence generator */ -typedef int (*calendarfn) (iCalObject *, time_t, time_t, void *); - -iCalObject *ical_new (char *comment, char *organizer, char *summary); -iCalObject *ical_object_new (void); -void ical_object_destroy (iCalObject *ico); -iCalObject *ical_object_create_from_vobject (VObject *obj, const char *object_name); -VObject *ical_object_to_vobject (iCalObject *ical); -iCalObject *ical_object_duplicate (iCalObject *o); -void ical_foreach (GList *events, calendarfn fn, void *closure); -void ical_object_generate_events (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure); -void ical_object_add_exdate (iCalObject *o, time_t t); - -/* Computes the enddate field of the recurrence based on the duration */ -void ical_object_compute_end (iCalObject *ico); - -/* Returns the first toggled day in a weekday mask -- we do this because we do not support multiple - * days on a monthly-by-pos recurrence. If no days are toggled, it returns -1. - */ -int ical_object_get_first_weekday (int weekday_mask); - -/* Returns the number of seconds configured to trigger the alarm in advance to an event */ -int alarm_compute_offset (CalendarAlarm *a); - -END_GNOME_DECLS - -#endif - diff --git a/calendar/cal_struct.h b/calendar/cal_struct.h deleted file mode 100644 index 411036c7aa..0000000000 --- a/calendar/cal_struct.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#define MAX_SZ 30 - -enum RepeatType { - Single, - Days, - Months, - WeekDays, - MonthDays -}; - - -struct actionitem { - char date[MAX_SZ]; - int time; /* Minutes past midnight */ -}; - -struct event { - struct actionitem start; - struct actionitem end; - - enum RepeatType repeat; - int repeatcount; - char description[MAX_SZ]; - char subtype[MAX_SZ]; - GList *properties; -}; - diff --git a/calendar/calendar.c b/calendar/calendar.c deleted file mode 100644 index dbe1bf7e47..0000000000 --- a/calendar/calendar.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,467 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Calendar manager object - * - * This keeps track of a given calendar. Eventually this will abtract everything - * related to getting calendars/saving calendars locally or to a remote Calendar Service - * - * Copyright (C) 1998 the Free Software Foundation - * - * Authors: - * Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) - * Federico Mena (quartic@gimp.org) - * - */ - -#include <config.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include "calendar.h" -#include "alarm.h" -#include "timeutil.h" -#include "../libversit/vcc.h" - -#ifdef HAVE_TZNAME -extern char *tzname[2]; -#endif - -/* Our day range */ -time_t calendar_day_begin, calendar_day_end; - -static void calendar_init_alarms (Calendar *cal); - -Calendar * -calendar_new (char *title) -{ - Calendar *cal; - - cal = g_new0 (Calendar, 1); - - cal->title = g_strdup (title); - - calendar_init_alarms (cal); - - return cal; -} - -static void -try_add (iCalObject *ico, CalendarAlarm *alarm, time_t start, time_t end) -{ - alarm->trigger = start-alarm->offset; - - if (alarm->trigger < calendar_day_begin) - return; - if (alarm->trigger > calendar_day_end) - return; - alarm_add (alarm, &calendar_notify, ico); -} - -static int -add_object_alarms (iCalObject *obj, time_t start, time_t end, void *closure) -{ - if (obj->aalarm.enabled) - try_add (obj, &obj->aalarm, start, end); - if (obj->dalarm.enabled) - try_add (obj, &obj->dalarm, start, end); - if (obj->palarm.enabled) - try_add (obj,&obj->palarm, start, end); - if (obj->malarm.enabled) - try_add (obj, &obj->malarm, start, end); - - return TRUE; -} - -#define max(a,b) ((a > b) ? a : b) - -void -ical_object_try_alarms (iCalObject *obj) -{ - int ao, po, od, mo; - int max_o; - - ao = alarm_compute_offset (&obj->aalarm); - po = alarm_compute_offset (&obj->palarm); - od = alarm_compute_offset (&obj->dalarm); - mo = alarm_compute_offset (&obj->malarm); - - max_o = max (ao, max (po, max (od, mo))); - if (max_o == -1) - return; - - ical_object_generate_events (obj, calendar_day_begin, calendar_day_end + max_o, add_object_alarms, obj); -} - -void -calendar_add_object (Calendar *cal, iCalObject *obj) -{ - obj->new = 0; - switch (obj->type){ - case ICAL_EVENT: - cal->events = g_list_prepend (cal->events, obj); - ical_object_try_alarms (obj); -#ifdef DEBUGGING_MAIL_ALARM - obj->malarm.trigger = 0; - calendar_notify (0, obj); -#endif - break; - - case ICAL_TODO: - cal->todo = g_list_prepend (cal->todo, obj); - break; - - case ICAL_JOURNAL: - cal->journal = g_list_prepend (cal->journal, obj); - break; - default: - g_assert_not_reached (); - } - - if (!obj->uid){ - char buffer [80]; - - snprintf (buffer, sizeof (buffer), "GnomeCalendar-%ld\n", time (NULL)); - } - - cal->modified = TRUE; - - /* FIXME: do we have to set the last_mod field in the object? */ -} - -void -calendar_remove_object (Calendar *cal, iCalObject *obj) -{ - switch (obj->type){ - case ICAL_EVENT: - cal->events = g_list_remove (cal->events, obj); - break; - - case ICAL_TODO: - cal->todo = g_list_remove (cal->todo, obj); - break; - - case ICAL_JOURNAL: - cal->journal = g_list_remove (cal->journal, obj); - break; - default: - g_assert_not_reached (); - } - - cal->modified = TRUE; -} - -void -calendar_destroy (Calendar *cal) -{ - g_list_foreach (cal->events, (GFunc) ical_object_destroy, NULL); - g_list_free (cal->events); - - g_list_foreach (cal->todo, (GFunc) ical_object_destroy, NULL); - g_list_free (cal->todo); - - g_list_foreach (cal->journal, (GFunc) ical_object_destroy, NULL); - g_list_free (cal->journal); - - if (cal->title) - g_free (cal->title); - if (cal->filename) - g_free (cal->filename); - - g_free (cal); -} - -char * -ice (time_t t) -{ - static char buffer [100]; - struct tm *tm; - - tm = localtime (&t); - sprintf (buffer, "%d/%d/%d", tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_year); - return buffer; -} - -void -calendar_iterate_on_objects (GList *objects, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure) -{ - for (; objects; objects = objects->next){ - iCalObject *object = objects->data; - - ical_object_generate_events (object, start, end, cb, closure); - } -} - -void -calendar_iterate (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure) -{ - calendar_iterate_on_objects (cal->events, start, end, cb, closure); -} - -GList * -calendar_get_objects_in_range (GList *objects, time_t start, time_t end, GCompareFunc sort_func) -{ - GList *new_events = 0; - - for (; objects; objects = objects->next){ - iCalObject *object = objects->data; - - if ((start <= object->dtstart) && (object->dtend <= end)){ - if (sort_func) - new_events = g_list_insert_sorted (new_events, object, sort_func); - else - new_events = g_list_prepend (new_events, object); - } - } - - /* Put the list in increasing order if no sort function was specified */ - - if (!sort_func) - new_events = g_list_reverse (new_events); - - return new_events; -} - -GList * -calendar_get_todo_in_range (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end, GCompareFunc sort_func) -{ - return calendar_get_objects_in_range (cal->todo, start, end, sort_func); -} - -GList * -calendar_get_journal_in_range (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end, GCompareFunc sort_func) -{ - return calendar_get_objects_in_range (cal->journal, start, end, sort_func); -} - -gint -calendar_compare_by_dtstart (gpointer a, gpointer b) -{ - iCalObject *obj1, *obj2; - time_t diff; - - obj1 = a; - obj2 = b; - - diff = obj1->dtstart - obj2->dtstart; - - return (diff < 0) ? -1 : (diff > 0) ? 