Calendar notification [released]
I would like to have the similar feature as N9, that when you don't react to calendar alarm, it becomes a notification.
I would like to have the similar feature as N9, that when you don't react to calendar alarm, it becomes a notification.
We're thinking about it :)
This non-answer just stops vote questions from clogging up the 'Unanswered' section
Please at least have something there so you can find out what happened, and keep it from alerting again. Now you can't be sure if you are imagining things or what's up.. (if you miss the precise time of the notification and/or reminders) Keeping on alerting until it's dealt with can be ok.
attah ( 2014-01-10 23:46:19 +0200 )editIt took a while to get to implementing this feature since the request, nevertheless missed calendar alarm info should be now shown in the events view.
Asked: 2013-12-24 20:03:45 +0200
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Not a huge fan of this idea because it's too easy to miss a calendar alarm in the home-not-in-pocket / moving-noisy-environment cases. Leaving behind a blinkenled would help a bit for the former.
sp3000 ( 2013-12-24 21:41:20 +0200 )editBy notification I meant just the led and something appearing in the events view.
jaine ( 2013-12-24 22:24:34 +0200 )editwhen event expired and i unlock phone more times later i see nothing that tell me that!!! if I had the phone away from me I do not even know
michdeskunk ( 2014-01-02 16:10:01 +0200 )editI don´t like the lacking of possibility to change how often the calendar keeps reminding of missed notification. I think it´s 5 min now but I would like 10 or 15 min. Or not at all, I would be pleased to the way OP suggests.
Pantteri ( 2014-01-02 23:19:06 +0200 )edit@Pantteri: You can change the default snooze time at the command line with "timedclient-qt5 --set-snooze=< secs >".
I have set it myself to 10min and it worked for calender alarms and clock alarms.
axaq ( 2014-01-04 14:27:44 +0200 )edit