@client:
@str_uri:
@Returns:
@client:
@str_uri:
@Returns:
@calclient: the object which received the signal.
@arg1:
@client:
@start:
@end:
@Returns:
This signal is emitted some time after the calendar clients sends
a load or create request to the personal calendar server. The
server will notify the client asynchronously of the completion of
the request. The @status parameter indicates the status of the
request.
@calclient: the object which received the signal.
@arg1:
@client: Calendar client which received the notification.
@status: Status of the request. See the description of
#CalClientLoadStatus for more details.
@client:
@Returns:
This signal is emitted when the calendar clients receives
notification of a calendar component's data being changed in the
personal calendar server. Graphical clients may want to get the
new version of the object and update their display, for example.
@calclient: the object which received the signal.
@arg1:
@client: Calendar client which received the notification.
@uid: Unique identifier of the calendar component that changed in the
personal calendar server's storage.
@client:
@uid:
@pilot_id:
@pilot_status:
These values describe the status of a calendar load or create
request. After asking a calendar factory to load or create a
calendar, the provided listener will get notification about the
result in asynchronous fashion. Such notification is represented
by one of these enumeration values. For values other than
#CAL_CLIENT_LOAD_SUCCESS, the #CalClient object will not accept
any other operations on the calendar and it should just be
destroyed.
@client:
@pilot_id:
@uid:
@Returns:
This signal is emitted when the calendar client receives
notification for a calendar component being removed from the
storage in the personal calendar server. Graphical clients may
want to delete the corresponding object from their display, for
example.
@calclient: the object which received the signal.
@arg1:
@client: Calendar client which received the notification.
@uid: Unique identifier of the calendar component that was removed
from the personal calendar server's storage.