1 : 0; -} - -#define str_val(obj) (char *) vObjectUStringZValue (obj) - -/* Loads our calendar contents from a vObject */ -void -calendar_load_from_vobject (Calendar *cal, VObject *vcal) -{ - VObjectIterator i; - - initPropIterator (&i, vcal); - - while (moreIteration (&i)){ - VObject *this = nextVObject (&i); - iCalObject *ical; - const char *object_name = vObjectName (this); - - if (strcmp (object_name, VCDCreatedProp) == 0){ - cal->created = time_from_isodate (str_val (this)); - continue; - } - - if (strcmp (object_name, VCLocationProp) == 0) - continue; /* FIXME: imlement */ - - if (strcmp (object_name, VCProdIdProp) == 0) - continue; /* FIXME: implement */ - - if (strcmp (object_name, VCVersionProp) == 0) - continue; /* FIXME: implement */ - - if (strcmp (object_name, VCTimeZoneProp) == 0) - continue; /* FIXME: implement */ - - ical = ical_object_create_from_vobject (this, object_name); - - if (ical) - calendar_add_object (cal, ical); - } -} - -static void -calendar_set_day (void) -{ - time_t calendar_today; - - calendar_today = time (NULL); - calendar_day_begin = time_day_begin (calendar_today); - calendar_day_end = time_day_end (calendar_today); -} - -/* Loads a calendar from a file */ -char * -calendar_load (Calendar *cal, char *fname) -{ - VObject *vcal; - struct stat s; - - if (cal->filename){ - g_warning ("Calendar load called again\n"); - return "Internal error"; - } - - cal->filename = g_strdup (fname); - vcal = Parse_MIME_FromFileName (fname); - if (!vcal) - return "Could not load the calendar"; - - stat (fname, &s); - cal->file_time = s.st_mtime; - - calendar_set_day (); - - calendar_load_from_vobject (cal, vcal); - cleanVObject (vcal); - cleanStrTbl (); - return NULL; -} - -void -calendar_save (Calendar *cal, char *fname) -{ - VObject *vcal; - GList *l; - time_t now = time (NULL); - struct stat s; - struct tm *tm; - - if (fname == NULL) - fname = cal->filename; - - /* WE call localtime for the side effect of setting tzname */ - tm = localtime (&now); - - vcal = newVObject (VCCalProp); - addPropValue (vcal, VCProdIdProp, "-//GNOME//NONSGML GnomeCalendar//EN"); -#if defined(HAVE_TM_ZONE) - addPropValue (vcal, VCTimeZoneProp, tm->tm_zone); -#elif defined(HAVE_TZNAME) - addPropValue (vcal, VCTimeZoneProp, tzname[0]); -#endif - addPropValue (vcal, VCVersionProp, VERSION); - cal->temp = vcal; - - /* Events */ - - for (l = cal->events; l; l = l->next) { - VObject *obj; - - obj = ical_object_to_vobject ((iCalObject *) l->data); - addVObjectProp (vcal, obj); - } - - /* To-do entries */ - - for (l = cal->todo; l; l = l->next) { - VObject *obj; - - obj = ical_object_to_vobject ((iCalObject *) l->data); - addVObjectProp (vcal, obj); - } - - if (g_file_exists (fname)){ - char *backup_name = g_strconcat (fname, "~", NULL); - - if (g_file_exists (backup_name)){ - unlink (backup_name); - } - rename (fname, backup_name); - g_free (backup_name); - } - writeVObjectToFile (fname, vcal); - - stat (fname, &s); - cal->file_time = s.st_mtime; - - cleanVObject (vcal); - cleanStrTbl (); -} - -static gint -calendar_object_compare_by_start (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) -{ - const CalendarObject *ca = a; - const CalendarObject *cb = b; - time_t diff; - - diff = ca->ev_start - cb->ev_start; - return (diff < 0) ? -1 : (diff > 0) ? 1 : 0; -} - -static int -assemble_event_list (iCalObject *obj, time_t start, time_t end, void *c) -{ - CalendarObject *co; - GList **l = c; - - co = g_new (CalendarObject, 1); - - co->ev_start = start; - co->ev_end = end; - co->ico = obj; - *l = g_list_insert_sorted (*l, co, calendar_object_compare_by_start); - - return 1; -} - -void -calendar_destroy_event_list (GList *l) -{ - GList *p; - - for (p = l; p; p = p->next) - g_free (p->data); - g_list_free (l); -} - -GList * -calendar_get_events_in_range (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end) -{ - GList *l = 0; - - calendar_iterate (cal, start, end, assemble_event_list, &l); - return l; -} - -void -calendar_object_changed (Calendar *cal, iCalObject *obj, int flags) -{ - if (!(flags & CHANGE_DATES)) - return; - - /* Remove any alarms on the alarm list for this object */ - while (alarm_kill (obj)) - ; - ical_object_try_alarms (obj); -} - -static void -calendar_day_change (time_t time, CalendarAlarm *which, void *closure) -{ - GList *events; - Calendar *cal = closure; - - calendar_set_day (); - - for (events = cal->events; events; events = events->next){ - iCalObject *obj = events->data; - - ical_object_try_alarms (obj); - } -} - -static void -calendar_init_alarms (Calendar *cal) -{ - CalendarAlarm day_change_alarm; - - day_change_alarm.trigger = calendar_day_end; - alarm_add (&day_change_alarm, calendar_day_change, cal); -} - diff --git a/calendar/calendar.h b/calendar/calendar.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8dc0c517c3..0000000000 --- a/calendar/calendar.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef CALENDAR_H -#define CALENDAR_H - -#include "calobj.h" - -BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS - -typedef struct { - /* This calendar's title */ - char *title; - - /* backing store for this calendar object */ - char *filename; - - /* The list of events; todo's and journal entries */ - GList *events; - GList *todo; - GList *journal; - - /* Time at which the calendar was created */ - time_t created; - - /* Timestamp in the filename */ - time_t file_time; - - /* If the calendar was last modified */ - int modified; - void *temp; -} Calendar; - -/* This is only used by the calendar_get_events_in_range routine to get - * a list of objects that recur on a specific date - */ -typedef struct { - time_t ev_start; - time_t ev_end; - iCalObject *ico; -} CalendarObject; - -Calendar *calendar_new (char *title); -char *calendar_load (Calendar *cal, char *fname); -void calendar_save (Calendar *cal, char *fname); -void calendar_add_object (Calendar *cal, iCalObject *obj); -void calendar_remove_object (Calendar *cal, iCalObject *obj); -void calendar_destroy (Calendar *cal); -GList *calendar_get_objects_in_range (GList *objects, time_t start, time_t end, GCompareFunc sort_func); -GList *calendar_get_todo_in_range (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end, GCompareFunc sort_func); -GList *calendar_get_journal_in_range (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end, GCompareFunc sort_func); -gint calendar_compare_by_dtstart (gpointer a, gpointer b); - -void calendar_iterate_on_objects (GList *objects, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure); -void calendar_iterate (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure); - -/* Returns a list of CalendarObject structures. These represent the events in the calendar that are - * in the specified range. - */ -GList *calendar_get_events_in_range (Calendar *cal, time_t start, time_t end); - -/* Destroy list returned by calendar_get_events_in_range() with this function */ -void calendar_destroy_event_list (GList *l); - -/* Informs the calendar that obj information has changed */ -void calendar_object_changed (Calendar *cal, iCalObject *obj, int flags); - -void calendar_notify (time_t time, CalendarAlarm *which, void *data); -END_GNOME_DECLS - -#endif diff --git a/calendar/calobj.c b/calendar/calobj.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7b85fdc54c..0000000000 --- a/calendar/calobj.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1402 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Calendar objects implementations. - * Copyright (C) 1998 the Free Software Foundation - * - * Authors: - * Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) - * Federico Mena (quartic@gimp.org) - */ -#include <config.