From c4f6855cebd5b13deca8109e79f0beb7dabdd0ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Damon Chaplin Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 00:27:17 +0000 Subject: new function to see if the event dates have changed (including any 2000-05-01 Damon Chaplin * cal-util/calobj.c (ical_object_compare_dates): new function to see if the event dates have changed (including any recurrence rules). It is used for optimization when we get the "object_changed" signal. We have to do far less work if the dates are unchanged. * gui/e-week-view.c: * gui/e-day-view.c: only draw the selection when we have the keyboard focus, since the user expects to be able to type in a new event when the selection is shown. Also keep the selection when we lose focus, but just don't show it. Also quite a few changes to cope with the new client/server architecture. * gui/e-day-view-top-item.c (e_day_view_top_item_draw): * gui/e-day-view-main-item.c (e_day_view_main_item_draw): * gui/e-week-view-main-item.c (e_week_view_main_item_draw_day): only draw the selection if the widget has the keyboard focus. * gui/gnome-cal.c (mark_gtk_calendar_day): fixed so it works with events longer than one day. And changed the code for updating events in the new views. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2701 --- calendar/gui/calendar-commands.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) (limited to 'calendar/gui/calendar-commands.c') diff --git a/calendar/gui/calendar-commands.c b/calendar/gui/calendar-commands.c index 254030c675..e3ae6a4bc6 100644 --- a/calendar/gui/calendar-commands.c +++ b/calendar/gui/calendar-commands.c @@ -805,6 +805,8 @@ calendar_iterate (GnomeCalendar *cal, break; } + /* FIXME: add g_free (obj_string) ? */ + g_free (l->data); } g_list_free (uids); -- cgit