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Synchr
onizing
a
Handheld
Handheld
Computer
with
KPilot
5.2.3
Managing To-Do Items and Events
On the KDE desktop, to-dos (tasks) and events (appointments) are managed with
KOrganizer. Start the application from the main menu or with the command
KOrganizer. Start the application from the main menu or with the command
korganizer
. After enabling the calendar and the to-do conduit of KPilot, set
some configuration options before using them.
Figure 5.2: KPilot Configuration
KOrganizer stores its files in the directory
~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer
.
However, given that the directory
.kde/
begins with a dot, it may not be shown
by the file selection dialog. In this case, enter the complete path manually or ex-
plicitly toggle the display of hidden files (dot files) in the file selection dialog. The
default shortcut for this is
plicitly toggle the display of hidden files (dot files) in the file selection dialog. The
default shortcut for this is
F8
.
After opening the directory
~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer
, select a file
that can be used as a calendar file by KOrganizer. In our example, this is the
file
file
palm.ics
. In the case of a user called
tux
, the complete path and file name
would be
/home/tux/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/palm.ics
, as shown
in Figure 5.3 on the next page.
KOrganizer should not be running when data is being exchanged with the hand-
held. Otherwise KPilot fails to carry out the sync operation.
held. Otherwise KPilot fails to carry out the sync operation.
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