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <glib.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include "calobj.h" -#include "timeutil.h" -#include "../libversit/vcc.h" - -iCalObject * -ical_object_new (void) -{ - iCalObject *ico; - - ico = g_new0 (iCalObject, 1); - - ico->seq = -1; - ico->dtstamp = time (NULL); - - return ico; -} - -static void -default_alarm (iCalObject *ical, CalendarAlarm *alarm, char *def_mail, enum AlarmType type) -{ - alarm->enabled = 0; - alarm->type = type; - - if (type != ALARM_MAIL){ - alarm->count = 15; - alarm->units = ALARM_MINUTES; - } else { - alarm->count = 1; - alarm->units = ALARM_DAYS; - } - - if (type == ALARM_MAIL) - alarm->data = g_strdup (def_mail); - else - alarm->data = g_strdup (""); -} - -iCalObject * -ical_new (char *comment, char *organizer, char *summary) -{ - iCalObject *ico; - - ico = ical_object_new (); - - ico->comment = g_strdup (comment); - ico->organizer = g_strdup (organizer); - ico->summary = g_strdup (summary); - ico->class = g_strdup ("PUBLIC"); - ico->status = g_strdup ("NEEDS ACTION"); - - default_alarm (ico, &ico->dalarm, organizer, ALARM_DISPLAY); - default_alarm (ico, &ico->palarm, organizer, ALARM_PROGRAM); - default_alarm (ico, &ico->malarm, organizer, ALARM_MAIL); - default_alarm (ico, &ico->aalarm, organizer, ALARM_AUDIO); - - return ico; -} - -static void -my_free (gpointer data, gpointer user_dat_ignored) -{ - g_free (data); -} - -static void -list_free (GList *list) -{ - g_list_foreach (list, my_free, 0); - g_list_free (list); -} - -#define free_if_defined(x) if (x){ g_free (x); x = 0; } -#define lfree_if_defined(x) if (x){ list_free (x); x = 0; } -void -ical_object_destroy (iCalObject *ico) -{ - /* Regular strings */ - free_if_defined (ico->comment); - free_if_defined (ico->organizer); - free_if_defined (ico->summary); - free_if_defined (ico->uid); - free_if_defined (ico->status); - free_if_defined (ico->class); - free_if_defined (ico->url); - free_if_defined (ico->recur); - - /* Lists */ - lfree_if_defined (ico->exdate); - lfree_if_defined (ico->categories); - lfree_if_defined (ico->resources); - lfree_if_defined (ico->related); - lfree_if_defined (ico->attach); - - /* Alarms */ - g_free (ico->dalarm.data); - g_free (ico->palarm.data); - g_free (ico->malarm.data); - g_free (ico->aalarm.data); - - g_free (ico); -} - -static GList * -set_list (char *str) -{ - GList *list = 0; - char *s; - - for (s = strtok (str, ";"); s; s = strtok (NULL, ";")) - list = g_list_prepend (list, g_strdup (s)); - - return list; -} - -static GList * -set_date_list (char *str) -{ - GList *list = 0; - char *s; - - for (s = strtok (str, ";,"); s; s = strtok (NULL, ";,")){ - time_t *t = g_new (time_t, 1); - - while (*s && isspace (*s)) - s++; - *t = time_from_isodate (s); - list = g_list_prepend (list, t); - } - return list; -} - -void -ical_object_add_exdate (iCalObject *o, time_t t) -{ - time_t *pt = g_new (time_t, 1); - - *pt = t; - o->exdate = g_list_prepend (o->exdate, pt); -} - -static void -ignore_space(char **str) -{ - while (**str && isspace (**str)) - (*str)++; -} - -static void -skip_numbers (char **str) -{ - while (**str){ - ignore_space (str); - if (!isdigit (**str)) - return; - while (**str && isdigit (**str)) - ; - } -} - -static void -weekdaylist (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int i; - struct { - char first_letter, second_letter; - int index; - } days [] = { - { 'S', 'U', 0 }, - { 'M', 'O', 1 }, - { 'T', 'U', 2 }, - { 'W', 'E', 3 }, - { 'T', 'H', 4 }, - { 'F', 'R', 5 }, - { 'S', 'A', 6 } - }; - - ignore_space (str); - do { - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++){ - if (**str == days [i].first_letter && *(*str+1) == days [i].second_letter){ - o->recur->weekday |= 1 << i; - *str += 2; - if (**str == ' ') - (*str)++; - } - } - } while (isalpha (**str)); - - if (o->recur->weekday == 0){ - struct tm *tm = localtime (&o->dtstart); - - o->recur->weekday = 1 << tm->tm_wday; - } -} - -static void -weekdaynum (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int i; - struct { - char first_letter, second_letter; - int index; - } days [] = { - { 'S', 'U', 0 }, - { 'M', 'O', 1 }, - { 'T', 'U', 2 }, - { 'W', 'E', 3 }, - { 'T', 'H', 4 }, - { 'F', 'R', 5 }, - { 'S', 'A', 6 } - }; - - ignore_space (str); - do { - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++){ - if (**str == days [i].first_letter && *(*str+1) == days [i].second_letter){ - o->recur->weekday = i; - *str += 2; - if (**str == ' ') - (*str)++; - } - } - } while (isalpha (**str)); -} - -static void -ocurrencelist (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - char *p; - - ignore_space (str); - p = *str; - if (!isdigit (*p)) - return; - - if (!(*p >= '1' && *p <= '5')) - return; - - if (!(*(p+1) == '+' || *(p+1) == '-')) - return; - - o->recur->u.month_pos = (*p-'0') * (*(p+1) == '+' ? 1 : -1); - *str += 2; -} - -static void -daynumber (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int val = 0; - char *p = *str; - - ignore_space (str); - if (strcmp (p, "LD")){ - o->recur->u.month_day = DAY_LASTDAY; - *str += 2; - return; - } - - if (!(isdigit (*p))) - return; - - while (**str && isdigit (**str)){ - val = val * 10 + (**str - '0'); - (*str)++; - } - - if (**str == '+') - (*str)++; - - if (**str == '-') - val *= -1; - o->recur->u.month_day = val; -} - -static void -daynumberlist (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - int first = 0; - int val = 0; - - ignore_space (str); - - while (**str){ - if (!isdigit (**str)) - return; - while (**str && isdigit (**str)){ - val = 10 * val + (**str - '0'); - (*str)++; - } - if (!first){ - /* - * Some broken applications set this to zero - */ - if (val == 0){ - struct tm *day = localtime (&o->dtstart); - - val = day->tm_mday; - } - o->recur->u.month_day = val; - first = 1; - val = 0; - } - } -} - -static void -load_recur_weekly (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - weekdaylist (o, str); -} - -static void -load_recur_monthly_pos (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - ocurrencelist (o, str); - weekdaynum (o, str); -} - -static void -load_recur_monthly_day (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - daynumberlist (o, str); -} - -static void -load_recur_yearly_month (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - /* Skip as we do not support multiple months and we do expect - * the dtstart to agree with the value on this field - */ - skip_numbers (str); -} - -static void -load_recur_yearly_day (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - /* Skip as we do not support multiple days and we do expect - * the dtstart to agree with the value on this field - */ - skip_numbers (str); -} - -static void -duration (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - unsigned int duration = 0; - - ignore_space (str); - if (**str != '#') - return; - (*str)++; - while (**str && isdigit (**str)){ - duration = duration * 10 + (**str - '0'); - (*str)++; - } - o->recur->duration = duration; -} - -static void -enddate (iCalObject *o, char **str) -{ - ignore_space (str); - if (isdigit (**str)){ - o->recur->_enddate = time_from_isodate (*str); - *str += 16; - } -} - -static int -load_recurrence (iCalObject *o, char *str) -{ - enum RecurType type; - int interval = 0; - - type = -1; - switch (*str++){ - case 'D': - type = RECUR_DAILY; - break; - - case 'W': - type = RECUR_WEEKLY; - break; - - case 'M': - if (*str == 'P') - type = RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS; - else if (*str == 'D') - type = RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY; - str++; - break; - - case 'Y': - if (*str == 'M') - type = RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH; - else if (*str == 'D') - type = RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY; - str++; - break; - } - if (type == -1) - return 0; - - o->recur = g_new0 (Recurrence, 1); - o->recur->type = type; - ignore_space (&str); - - /* Get the interval */ - for (;*str && isdigit (*str);str++) - interval = interval * 10 + (*str-'0'); - - if (interval == 0) - interval = 1; - - o->recur->interval = interval; - - /* this is the default per the spec */ - o->recur->duration = 2; - - ignore_space (&str); - - switch (type){ - case RECUR_DAILY: - break; - case RECUR_WEEKLY: - load_recur_weekly (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS: - load_recur_monthly_pos (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: - load_recur_monthly_day (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH: - load_recur_yearly_month (o, &str); - break; - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY: - load_recur_yearly_day (o, &str); - break; - default: - g_warning ("Unimplemented recurrence type %d", (int) type); - break; - } - duration (o, &str); - enddate (o, &str); - - /* Compute the enddate */ - if (o->recur->_enddate == 0){ - if (o->recur->duration != 0){ - ical_object_compute_end (o); - } else - o->recur->enddate = 0; - } else { - o->recur->enddate = o->recur->_enddate; - } - return 1; -} - -#define is_a_prop_of(obj,prop) isAPropertyOf (obj,prop) -#define str_val(obj) the_str = fakeCString (vObjectUStringZValue (obj)) -#define has(obj,prop) (vo = isAPropertyOf (obj, prop)) - -/* - * FIXME: This is loosing precission. Enhanec the thresholds - */ -#define HOURS(n) (n*(60*60)) - -static void -setup_alarm_at (iCalObject *ico, CalendarAlarm *alarm, char *iso_time, VObject *vo) -{ - time_t alarm_time = time_from_isodate (iso_time); - time_t base = ico->dtstart; - int d = difftime (base, alarm_time); - VObject *a; - char *the_str; - - alarm->enabled = 1; - if (d > HOURS (2)){ - if (d > HOURS (48)){ - alarm->count = d / HOURS (24); - alarm->units = ALARM_DAYS; - } else { - alarm->count = d / (60*60); - alarm->units = ALARM_HOURS; - } - } else { - alarm->count = d / 60; - alarm->units = ALARM_MINUTES; - } - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCSnoozeTimeProp))){ - alarm->snooze_secs = isodiff_to_secs (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRepeatCountProp))){ - alarm->snooze_repeat = atoi (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } -} - -/* - * Duplicates an iCalObject. Implementation is a grand hack - */ -iCalObject * -ical_object_duplicate (iCalObject *o) -{ - VObject *vo; - iCalObject *new; - - vo = ical_object_to_vobject (o); - switch (o->type){ - case ICAL_EVENT: - new = ical_object_create_from_vobject (vo, VCEventProp); - break; - case ICAL_TODO: - new = ical_object_create_from_vobject (vo, VCTodoProp); - break; - default: - new = NULL; - } - - cleanVObject (vo); - return new; -} - -/* FIXME: we need to load the recurrence properties */ -iCalObject * -ical_object_create_from_vobject (VObject *o, const char *object_name) -{ - time_t now = time (NULL); - iCalObject *ical; - VObject *vo, *a; - VObjectIterator i; - char *the_str; - - ical = g_new0 (iCalObject, 1); - - if (strcmp (object_name, VCEventProp) == 0) - ical->type = ICAL_EVENT; - else if (strcmp (object_name, VCTodoProp) == 0) - ical->type = ICAL_TODO; - else { - g_free (ical); - return 0; - } - - /* uid */ - if (has (o, VCUniqueStringProp)){ - ical->uid = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* seq */ - if (has (o, VCSequenceProp)){ - ical->seq = atoi (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->seq = 0; - - /* dtstart */ - if (has (o, VCDTstartProp)){ - ical->dtstart = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->dtstart = 0; - - /* dtend */ - ical->dtend = 0; /* default value */ - if (ical->type == ICAL_EVENT){ - if (has (o, VCDTendProp)){ - ical->dtend = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - } else if (ical->type == ICAL_TODO){ - if (has (o, VCDueProp)){ - ical->dtend = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* dcreated */ - if (has (o, VCDCreatedProp)){ - ical->created = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* completed */ - if (has (o, VCCompletedProp)){ - ical->completed = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* last_mod */ - if (has (o, VCLastModifiedProp)){ - ical->last_mod = time_from_isodate (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->last_mod = now; - - /* exdate */ - if (has (o, VCExpDateProp)){ - ical->exdate = set_date_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* description/comment */ - if (has (o, VCDescriptionProp)){ - ical->comment = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* summary */ - if (has (o, VCSummaryProp)){ - ical->summary = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->summary = g_strdup (""); - - /* status */ - if (has (o, VCStatusProp)){ - ical->status = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->status = g_strdup ("NEEDS ACTION"); - - if (has (o, VCClassProp)){ - ical->class = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->class = "PUBLIC"; - - /* categories */ - if (has (o, VCCategoriesProp)){ - ical->categories = set_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* resources */ - if (has (o, VCResourcesProp)){ - ical->resources = set_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* priority */ - if (has (o, VCPriorityProp)){ - ical->priority = atoi (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* tranparency */ - if (has (o, VCTranspProp)){ - ical->transp = atoi (str_val (vo)) ? ICAL_TRANSPARENT : ICAL_OPAQUE; - free (the_str); - } - - /* Organizer */ - if (has (o, VCOrgNameProp)){ - ical->organizer = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* related */ - if (has (o, VCRelatedToProp)){ - ical->related = set_list (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* attach */ - initPropIterator (&i, o); - while (moreIteration (&i)){ - vo = nextVObject (&i); - if (strcmp (vObjectName (vo), VCAttachProp) == 0){ - ical->attach = g_list_prepend (ical->attach, g_strdup (str_val (vo))); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* url */ - if (has (o, VCURLProp)){ - ical->url = g_strdup (str_val (vo)); - free (the_str); - } - - /* dalarm */ - ical->dalarm.type = ALARM_DISPLAY; - ical->dalarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCDAlarmProp)){ - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->dalarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* aalarm */ - ical->aalarm.type = ALARM_AUDIO; - ical->aalarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCAAlarmProp)){ - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->aalarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - } - } - - /* palarm */ - ical->palarm.type = ALARM_PROGRAM; - ical->palarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCPAlarmProp)){ - ical->palarm.type = ALARM_PROGRAM; - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->palarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCProcedureNameProp))){ - ical->palarm.data = g_strdup (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->palarm.data = g_strdup (""); - } - } - - /* malarm */ - ical->malarm.type = ALARM_MAIL; - ical->malarm.enabled = 0; - if (has (o, VCMAlarmProp)){ - ical->malarm.type = ALARM_MAIL; - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCRunTimeProp))){ - setup_alarm_at (ical, &ical->malarm, str_val (a), vo); - free (the_str); - - if ((a = is_a_prop_of (vo, VCEmailAddressProp))){ - ical->malarm.data = g_strdup (str_val (a)); - free (the_str); - } else - ical->malarm.data = g_strdup (""); - } - } - - /* rrule */ - if (has (o, VCRRuleProp)){ - if (!load_recurrence (ical, str_val (vo))) { - ical_object_destroy (ical); - return NULL; - } - free (the_str); - } - return ical; -} - -static char * -to_str (int num) -{ - static char buf [40]; - - sprintf (buf, "%d", num); - return buf; -} - -/* - * stores a GList in the property. - */ -static void -store_list (VObject *o, char *prop, GList *values) -{ - GList *l; - int len; - char *result, *p; - - for (len = 0, l = values; l; l = l->next) - len += strlen (l->data) + 1; - - result = g_malloc (len); - - for (p = result, l = values; l; l = l->next) { - int len = strlen (l->data); - - strcpy (p, l->data); - - if (l->next) { - p [len] = ';'; - p += len+1; - } else - p += len; - } - - *p = 0; - - addPropValue (o, prop, result); - g_free (result); -} - -static void -store_date_list (VObject *o, char *prop, GList *values) -{ - GList *l; - int size, len; - char *s, *p; - - size = g_list_length (values); - s = p = g_malloc ((size * 17 + 1) * sizeof (char)); - - for (l = values; l; l = l->next){ - strcpy (s, isodate_from_time_t (*(time_t *)l->data)); - len = strlen (s); - s [len] = ','; - s += len + 1; - } - s--; - *s = 0; - addPropValue (o, prop, p); - g_free (p); -} - -static char *recur_type_name [] = { "D", "W", "MP", "MD", "YM", "YD" }; -static char *recur_day_list [] = { "SU", "MO", "TU","WE", "TH", "FR", "SA" }; -static char *alarm_names [] = { VCMAlarmProp, VCPAlarmProp, VCDAlarmProp, VCAAlarmProp }; - -static VObject * -save_alarm (VObject *o, CalendarAlarm *alarm, iCalObject *ical) -{ - VObject *alarm_object; - struct tm *tm; - time_t alarm_time; - - if (!alarm->enabled) - return NULL; - tm = localtime (&ical->dtstart); - switch (alarm->units){ - case ALARM_MINUTES: - tm->tm_min -= alarm->count; - break; - - case ALARM_HOURS: - tm->tm_hour -= alarm->count; - break; - - case ALARM_DAYS: - tm->tm_mday -= alarm->count; - break; - } - - alarm_time = mktime (tm); - alarm_object = addProp (o, alarm_names [alarm->type]); - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCRunTimeProp, isodate_from_time_t (alarm_time)); - - if (alarm->snooze_secs) - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCSnoozeTimeProp, isodiff_from_secs (alarm->snooze_secs)); - else - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCSnoozeTimeProp, ""); - - if (alarm->snooze_repeat){ - char buf [20]; - - sprintf (buf, "%d", alarm->snooze_repeat); - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCRepeatCountProp, buf); - } else - addPropValue (alarm_object, VCRepeatCountProp, ""); - return alarm_object; -} - -VObject * -ical_object_to_vobject (iCalObject *ical) -{ - VObject *o, *alarm, *s; - GList *l; - - if (ical->type == ICAL_EVENT) - o = newVObject (VCEventProp); - else - o = newVObject (VCTodoProp); - - /* uid */ - if (ical->uid) - addPropValue (o, VCUniqueStringProp, ical->uid); - - /* seq */ - addPropValue (o, VCSequenceProp, to_str (ical->seq)); - - /* dtstart */ - addPropValue (o, VCDTstartProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->dtstart)); - - /* dtend */ - if (ical->type == ICAL_EVENT){ - addPropValue (o, VCDTendProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->dtend)); - } else if (ical->type == ICAL_TODO){ - addPropValue (o, VCDueProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->dtend)); - } - - /* dcreated */ - addPropValue (o, VCDCreatedProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->created)); - - /* completed */ - if (ical->completed) - addPropValue (o, VCDTendProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->completed)); - - /* last_mod */ - addPropValue (o, VCLastModifiedProp, isodate_from_time_t (ical->last_mod)); - - /* exdate */ - if (ical->exdate) - store_date_list (o, VCExpDateProp, ical->exdate); - - /* description/comment */ - if (ical->comment && strlen (ical->comment)){ - s = addPropValue (o, VCDescriptionProp, ical->comment); - if (strchr (ical->comment, '\n')) - addProp (s, VCQuotedPrintableProp); - } - - /* summary */ - if (strlen (ical->summary)){ - s = addPropValue (o, VCSummaryProp, ical->summary); - if (strchr (ical->summary, '\n')) - addProp (s, VCQuotedPrintableProp); - } else { - addPropValue (o, VCSummaryProp, _("Appointment")); - } - - /* status */ - addPropValue (o, VCStatusProp, ical->status); - - /* class */ - addPropValue (o, VCClassProp, ical->class); - - /* categories */ - if (ical->categories) - store_list (o, VCCategoriesProp, ical->categories); - - /* resources */ - if (ical->categories) - store_list (o, VCCategoriesProp, ical->resources); - - /* priority */ - addPropValue (o, VCPriorityProp, to_str (ical->priority)); - - /* transparency */ - addPropValue (o, VCTranspProp, to_str (ical->transp)); - - /* Owenr/organizer */ - if (ical->organizer) - addPropValue (o, VCOrgNameProp, ical->organizer); - - /* related */ - if (ical->related) - store_list (o, VCRelatedToProp, ical->related); - - /* attach */ - for (l = ical->attach; l; l = l->next) - addPropValue (o, VCAttachProp, l->data); - - /* url */ - if (ical->url) - addPropValue (o, VCURLProp, ical->url); - - if (ical->recur){ - char result [256]; - char buffer [80]; - int i; - - sprintf (result, "%s%d ", recur_type_name [ical->recur->type], ical->recur->interval); - switch (ical->recur->type){ - case RECUR_DAILY: - break; - - case RECUR_WEEKLY: - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++){ - if (ical->recur->weekday & (1 << i)){ - sprintf (buffer, "%s ", recur_day_list [i]); - strcat (result, buffer); - } - } - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS: { - int nega = ical->recur->u.month_pos < 0; - - sprintf (buffer, "%d%s ", nega ? -ical->recur->u.month_pos : ical->recur->u.month_pos, - nega ? "-" : "+"); - strcat (result, buffer); - /* the gui is set up for a single day, not a set here in this case */ - sprintf (buffer, "%s ", recur_day_list [ical->recur->weekday]); - strcat (result, buffer); - } - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: - sprintf (buffer, "%d ", ical->recur->u.month_pos); - strcat (result, buffer); - break; - - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH: - break; - - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY: - break; - } - if (ical->recur->_enddate == 0) - sprintf (buffer, "#%d ",ical->recur->duration); - else - sprintf (buffer, "%s ", isodate_from_time_t (ical->recur->_enddate)); - strcat (result, buffer); - addPropValue (o, VCRRuleProp, result); - } - - save_alarm (o, &ical->aalarm, ical); - save_alarm (o, &ical->dalarm, ical); - - if ((alarm = save_alarm (o, &ical->palarm, ical))) - addPropValue (alarm, VCProcedureNameProp, ical->palarm.data); - if ((alarm = save_alarm (o, &ical->malarm, ical))) - addPropValue (alarm, VCEmailAddressProp, ical->malarm.data); - return o; -} - -void -ical_foreach (GList *events, calendarfn fn, void *closure) -{ - for (; events; events = events->next){ - iCalObject *ical = events->data; - - (*fn) (ical, ical->dtstart, ical->dtend, closure); - } -} - -static int -is_date_in_list (GList *list, struct tm *date) -{ - struct tm *tm; - - for (; list; list = list->next){ - time_t *timep = list->data; - - tm = localtime (timep); - if (date->tm_mday == tm->tm_mday && - date->tm_mon == tm->tm_mon && - date->tm_year == tm->tm_year){ - return 1; - } - } - return 0; -} - -static int -generate (iCalObject *ico, time_t reference, calendarfn cb, void *closure) -{ - struct tm dt_start, dt_end, ref; - time_t s_t, e_t; - - dt_start = *localtime (&ico->dtstart); - dt_end = *localtime (&ico->dtend); - ref = *localtime (&reference); - - dt_start.tm_mday = ref.tm_mday; - dt_start.tm_mon = ref.tm_mon; - dt_start.tm_year = ref.tm_year; - - dt_end.tm_mday = ref.tm_mday; - dt_end.tm_mon = ref.tm_mon; - dt_end.tm_year = ref.tm_year; - - - if (ref.tm_isdst > dt_start.tm_isdst){ - dt_start.tm_hour--; - dt_end.tm_hour--; - } else if (ref.tm_isdst < dt_start.tm_isdst){ - dt_start.tm_hour++; - dt_end.tm_hour++; - } - - s_t = mktime (&dt_start); - - if (ico->exdate && is_date_in_list (ico->exdate, &dt_start)) - return 1; - - e_t = mktime (&dt_end); - - if ((s_t == -1) || (e_t == -1)) { - g_warning ("Produced invalid dates!\n"); - return 0; - } - - return (*cb) (ico, s_t, e_t, closure); -} - -int -ical_object_get_first_weekday (int weekday_mask) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) - if (weekday_mask & (1 << i)) - return i; - - return -1; -} - -#define time_in_range(t, a, b) ((t >= a) && (b ? (t < b) : 1)) -#define recur_in_range(t, r) (r->enddate ? (t < r->enddate) : 1) - -/* - * Generate every possible event. Invokes the callback routine for - * every occurrence of the event in the [START, END] time interval. - * - * If END is zero, the event is generated forever. - * The callback routine is expected to return 0 when no further event - * generation is requested. - */ -void -ical_object_generate_events (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure) -{ - time_t current; - int first_week_day; - - /* If there is no recurrence, just check ranges */ - - if (!ico->recur) { - if ((end && (ico->dtstart < end) && (ico->dtend > start)) - || ((end == 0) && (ico->dtend > start))) { - time_t ev_s, ev_e; - - /* Clip range */ - - ev_s = MAX (ico->dtstart, start); - ev_e = MIN (ico->dtend, end); - - (* cb) (ico, ev_s, ev_e, closure); - } - return; - } - - /* The event has a recurrence rule -- check that we will generate at least one instance */ - - if (end != 0) { - if (ico->dtstart > end) - return; - - if (!IS_INFINITE (ico->recur) && (ico->recur->enddate < start)) - return; - } - - /* Generate the instances */ - - current = ico->dtstart; - - switch (ico->recur->type) { - case RECUR_DAILY: - do { - if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance */ - - current = time_add_day (current, ico->recur->interval); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_DAILY: time_add_day() returned invalid time"); - return; - } - } while ((current < end) || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_WEEKLY: - do { - struct tm *tm; - - tm = localtime (¤t); - - if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) { - /* Weekdays to recur on are specified as a bitmask */ - if (ico->recur->weekday & (1 << tm->tm_wday)) { - if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure)) - return; - } - } - - /* Advance by day for scanning the week or by interval at week end */ - - if (tm->tm_wday == 6) - current = time_add_day (current, (ico->recur->interval - 1) * 7 + 1); - else - current = time_add_day (current, 1); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_WEEKLY: time_add_day() returned invalid time\n"); - return; - } - } while (current < end || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS: - /* FIXME: We only deal with positives now */ - if (ico->recur->u.month_pos < 0) { - g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS does not support negative positions yet"); - return; - } - - if (ico->recur->u.month_pos == 0) - return; - - first_week_day = /* ical_object_get_first_weekday (ico->recur->weekday); */ - ico->recur->weekday; /* the i/f only lets you choose a single day of the week! */ - - /* This should not happen, but take it into account */ - if (first_week_day == -1) { - g_warning ("ical_object_get_first_weekday() returned -1"); - return; - } - - do { - struct tm tm; - time_t t; - int week_day_start; - - tm = *localtime (¤t); - tm.tm_mday = 1; - t = mktime (&tm); - tm = *localtime (&t); - week_day_start = tm.tm_wday; - - tm.tm_mday = (7 * (ico->recur->u.month_pos - ((week_day_start <= first_week_day ) ? 1 : 0)) - - (week_day_start - first_week_day) + 1); - if( tm.tm_mday > 31 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - - switch( tm.tm_mon ) - { - case 3: - case 5: - case 8: - case 10: - if( tm.tm_mday > 30 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - break; - case 1: - if( ((tm.tm_year+1900)%4) == 0 - && ((tm.tm_year+1900)%400) != 100 - && ((tm.tm_year+1900)%400) != 200 - && ((tm.tm_year+1900)%400) != 300 ) - { - - if( tm.tm_mday > 29 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - } - else - { - if( tm.tm_mday > 28 ) - { - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - continue; - } - } - break; - } - - t = mktime (&tm); - - if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, t, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance by the appropriate number of months */ - - current = mktime (&tm); - - tm.tm_mday = 1; - tm.tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (&tm); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: mktime error\n"); - return; - } - } while ((current < end) || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: - do { - struct tm *tm; - time_t t; - int p; - - tm = localtime (¤t); - - p = tm->tm_mday; - tm->tm_mday = ico->recur->u.month_day; - t = mktime (tm); - if (time_in_range (t, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, t, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance by the appropriate number of months */ - - tm->tm_mday = p; - tm->tm_mon += ico->recur->interval; - current = mktime (tm); - - if (current == -1) { - g_warning ("RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY: mktime error\n"); - return; - } - } while (current < end || (end == 0)); - - break; - - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH: - case RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY: - do { - if (time_in_range (current, start, end) && recur_in_range (current, ico->recur)) - if (!generate (ico, current, cb, closure)) - return; - - /* Advance */ - - current = time_add_year (current, ico->recur->interval); - } while (current < end || (end == 0)); - - break; - - default: - g_assert_not_reached (); - } -} - -static int -duration_callback (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, void *closure) -{ - int *count = closure; - struct tm *tm; - - tm = localtime (&start); - - (*count)++; - if (ico->recur->duration == *count) { - ico->recur->enddate = time_day_end (end); - return 0; - } - return 1; -} - -/* Computes ico->recur->enddate from ico->recur->duration */ -void -ical_object_compute_end (iCalObject *ico) -{ - int count = 0; - - g_return_if_fail (ico->recur != NULL); - - ico->recur->_enddate = 0; - ico->recur->enddate = 0; - ical_object_generate_events (ico, ico->dtstart, 0, duration_callback, &count); -} - -int -alarm_compute_offset (CalendarAlarm *a) -{ - if (!a->enabled) - return -1; - switch (a->units){ - case ALARM_MINUTES: - a->offset = a->count * 60; - break; - case ALARM_HOURS: - a->offset = a->count * 3600; - break; - case ALARM_DAYS: - a->offset = a->count * 24 * 3600; - } - return a->offset; -} diff --git a/calendar/calobj.h b/calendar/calobj.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9532b1325f..0000000000 --- a/calendar/calobj.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Internal representation of a Calendar object. This is modeled after the - * iCalendar/vCalendar specificiation - * - * Authors: Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) - * Federico Mena (quartic@gimp.org). - */ -#ifndef CALOBJ_H -#define CALOBJ_H - -#include <libgnome/libgnome.h> -#include "../libversit/vcc.h" - -BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS - -enum AlarmType { - ALARM_MAIL, - ALARM_PROGRAM, - ALARM_DISPLAY, - ALARM_AUDIO -}; - -enum AlarmUnit { - ALARM_MINUTES, - ALARM_HOURS, - ALARM_DAYS -}; - -typedef struct { - enum AlarmType type; - int enabled; - int count; - enum AlarmUnit units; - char *data; - - /* Does not get saved, internally used */ - time_t offset; - time_t trigger; - - int snooze_secs; - int snooze_repeat; - - /* Widgets */ - void *w_count; /* A GtkEntry */ - void *w_enabled; /* A GtkChecButton */ - void *w_timesel; /* A GtkMenu */ - void *w_entry; /* A GnomeEntryFile/GtkEntry for PROGRAM/MAIL */ - void *w_label; -} CalendarAlarm; - -/* Calendar object type */ -typedef enum { - ICAL_EVENT, - ICAL_TODO, - ICAL_JOURNAL, - ICAL_FBREQUEST, - ICAL_FBREPLY, - ICAL_BUSYTIME, - ICAL_TIMEZONE -} iCalType; - -/* For keys that might contain binary or text/binary */ -typedef struct { - char *data; - int len; -} iCalValue; - -typedef struct { - int valid; /* true if the Geography was specified */ - double latitude; - double longitude; -} iCalGeo; - -typedef enum { - ICAL_OPAQUE, - ICAL_TRANSPARENT -} iCalTransp; - -typedef char NotYet; - -enum RecurType { - RECUR_DAILY, - RECUR_WEEKLY, - RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS, - RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY, - RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH, - RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY, -}; - -#define DAY_LASTDAY 10000 - -typedef struct { - enum RecurType type; - - int interval; - - /* Used for recur computation */ - time_t enddate; /* If the value is zero, it is an infinite event - * otherwise, it is either the _enddate value (if - * this is what got specified) or it is our computed - * ending date (computed from the duration item). - */ - - int weekday; - - union { - int month_pos; - int month_day; - } u; - - int duration; - time_t _enddate; /* As found on the vCalendar file */ - int __count; -} Recurrence; - -#define IS_INFINITE(r) (r->duration == 0) - -/* Flags to indicate what has changed in an object */ -typedef enum { - CHANGE_NEW = 1 << 0, /* new object */ - CHANGE_SUMMARY = 1 << 1, /* summary */ - CHANGE_DATES = 1 << 2, /* dtstart / dtend */ - CHANGE_ALL = CHANGE_SUMMARY | CHANGE_DATES -} CalObjectChange; - -/* - * This describes an iCalendar object, note that we never store durations, instead we - * always compute the end time computed from the start + duration. - */ -typedef struct { - iCalType type; - - GList *attach; /* type: one or more URIs or binary data */ - GList *attendee; /* type: CAL-ADDRESS */ - GList *categories; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - char *class; - - char *comment; /* we collapse one or more TEXTs into one */ - time_t completed; - time_t created; - GList *contact; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - time_t dtstamp; - time_t dtstart; - time_t dtend; - GList *exdate; /* type: one or more time_t's */ - GList *exrule; /* type: one or more RECUR */ - iCalGeo geo; - time_t last_mod; - char *location; - char *organizer; - int percent; - int priority; - char *rstatus; /* request status for freebusy */ - GList *related; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - GList *resources; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - GList *rdate; /* type: one or more recurrence date */ - GList *rrule; /* type: one or more recurrence rules */ - int seq; - char *status; - char *summary; - iCalTransp transp; - char *uid; - char *url; - time_t recurid; - - CalendarAlarm dalarm; - CalendarAlarm aalarm; - CalendarAlarm palarm; - CalendarAlarm malarm; - - Recurrence *recur; - - int new; - void *user_data; /* Generic data pointer */ -} iCalObject; - -/* The callback for the recurrence generator */ -typedef int (*calendarfn) (iCalObject *, time_t, time_t, void *); - -iCalObject *ical_new (char *comment, char *organizer, char *summary); -iCalObject *ical_object_new (void); -void ical_object_destroy (iCalObject *ico); -iCalObject *ical_object_create_from_vobject (VObject *obj, const char *object_name); -VObject *ical_object_to_vobject (iCalObject *ical); -iCalObject *ical_object_duplicate (iCalObject *o); -void ical_foreach (GList *events, calendarfn fn, void *closure); -void ical_object_generate_events (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure); -void ical_object_add_exdate (iCalObject *o, time_t t); - -/* Computes the enddate field of the recurrence based on the duration */ -void ical_object_compute_end (iCalObject *ico); - -/* Returns the first toggled day in a weekday mask -- we do this because we do not support multiple - * days on a monthly-by-pos recurrence. If no days are toggled, it returns -1. - */ -int ical_object_get_first_weekday (int weekday_mask); - -/* Returns the number of seconds configured to trigger the alarm in advance to an event */ -int alarm_compute_offset (CalendarAlarm *a); - -END_GNOME_DECLS - -#endif - diff --git a/calendar/doc/.cvsignore b/calendar/doc/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 282522db03..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -Makefile -Makefile.in diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/.cvsignore b/calendar/doc/C/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index 93942d6aa5..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -Makefile -Makefile.in -gnomecal -gnomecal.html -gnomecal.junk diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/Makefile.am b/calendar/doc/C/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index be6533d715..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -gnomecal_helpdir = $(datadir)/gnome/help/gnomecal/C - -gnomecal_help_DATA = \ - gnomecal.html \ - topic.dat - -SGML_FILES = \ - gnomecal.sgml - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - topic.dat \ - $(SGML_FILES) - -all: - -gnomecal.html: gnomecal/gnomecal.html - -cp gnomecal/gnomecal.html . - -gnomecal/gnomecal.html: $(SGML_FILES) - -db2html gnomecal.sgml - -dist-hook: - mkdir $(distdir)/gnomecal - -cp gnomecal/*.html gnomecal/*.css $(distdir)/gnomecal - -cp gnomecal.html $(distdir) - mkdir $(distdir)/images - -cp images/*.gif images/*.jpg $(distdir)/images - -install-data-local: gnomecal.html - $(mkinstalldirs) $(gnomecal_helpdir)/images - -for file in $(srcdir)/gnomecal/*.html $(srcdir)/gnomecal/*.css; do \ - basefile=`basename $$file`; \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$file $(gnomecal_helpdir)/$$basefile; \ - done - -for file in $(srcdir)/images/*.jpg $(srcdir)/images/*.gif; do \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$file $(gnomecal_helpdir)/images;\ - done - -gnomecal.ps: gnomecal.sgml - -db2ps $< - -gnomecal.rtf: gnomecal.sgml - -db2rtf $< - diff --git a/calendar/doc/C/gnomecal.sgml b/calendar/doc/C/gnomecal.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index a286798600..0000000000 --- a/calendar/doc/C/gnomecal.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,473 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//Davenport//DTD DocBook V3.0//EN" [ -]> - -<book id="gnomecal"> - <bookinfo> - <title>GNOME calendar user's manual</title> - <authorgroup> - <author> - <firstname>Dave</firstname> <surname>Mason</surname> - <affiliation> - <address> - <email>dcm@redhat.com</email> - </address> - </affiliation> - </author> - <author> - <firstname>Miguel</firstname> <surname>de Icaza - Amozurrutia</surname> - <affiliation> - <address> - <email>miguel@gnu.org</email> - </address> - </affiliation> - </author> - </authorgroup> - <copyright> - <year>1998, 1999</year> <holder>Miguel de Icaza</holder> - </copyright> - <legalnotice> - <para>This documentation is free software; you can redistribute - it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public - License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later - version.</para> - - <para>This program is distributed in the hope that it will be - useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied - warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - See the GNU General Public License for more details.</para> - - <para>You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public - License along with this program; if not, write to the Free - Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, - MA 02111-1307 USA</para> - - <para>For more details see the file COPYING in the source - distribution of GNOME.</para> - </legalnotice> - </bookinfo> - - <toc></toc> - - <chapter id="cmdline"> - <title>Command line options</title> - - <para> - The following command line options are recognized by the - <filename>gnomecal</filename> program. You can use these - options to alter the behaviour of the program or to quickly - query the program for appointments, and to do items from the - command line without requiring an X display. These are useful - for example to include in scripts. - </para> - - <para> - <itemizedlist> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--events</emphasis>. Displays the events for the - date specified (or today, if no date is specified). - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--from DATE</emphasis>. Define the beginning of - the range for the event display, or the startup day on the - calenday views. By default, the event will span the whole - day specified in DATE. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--to DATE</emphasis>. Define the range end for - the event display. If this is not specified, it will - default to the end of the day specified by the - <emphasis>--from</emphasis> option. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--file FILE</emphasis>. Set the calendar to the - <emphasis>FILE</emphasis> specified on the command line. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--todo</emphasis>. Dumps the to-do values to - standard output. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--userfile</emphasis>. Use this if you want to - force the file to be loaded to be the default user's - calendar (this is the default, only used to override the - --file if you have some sort of macro. - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--geometry</emphasis>. Used to specity the - startup geometry of the application (location and size). - </para> - </listitem> - - <listitem> - <para> - <emphasis>--view VIEWMODE</emphasis>. Use this to specify - the startup view that should be used. - <emphasis>VIEWMODE</emphasis> is one of: dayview, - weekview, monthview, yearview. - </para> - </listitem> - - </itemizedlist> - </para> - - <para> - <emphasis>DATE</emphasis> is interpreted as being in the local - time-zone, unless a specific timezone is specified. Examples - of valid date specifications include: "1 month ago", "2 hours - ago", "400000 seconds ago", "last year", "last Monday", - "yesterday", "a fortnight ago", "3/31/92 10:00:07 PST", "January - 23, 1987 10:05pm", "22:00 GMT". - </para> - </chapter> - - <chapter id="tech.html"> - <title>Technical information about the GNOME calendar</title> - - <para> - Currently, the GNOME calendar uses the vCal file format standard - for storing and loading its appointment and todo database. This - standard is widely used in various other calendar applications, - so it provides a good mechanism for exchanging appointments. - </para> - <para> - In the future the GNOME calendar will support the upcoming - iCalendar specification as well. - </para> - <para> - If you want to know more about the vCal specification, you can - check the <ulink url="http://www.imc.org" type=http>Internet - Mail Consortium (http://www.imc.org)</ulink> for the details. - </para> - </chapter> - - <chapter id="gcal"> - <title>The GNOME Calendar</title> - <sect1> - <title>Introduction</title> - <para> - <indexterm> - <primary> - GNOME Calendar - </primary> - </indexterm> - <indexterm> - <primary> - Calendar - </primary> - </indexterm> - The GNOME Calendar is a simple calendar applications which can be - quite useful in your daily work. The Calendar, like the rest of - GNOME, is in its infancy and while it is a very useful application, - there will be some very impressive functionality that will come - like network shared calendar usage, and syncing capability with - Palm Pilots and other hand held PDAs. - </para> - <para> - The Calendar is broken up into four main tabs: Day, Week, Month, - and Year. Each view allows you to view the respective time period - but will also allow you to schedule appointments from any one of - the tabs. - </para> - <figure> - <title>The GNOME Calendar</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The GNOME Calendar</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/calday" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - </sect1> - <sect1 id="calsetup" <title>Setting Up the GNOME Calendar</title> - <para> - The GNOME Calendar can be used in the state which it is shipped - but there are some tools available to make sure it is setup the - way you would like it to be. The first place you should go is the - GNOME Calendar Preferences. You can find the Preferences dialog - by selecting the <guimenuitem>Preferences</guimenuitem> menu item - from the <guimenu> File</guimenu> menu. - <figure> - <title>The GNOME Calendar Preferences</title> - <screenshot> - <screeninfo>The GNOME Calendar Preferences.</screeninfo> - <Graphic Format="gif" Fileref="images/cal-props" srccredit="dcm"> - </graphic> - </screenshot> - </figure> - </para> - <para> - The Calendar Preferences dialog is broken up into two tabs, Time - display and Colors. - </para> - <para> - Time - This tab is broken up into three main sections: Time format, - Weeks start on, and Day range. - </para> - <para> - Time format - This allows you to choose between a 12 or 24 hour - format clock. - </para> - <para> - Weeks start on - This allows you to define what day your week - will start on, Sunday or Monday. This will affect how the - calendar is laid out in the Day and Week views. - </para> - <para> - Day range - This section lets you choose what time your days - will start and end. Any hours outside the range selected will - not be displayed on your Day view. - </para> - <para> - Colors - This tab allows you to change the default colors used in - the Calendar. There are seven color choices you can customize: - Outline, Headings, Empty days, Appointments, Highlighted day, Day - numbers, and Current day's number. Each choice has a small color - selector box next to it. When you press this box you will be given - a color selector dialog in which you can choose the color you - want. Once you have selected a color the small sample calendar on - the right side of the tab will preview your choice. - </para> - <para> - Once you have made the changes to the Calendar Preferences you may - press the <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> button to apply them. - </para> - </sect1> - <sect1 id="caluse"> - <title>Using the GNOME Calendar</title> - <para> - Using the GNOME Calendar is quite simple and most tasks can be - performed from any of the major views, Day, Week, Month or - Year. Probably one of the most important features to remember is |